Mark 12:3

Then they seized the servant and beat him severely and sent him away empty-handed. [The vineyard had probably not yielded any harvest – just as Israel was without fruit.]

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland (NA)

καὶ   λαβόντες   αὐτὸν   ἔδειραν   καὶ   ἀπέστειλαν   κενόν.  

Textus Receptus (TR)

καὶ   οἱ   λαβόντες   αὐτὸν   ἔδειραν   καὶ   ἀπέστειλαν   κενόν.  

Manuscript comments

Both NA and TR have 7 words, however there are differences between the texts.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G2532
καὶ (kai)
But
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G2983
λαβόντες (labontes)
having taken
VERB Verb
2nd aorist active part. second aorist active Participle
nom. pl. Nominative plural masculine
V-2AAP-NPM
G0846
αὐτὸν (ayton)
him,
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. sing. accusative singular masculine
P-ASM
G1194
ἔδειραν (edeiran)
they beat [him]
VERB Verb
aorist active ind. aorist active indicative
pl. third person plural
V-AAI-3P
G2532
καὶ (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G0649
ἀπέστειλαν (apesteilan)
sent [him] away
VERB Verb
aorist active ind. aorist active indicative
pl. third person plural
V-AAI-3P
G2756
κενόν. (kenon.)
empty-handed.
Adjective Adjective
acc. sing. accusative singular masculine
A-ASM

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