This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: διέμενεν (IIA3··S), διαμένει (IPA3··S), διαμένεις (IPA2··S), διαμείνῃ (SAA3··S), διαμεμενηκότες (PEA·NMP).
It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘are continuing’, ‘having continued’, ‘is continuing’, ‘may continue’, ‘was continuing’.
OET LUKE 1:22 Greek word=διέμενεν (diemenen) Morphology=IIA3··S English gloss=‘was continuing’ SR GNT LUKE 1:22 word 22
OET LUKE 22:28 Greek word=διαμεμενηκότες (diamemenaʸkotes) Morphology=PEA·NMP English gloss=‘having continued’ SR GNT LUKE 22:28 word 14
OET GAL 2:5 Greek word=διαμείνῃ (diameinaʸ) Morphology=SAA3··S English gloss=‘may continue’ SR GNT GAL 2:5 word 14
OET HEB 1:11 Greek word=διαμένεις (diameneis) Morphology=IPA2··S English gloss=‘are continuing’ SR GNT HEB 1:11 word 5
OET 2PET 3:4 Greek word=διαμένει (diamenei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘is continuing’ SR GNT 2PET 3:4 word 18