OET Wordlink #58836

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SR GNT LUKE 21:20(P=80) ἤγγικεν (aʸngiken) Typical English gloss=‘has neared’  Strongs=14480Lemma=eŋgizō
  Word role=verb Morphology=IEA3··S: mood=indicative tense=perfect voice=active person=3rd number=singular
  Year=33 AD

Other uses (13) of ἤγγικεν IEA3··S in the NT

OET MARK 1:15 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MARK 1:15 word 11

OET MARK 14:42 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MARK 14:42 word 9

OET MAT 3:2 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MAT 3:2 word 4

OET MAT 4:17 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MAT 4:17 word 11

OET MAT 10:7 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MAT 10:7 word 6

OET MAT 26:45 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MAT 26:45 word 18

OET MAT 26:46 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT MAT 26:46 word 4

OET LUKE 10:9 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT LUKE 10:9 word 12

OET LUKE 10:11 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT LUKE 10:11 word 25

OET LUKE 21:8 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT LUKE 21:8 word 21

OET ROM 13:12 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT ROM 13:12 word 7

OET JAM 5:8 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT JAM 5:8 word 14

OET 1PET 4:7 English gloss=‘has neared’ SR GNT 1PET 4:7 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘eŋgizō’ have 14 different glosses: ‘has neared’, ‘having neared’, ‘is nearing’, ‘to near’, ‘to_be nearing’, ‘was nearing’, ‘he will_be nearing’, ‘he neared’, ‘they are nearing’, ‘they neared’, ‘we are nearing’, ‘near’, ‘neared’, ‘nearing’.