SR GNT LUKE 24:49
(P=77) ἀποστέλλω (apostellō) Typical English gloss=‘am sending_out’
Strongs=6490 Lemma=apostellō
Word role=verb Morphology=IPA1··S: mood=indicative tense=present voice=active person=1st number=singular
Year=33 AD
OET MARK 1:2 English gloss=‘I am sending_out’ SR GNT MARK 1:2 word 13
OET MAT 10:16 English gloss=‘am sending_out’ SR GNT MAT 10:16 word 3
OET MAT 11:10 English gloss=‘am sending_out’ SR GNT MAT 11:10 word 9
OET MAT 23:34 English gloss=‘am sending_out’ SR GNT MAT 23:34 word 5
OET LUKE 7:27 English gloss=‘I am sending_out’ SR GNT LUKE 7:27 word 8
OET LUKE 10:3 English gloss=‘I am sending_out’ SR GNT LUKE 10:3 word 4
OET ACTS 26:17 English gloss=‘am sending_out’ SR GNT ACTS 26:17 word 15
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apostellō’ have 31 different glosses: ‘am sending_out’, ‘being sent_out’, ‘has sent_out’, ‘have sent_out’, ‘having sent_out’, ‘having sent_out it’, ‘having_been sent_out’, ‘to send_out’, ‘to_be sending_out’, ‘was sent_out’, ‘will_be sending_out’, ‘I am sending_out’, ‘I have sent_out’, ‘I may send_out’, ‘I was sent_out’, ‘I will_be sending_out’, ‘I sent_out’, ‘he has sent_out’, ‘he is sending_out’, ‘he may send_out’, ‘he may_be sending_out’, ‘he will_be sending_out’, ‘he sent_out’, ‘they are sending_out’, ‘they may_be sent_out’, ‘they sent_out’, ‘they sent_out him’, ‘we have sent_out’, ‘you sent_out’, ‘send_out’, ‘sent_out’.