Greek root word (lemma) ‘thaumastos’

thaumastos

This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: θαυμαστόν (ANS), θαυμαστόν (NNS), θαυμαστὰ (NNP), θαυμαστὴ (NFS), θαυμαστὸν (ANS).

It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘a marvellous thing’, ‘marvellous’, ‘marvellous are’.

Have 6 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘thaumastos’ in the NT

OET JOHN 9:30 Greek word=θαυμαστόν (thaumaston) Morphology=NNS English gloss=‘a marvellous thing’ SR GNT JOHN 9:30 word 16

OET MARK 12:11 Greek word=θαυμαστὴ (thaumastaʸ) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘marvellous’ SR GNT MARK 12:11 word 7

OET MAT 21:42 Greek word=θαυμαστὴ (thaumastaʸ) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘marvellous’ SR GNT MAT 21:42 word 27

OET 1PET 2:9 Greek word=θαυμαστὸν (thaumaston) Morphology=ANS English gloss=‘marvellous’ SR GNT 1PET 2:9 word 23

OET REV 15:1 Greek word=θαυμαστόν (thaumaston) Morphology=ANS English gloss=‘marvellous’ SR GNT REV 15:1 word 10

OET REV 15:3 Greek word=θαυμαστὰ (thaumasta) Morphology=NNP English gloss=‘marvellous are’ SR GNT REV 15:3 word 20