Greek root word (lemma) ‘zōnnuō’

zōnnuō

This root form (lemma) is used in 3 different forms in the NT: ζώσουσιν (IFA3··P), ζῶσαι (MAM2··S), ἐζώννυες (IIA2··S).

It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘will_be girding’, ‘you were girding’, ‘gird yourself’.

Have 3 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘zōnnuō’ in the NT

OET JOHN 21:18 Greek word=ἐζώννυες (ezōnnues) Morphology=IIA2··S English gloss=‘you were girding’ SR GNT JOHN 21:18 word 9

OET JOHN 21:18 Greek word=ζώσουσιν (zōsousin) Morphology=IFA3··P English gloss=‘will_be girding’ SR GNT JOHN 21:18 word 29

OET ACTS 12:8 Greek word=ζῶσαι (zōsai) Morphology=MAM2··S English gloss=‘gird yourself’ SR GNT ACTS 12:8 word 8