SR GNT ACTS 4:5
(P=100) γραμματεῖς (grammateis) Typical English gloss=‘scribes’
Strongs=11220 Lemma=grammateus
Word role=noun Morphology=····AMP: case=accusative gender=masculine number=plural
Year=33 AD Event=Peter_and_John's_Trial TimeSeries=Peter_and_John's_Trial Referred to from Word #84874 Referred to from Word #84879 Referred to from Word #84899 Referred to from Word #85017 Referred to from Word #85024 Referred to from Word #85025 Referred to from Word #85038 Referred to from Word #85046 Referred to from Word #85049 Referred to from Word #85050 Referred to from Word #85059 Referred to from Word #85062 Referred to from Word #85063 Referred to from Word #85065 Referred to from Word #85089 Referred to from Word #85090 Referred to from Word #85105 Referred to from Word #85128 Referred to from Word #85130 Referred to from Word #85156 Referred to from Word #85164 Referred to from Word #85170 Referred to from Word #85183 Referred to from Word #85185 Referred to from Word #85190 Referred to from Word #85194
OET MARK 9:14 English gloss=‘the scribes’ SR GNT MARK 9:14 word 17
OET MAT 2:4 English gloss=‘scribes’ SR GNT MAT 2:4 word 7
OET MAT 23:34 English gloss=‘scribes’ SR GNT MAT 23:34 word 13
OET ACTS 6:12 English gloss=‘scribes’ SR GNT ACTS 6:12 word 10
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘grammateus’ have 5 different glosses: ‘the scribe’, ‘the scribes’, ‘clerk’, ‘scribe’, ‘scribes’.