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[Ʈڵ()] [5788] Voice - Middle Deponent    KCM ()
The middle deponent forms in almost all cases are translated as being in the active voice. See "Active" # 5784

[Ʈڵ()] [5789] vW[    KCM ()
: 콬 `uwsh {oosh} : ⺻ : ̴, θ : a primitive root; TWOT - 1590 AV - assemble yourselves 1; 1 1) (Qal) to lend aid, come to help, hasten

[Ʈڵ()] [5789] Voice - Passive Deponent    KCM ()
The passive deponent forms in almost all cases are translated as being in the passive voice. See "Passive" # 5786

[Ʈڵ()] [578] ajpoblevpw    KCM ()
: apoblepo {ap-ob-lep'-o} : *575 *991 : , ֽϴ, ٸ Ϳ to look away from all else at an object : from 575 and 991; AV - have respect 1; 1 1) to turn the eyes away from other things a ...

[Ʈڵ()] [578] hn:a;    KCM ()
: Ƴ 'anah {aw-naw'} : ⺻ : ϴ, ϴ, źϴ : a primitive root; TWOT - 124 AV - lament 1, mourn 1; 2 1) (Qal) to mourn

[Ʈڵ()] [5790] tW[    KCM ()
: Ʈ `uwth {ooth} : 5789 : , θ : for 05789; TWOT - 1592 AV - speak 1; 1 1) (Qal) to hasten to, help, succour 1a) meaning dubious

[Ʈڵ()] [5790] Voice - Middle or Passive Deponent    KCM ()
The middle or passive deponent forms in almost all cases are translated as being in the active voice. See "Active" # 5784

[Ʈڵ()] [5791] Mood - Indicative    KCM ()
The indicative mood is a simple statement of fact. If an action really occurs or has occurred or will occur, it will be rendered in the indicative mood.

[Ʈڵ()] [5791] tw"[;    KCM ()
: ƹƮ `avath {aw-vath'} : ⺻ : , ϴ, ְϴ : a primitive root; TWOT - 1591 AV - pervert 3, crooked 2, bow 1, bow down 1, falsifying 1, overthrown 1, perversely 1, subvert 1; 11 1) to be bent, be crooked, bend, make crooked, pervert 1 ...

[Ʈڵ()] [5792] ht;W:['    KCM ()
: ƹŸ `avvathah {av-vaw-thaw'} : 5791 : , : from 05791; TWOT - 1591a AV - my wrong 1; 1 1) subversion, bending

[Ʈڵ()] [5792] Mood - Subjunctive    KCM ()
The subjunctive mood is the mood of possibility and potentiality. The action described may or may not occur, depending upon circumstances. Conditional sentences of the third class ("ean" + the subjunctive) are all of this type, as well as many commands following conditional purpose clauses, such a ...

[Ʈڵ()] [5793] Mood - Optative    KCM ()
The optative mood is generally used in the so-called "fourth-class" conditions which express a wish or desire for an action to occur in which the completion of such is doubtful. By the time of the New Testament, the optative mood was beginning to disappear from spoken and written Greek, and such ra ...

[Ʈڵ()] [5793] yt'W[    KCM ()
: Ÿ `Uwthay {oo-thah'-ee} : 5790 : (θ), : from 05790; AV - Uthai 2; 2 Uthai = "helpful" 1) son of Ammihud and a descendant of Pharez of Judah 2) one of the sons of Bigvai who returned from exile with the 2nd caravan wi ...

[Ʈڵ()] [5794] z['    KCM ()
: `az {az} : 5810 : ݷ, ģ, , ɷ : from 05810; TWOT - 1596a AV - strong 12, fierce 4, mighty 3, power 1, greedy 1, roughly 1, stronger 1; 23 1) strong, mighty, fierce

[Ʈڵ()] [5794] Mood - Imperative    KCM ()
The imperative mood corresponds to the English imperative, and expresses a command to the hearer to perform a certain action by the order and authority of the one commanding. Thus, Jesus' phrase, "Repent ye, and believe the gospel" (Mk.1:15) is not at all an "invitation," but an absolute command r ...



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