John 9:32

Never before (since the beginning of time) has anyone heard of anyone opening the eyes of someone born blind. [There is no example in the Old Testament of a blind person being healed.]

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

ἐκ   τοῦ   αἰῶνος   οὐκ   ἠκούσθη   ὅτι   ἠνέῳξέν   τις   ὀφθαλμοὺς   τυφλοῦ   γεγεννημένου.  

Manuscript comments

The greek text has 11 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G1537
ἐκ (ek)
Out of
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G3588
τοῦ (toy)
the
Definite article Definite article
gen. sing. genitive singular masculine
T-GSM
G0165
αἰῶνος (aionos)
age
Noun Noun
gen. sing. genitive singular masculine
N-GSM
G3756
οὐκ (oyk)
never
Particle Particle
Nominative Nominative
PRT-N
G0191
ἠκούσθη (ekoysthe)
it has been heard,
VERB Verb
aorist pass. ind. aorist passive indicative
sing. third person singular
V-API-3S
G3754
ὅτι (oti)
that
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G0455
ἠνέῳξέν (eneoxen)
opened
VERB Verb
aorist active ind. aorist active indicative
sing. third person singular
V-AAI-3S
G5100
τις (tis)
anyone
Indef. pron. Indefinite pronoun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
X-NSM
G3788
ὀφθαλμοὺς (ophthalmoys)
[the] eyes
Noun Noun
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
N-APM
G5185
τυφλοῦ (typhloy)
of [one] blind
Adjective Adjective
gen. sing. genitive singular masculine
A-GSM
G1080
γεγεννημένου. (gegennemenoy.)
born.
VERB Verb
perf. pass. part. perfect passive Participle
genitive sing. genitive singular masculine
V-RPP-GSM

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