OET Wordlink #102143

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SR GNT ACTS 23:12(P=50) ἀποκτείνωσιν (apokteinōsin) Typical English gloss=‘they may kill_off’  Strongs=6150Lemma=apokteinō
  Word role=verb Morphology=SAA3··P: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=plural
  Year=60 AD Event=The_conspiracy_to_kill_Paul TimeSeries=The_conspiracy_to_kill_Paul Refers to Word #102128

Other uses (7) of ἀποκτείνωσιν SAA3··P in the NT

OET JOHN 11:53 English gloss=‘they may kill_off’ SR GNT JOHN 11:53 word 9

OET JOHN 12:10 English gloss=‘they may kill_off’ SR GNT JOHN 12:10 word 10

OET MARK 14:1 English gloss=‘they may kill_off him’ SR GNT MARK 14:1 word 26

OET MAT 26:4 English gloss=‘they may kill_off him’ SR GNT MAT 26:4 word 11

OET ACTS 27:42 English gloss=‘they may kill_off’ SR GNT ACTS 27:42 word 9

OET REV 9:5 English gloss=‘they may kill_off’ SR GNT REV 9:5 word 7

OET REV 9:15 English gloss=‘they may kill_off’ SR GNT REV 9:15 word 22

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apokteinō’ have 23 different glosses: ‘having killed_off’, ‘having_been killed_off’, ‘is killing_off’, ‘to kill_off’, ‘to_be killed_off’, ‘was killed_off’, ‘were killed_off’, ‘will_be killing_off’, ‘I will_be killing_off’, ‘he will_be killing_off’, ‘they may kill_off’, ‘they may kill_off him’, ‘they may_be killed_off’, ‘they will_be killing_off’, ‘they killed_off’, ‘they killed_off him’, ‘they killed_off them’, ‘we may kill_off’, ‘you_all will_be killing_off’, ‘you_all killed_off’, ‘killed_off’, ‘killed_off me’, ‘killing_off’.