Greek root word (lemma) ‘sunarpazō’

sunarpazō

This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: συνήρπασαν (IAA3··P), συναρπάσαντες (PAA·NMP), συναρπασθέντος (PAP·GNS), συνηρπάκει (ILA3··S).

It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘having seized’, ‘having_been seized’, ‘it had seized’, ‘they seized’.

Have 4 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘sunarpazō’ in the NT

OET LUKE 8:29 Greek word=συνηρπάκει (sunaʸrpakei) Morphology=ILA3··S English gloss=‘it had seized’ SR GNT LUKE 8:29 word 20

OET ACTS 6:12 Greek word=συνήρπασαν (sunaʸrpasan) Morphology=IAA3··P English gloss=‘they seized’ SR GNT ACTS 6:12 word 14

OET ACTS 19:29 Greek word=συναρπάσαντες (sunarpasantes) Morphology=PAA·NMP English gloss=‘having seized’ SR GNT ACTS 19:29 word 19

OET ACTS 27:15 Greek word=συναρπασθέντος (sunarpasthentos) Morphology=PAP·GNS English gloss=‘having_been seized’ SR GNT ACTS 27:15 word 1