SR GNT LUKE 4:28
(P=100) ἐπλήσθησαν (eplaʸsthaʸsan) Typical English gloss=‘were filled’
Strongs=41300 Lemma=plēthō
Word role=verb Morphology=IAP3··P: mood=indicative tense=aorist voice=passive person=3rd number=plural
Year=27 AD TimeSeries=Jesus_Rejected_at_Nazareth
OET LUKE 1:23 English gloss=‘were fulfilled’ SR GNT LUKE 1:23 word 4
OET LUKE 2:6 English gloss=‘were fulfilled’ SR GNT LUKE 2:6 word 10
OET LUKE 2:21 English gloss=‘were fulfilled’ SR GNT LUKE 2:21 word 3
OET LUKE 2:22 English gloss=‘were fulfilled’ SR GNT LUKE 2:22 word 3
OET LUKE 5:26 English gloss=‘they were filled’ SR GNT LUKE 5:26 word 10
OET LUKE 6:11 English gloss=‘were filled’ SR GNT LUKE 6:11 word 3
OET ACTS 2:4 English gloss=‘they were filled’ SR GNT ACTS 2:4 word 2
OET ACTS 3:10 English gloss=‘they were filled’ SR GNT ACTS 3:10 word 26
OET ACTS 4:31 English gloss=‘were filled’ SR GNT ACTS 4:31 word 12
OET ACTS 5:17 English gloss=‘were filled’ SR GNT ACTS 5:17 word 15
OET ACTS 13:45 English gloss=‘they were filled’ SR GNT ACTS 13:45 word 10
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘plēthō’ have 11 different glosses: ‘having filled it’, ‘having_been filled’, ‘may_be filled’, ‘to_be fulfilled’, ‘was filled’, ‘was fulfilled’, ‘were filled’, ‘were fulfilled’, ‘he will_be_being filled’, ‘they were filled’, ‘they filled’.