This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: ἐπίγεια (ANP), ἐπίγεια (NNP), ἐπίγειος (NFS), ἐπιγείων (GMP), ἐπιγείων (GNP).
It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘earthly’, ‘earthly things’.
OET JOHN 3:12 Greek word=ἐπίγεια (epigeia) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘earthly things’ SR GNT JOHN 3:12 word 3
OET 1COR 15:40 Greek word=ἐπίγεια (epigeia) Morphology=NNP English gloss=‘earthly’ SR GNT 1COR 15:40 word 6
OET 1COR 15:40 Greek word=ἐπιγείων (epigeiōn) Morphology=GNP English gloss=‘earthly’ SR GNT 1COR 15:40 word 18
OET 2COR 5:1 Greek word=ἐπίγειος (epigeios) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘earthly’ SR GNT 2COR 5:1 word 6
OET PHP 2:10 Greek word=ἐπιγείων (epigeiōn) Morphology=GMP English gloss=‘earthly’ SR GNT PHP 2:10 word 12
OET PHP 3:19 Greek word=ἐπίγεια (epigeia) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘earthly things’ SR GNT PHP 3:19 word 19
OET JAM 3:15 Greek word=ἐπίγειος (epigeios) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘earthly’ SR GNT JAM 3:15 word 10