Greek root word (lemma) ‘entugχanō’

entugχanō

This root form (lemma) is used in 3 different forms in the NT: ἐνέτυχόν (IAA3··P), ἐντυγχάνει (IPA3··S), ἐντυγχάνειν (NPA····).

It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘is pleading’, ‘to_be pleading’, ‘he is pleading’, ‘it is pleading’, ‘pleaded’.

Have 5 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘entugχanō’ in the NT

OET ACTS 25:24 Greek word=ἐνέτυχόν (enetuⱪon) Morphology=IAA3··P English gloss=‘pleaded’ SR GNT ACTS 25:24 word 23

OET ROM 8:27 Greek word=ἐντυγχάνει (entugⱪanei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘it is pleading’ SR GNT ROM 8:27 word 15

OET ROM 8:34 Greek word=ἐντυγχάνει (entugⱪanei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘is pleading’ SR GNT ROM 8:34 word 26

OET ROM 11:2 Greek word=ἐντυγχάνει (entugⱪanei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘he is pleading’ SR GNT ROM 11:2 word 20

OET HEB 7:25 Greek word=ἐντυγχάνειν (entugⱪanein) Morphology=NPA···· English gloss=‘to_be pleading’ SR GNT HEB 7:25 word 19