This root form (lemma) is used in 6 different forms in the NT: ἀφθάρτου (GFS), ἀφθάρτου (GMS), ἀφθάρτῳ (DMS), ἄφθαρτοι (NMP), ἄφθαρτον (AFS), ἄφθαρτον (AMS).
It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘an indestructible one’, ‘the indestructible’, ‘of indestructible’, ‘indestructible’, ‘indestructible beauty’.
OET ROM 1:23 Greek word=ἀφθάρτου (afthartou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘indestructible’ SR GNT ROM 1:23 word 6
OET 1COR 9:25 Greek word=ἄφθαρτον (aftharton) Morphology=AMS English gloss=‘an indestructible one’ SR GNT 1COR 9:25 word 18
OET 1COR 15:52 Greek word=ἄφθαρτοι (afthartoi) Morphology=NMP English gloss=‘indestructible’ SR GNT 1COR 15:52 word 20
OET 1TIM 1:17 Greek word=ἀφθάρτῳ (afthartōi) Morphology=DMS English gloss=‘the indestructible’ SR GNT 1TIM 1:17 word 6
OET 1PET 1:4 Greek word=ἄφθαρτον (aftharton) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘indestructible’ SR GNT 1PET 1:4 word 3
OET 1PET 1:23 Greek word=ἀφθάρτου (afthartou) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘of indestructible’ SR GNT 1PET 1:23 word 9
OET 1PET 3:4 Greek word=ἀφθάρτῳ (afthartōi) Morphology=DMS English gloss=‘indestructible beauty’ SR GNT 1PET 3:4 word 9