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The greek text has 12 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.
Below is an interlinear translation which follows the original scripture word for word. We are still working on the lexicon. Please contact us if you want to help.
Below is an interlinear version in table form that follows the word order of the original text. Clicking on the Strongs number will show the words in their basic form (note that sometimes the grammar causes not only the endings to change, but also the initial letters of the word).
| Strongs nr | Greek | English | Grammar | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G3588 |
ὁ (o) |
Definite article Definite article nom. sing. ♂ Nominative singular masculine |
T-NSM |
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| G1161 |
δὲ (de) |
And | Conj. Conjunktion |
CONJ |
| G2036 |
εἶπεν (eipen) |
he said | VERB Verb 2nd aorist active ind. second aorist active indicative sing. third person singular |
V-2AAI-3S |
| G4314 |
πρὸς (pros) |
to | Preposition Preposition |
PREP |
| G0846 |
αὐτούς· (aytoys.) |
them, | Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun acc. pl. ♂ accusative plural masculine |
P-APM |
| G3367 |
μηδὲν (meden) |
Nothing | Adjective Adjective acc. sing. neut. accusative singular Neutral Nominative Nominative |
A-ASN-N |
| G4119 |
πλέον (pleon) |
more | Adjective Adjective acc. sing. neut. accusative singular Neutral Comparative Comparative |
A-ASN-C |
| G3844 |
παρὰ (para) |
beyond | Preposition Preposition |
PREP |
| G3588 |
τὸ (to) |
that | Definite article Definite article acc. sing. neut. accusative singular Neutral |
T-ASN |
| G1299 |
διατεταγμένον (diatetagmenon) |
appointed | VERB Verb perf. pass. part. perfect passive Participle accusative sing. Neutral accusative singular Neutral |
V-RPP-ASN |
| G4771 |
ὑμῖν (ymin) |
to you | Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun dative pl. second person dative plural |
P-2DP |
| G4238 |
πράσσετε. (prassete.) |
do collect. | VERB Verb pres. active imp. present active imperative pl. second person plural |
V-PAM-2P |
The color of the words tell you how rare the word is, the more red, the fewer uses.
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|11-50
|51-100
|101-500
|501-1000
|1000+