Greek root word (lemma) ‘rhēssō’

rhēssō

This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: ῥήξει (IFA3··S), ῥήξωσιν (SAA3··P), ῥήσσει (IPA3··S), ῥῆξον (MAA2··S).

It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘will_be bursting’, ‘it is attacking’, ‘they may attack’, ‘break_forth’.

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

OET MARK 2:22 Greek word=ῥήξει (ɽaʸxei) Morphology=IFA3··S English gloss=‘will_be bursting’ SR GNT MARK 2:22 word 18

OET MARK 9:18 Greek word=ῥήσσει (ɽaʸssei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘it is attacking’ SR GNT MARK 9:18 word 8

OET MAT 7:6 Greek word=ῥήξωσιν (ɽaʸxōsin) Morphology=SAA3··P English gloss=‘they may attack’ SR GNT MAT 7:6 word 25

OET LUKE 5:37 Greek word=ῥήξει (ɽaʸxei) Morphology=IFA3··S English gloss=‘will_be bursting’ SR GNT LUKE 5:37 word 14

OET GAL 4:27 Greek word=ῥῆξον (ɽaʸxon) Morphology=MAA2··S English gloss=‘break_forth’ SR GNT GAL 4:27 word 8