SR GNT ROM 8:3
(P=100) πέμψας (pempsas) Typical English gloss=‘having sent’
Strongs=39920 Lemma=pempō
Word role=verb Morphology=PAA·NMS: mood=participle tense=aorist voice=active case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=60 AD
OET JOHN 1:33 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 1:33 word 9
OET JOHN 5:37 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 5:37 word 3
OET JOHN 6:44 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 6:44 word 13
OET JOHN 7:28 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 7:28 word 35
OET JOHN 8:16 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 8:16 word 23
OET JOHN 8:18 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 8:18 word 13
OET JOHN 8:26 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 8:26 word 12
OET JOHN 8:29 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 8:29 word 3
OET JOHN 12:49 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT JOHN 12:49 word 10
OET MAT 2:8 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT MAT 2:8 word 2
OET MAT 11:2 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT MAT 11:2 word 13
OET MAT 14:10 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT MAT 14:10 word 2
OET MAT 22:7 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT MAT 22:7 word 13
OET ACTS 20:17 English gloss=‘having sent’ SR GNT ACTS 20:17 word 5
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘pempō’ have 23 different glosses: ‘am sending’, ‘being sent’, ‘having sent’, ‘having_been sent’, ‘is sending’, ‘to send’, ‘to send them’, ‘to_be sending him’, ‘was sent’, ‘will_be sending’, ‘I may send’, ‘I will_be sending’, ‘I sent’, ‘I sent him’, ‘he sent’, ‘they will_be sending’, ‘we sent’, ‘you may send’, ‘you_all sent’, ‘send’, ‘sending’, ‘sent’, ‘sent them’.