ΚΑΤΑ { ΜΑΤΘΑΙΟΝ ⬪ ΜΑΘΘΑΙΟΝ }According to Matthew | |||
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5 | ¶ Τούτους [lexicon][inflect][close] Determiner (Demonstrative) οὗτος αὕτη τοῦτο τουτ·ους mas acc pl these When combined, "τοῦτ’ ἔστιν" means "that is"(i.e., in-other-words). these (acc) τοὺς [lexicon][inflect][close] Article (Definite) ὁ ἡ τό τ·ους mas acc pl the the (acc) δώδεκα [lexicon][inflect][close] Quantifier (Cardinal Numeral) δώ·δεκα/δεκα·δύο δωδεκα indecl twelve twelve ἀπέστειλεν [lexicon][inflect][close] Verb ἀπο·στέλλω (απο+στελλ-, απο+στελ(ε)·[σ]-, απο+στειλ·[σ]-, απ+εσταλ·κ-, απ+εσταλ-, απο+σταλ·[θ]-) απο·ε·στειλ·[σ]ε(ν) 1aor act ind 3rd sg he/she/it-SEND-FORTH-ed Lit:"send/arrange-from/away". Often rendered "send-forth" (a message, messenger, action, etc), send he/she/it-SEND-FORTH-ed ὁ [lexicon][inflect][close] Article (Definite) ὁ ἡ τό [τ]·ο[ς] mas nom sg the the (nom) Ἰησοῦς [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Mas. 2nd Decl., irreg. and Mas. Indecl.) Ἰησοῦς, -οῦ, ὁ and Ἰησου, ὁ indecl., dat. -οῦ and -οῖ, acc. -οῦν, voc. -οῦ ιησ(ο)·ος (mas) nom sg Jesus [Jesus or Joshua] Jesus (nom) , παραγγείλας [lexicon][inflect][close] Verb παρ·αγγέλλω (παρ+αγγελλ-, -, παρ+αγγειλ·[σ]-, -, παρ+ηγγελ-, -) παρ·αγγειλ·[σ]α[ντ]·ς 1aor act ptcp mas nom|voc sg upon CHARGE-ing Lit:"announce/inform-close-beside", hence pass-along, prescribe, instruct, recommend, exhort, summon, enjoin Ἐπιτρέπεταί Ἐπιτρέπεταί upon CHARGE-ing (nom|voc) αὐτοῖς [lexicon][inflect][close] Pronoun (3rd Person) αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό αυτ·οις mas dat pl or neu dat pl them/same them/same (dat) , λέγων [lexicon][inflect][close] Verb λέγω (λεγ-, ερ(ε)·[σ]-, ειπ·[σ]-/λεξ- or 2nd ειπ-, ειρη·κ-, ειρη-, ρη·θ-/ρε·θ-/λεχ·θ-) λεγ·ο[υ]ν[τ]·^ pres act ptcp mas nom sg while SAY-ing speak, tell while SAY-ing (nom) , Εἰς [lexicon][inflect][close] Preposition εἰς[1] εις indecl into (+acc) into (+acc) ὁδὸν [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Fem. 2nd Decl.) ὁδός, -οῦ, ἡ οδ·ον (fem) acc sg way/road way/road (acc) ἐθνῶν [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Neu. 3rd Decl.) ἔθνο·ς, -ους, τό, voc. pl. ἔθνη εθν(ε)·ων (neu) gen pl nations Lit: from etho (vb: to form a custom/culture). Hence, a race/people, joined by shared language, customs, history, and culture. Usually applied to Gentiles (except Jn 11:50). nations (gen) μὴ [lexicon][inflect][close] Particle μή μη indecl not not ἀπέλθητε [lexicon][inflect][close] Verb ἀπ·έρχομαι (απ+ερχ-, απ+ελευ·σ-, απ+ελθ·[σ]- or 2nd απ+ελθ-, απ+εληλυθ·[κ]-, -, -) απ·ελθ·[σ]ητε, απ·ελθ·ητε 1aor act sub 2nd pl, 2aor act sub 2nd pl you(pl)-should-DEPART Lit:"came-from", hence go away, depart from you(pl)-should-DEPART , καὶ [lexicon][inflect][close] Conjunction καί και indecl and also, even, namely and εἰς [lexicon][inflect][close] Preposition εἰς[1] εις indecl into (+acc) into (+acc) πόλιν [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.) πόλις, -εως, ἡ πολ(ι)·ν (fem) acc sg city city (acc) { Σαμαρειτῶν [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Mas. 1st Decl.) Σαμαρίτης v.l. -ρείτης, -ου, ὁ (See also Σαμαρῖτις v.l. Σαμαρεῖτις) σαμαρειτ·ων (mas) gen pl Samaritans [man] Samaritans (gen) ⬪ Σαμαριτῶν [lexicon][inflect][close] Noun (Mas. 1st Decl.) Σαμαρίτης v.l. -ρείτης, -ου, ὁ (See also Σαμαρῖτις v.l. Σαμαρεῖτις) σαμαριτ·ων (mas) gen pl Samaritans [man] Samaritans (gen) } μὴ [lexicon][inflect][close] Particle μή μη indecl not not εἰσέλθητε [lexicon][inflect][close] Verb εἰσ·έρχομαι (εισ+ερχ-, εισ+ελευ·σ-, εισ+ελθ·[σ]- or 2nd εισ+ελθ-, εισ+εληλυθ·[κ]-, -, -) εισ·ελθ·[σ]ητε, εισ·ελθ·ητε 1aor act sub 2nd pl, 2aor act sub 2nd pl you(pl)-should-COME IN/ ENTER you(pl)-should-COME IN/ ENTER · RP: Σαμαρειτῶν ⬪ NA/UBS: Σαμαριτῶν | Mt 10:5 | ¶Jesus sent these twelve out, and commanded them, saying, |
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