OET Wordlink #105892

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SR GNT ACTS 28:24(P=100) ἠπίστουν (aʸpistoun) Typical English gloss=‘were disbelieving’  Strongs=5690Lemma=apisteō
  Word role=verb Morphology=IIA3··P: mood=indicative tense=imperfect voice=active person=3rd number=plural
  Year=62 AD Event=Paul's_First_Roman_imprisonment TimeSeries=Paul's_First_Roman_imprisonment,Paul's_Journey_to_Rome

Other uses (1) of ἠπίστουν IIA3··P in the NT

OET LUKE 24:11 English gloss=‘they were disbelieving’ SR GNT LUKE 24:11 word 12

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apisteō’ have 6 different glosses: ‘were disbelieving’, ‘they were disbelieving’, ‘to disbelieving ones’, ‘we are disbelieving’, ‘disbelieved’, ‘disbelieving’.