Colossians 4:10

[In addition to Timothy, who is mentioned at the beginning of the letter, six other people who were with Paul in Rome now send their greetings to the believers in Colossae and the surrounding churches.]
My fellow prisoner Aristarchus sends his greetings to you.
[His name means “the best ruler.” Aristarchus was from Thessalonica, see Acts 19:29; 20:4. He probably became a Christian when Paul came to Thessalonica, see Acts 17:1–9. During the collection for the church in Jerusalem, he was chosen to accompany them. He remained at Paul's side on the way to Rome, see Acts 27:2. He is one of the three men of Jewish background who are with Paul at this time, see verse 11.]
Mark, Barnabas' cousin, also sends his greetings. You have been instructed about him: welcome him if he comes to you.
[John Mark was from Jerusalem. It was in his mother's house that the congregation gathered and prayed when Peter was miraculously freed, see Acts 12:12. Mark traveled with Paul and Barnabas, but he interrupted his journey in Perga, see Acts 13:13. Mark was close to Peter, who calls him his son, see 1 Pet. 5:13. Mark is the author of the Gospel of Mark, which contains many details from Peter's experiences with Jesus.]

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

Ἀσπάζεται   ὑμᾶς   Ἀρίσταρχος   ὁ   συναιχμάλωτός   μου   καὶ   Μᾶρκος   ὁ   ἀνεψιὸς   Βαρναβᾶ,   περὶ   οὗ   ἐλάβετε   ἐντολάς·   ἐὰν   ἔλθῃ   πρὸς   ὑμᾶς,   δέξασθε   αὐτόν·  

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The greek text has 21 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G0782
Ἀσπάζεται (Aspazetai)
Greets
VERB Verb
pres. middle dep. ind. present middle or passive deponent indicative
sing. third person singular
V-PNI-3S
G4771
ὑμᾶς (ymas)
you,
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. pl. second person accusative plural
P-2AP
G0708
Ἀρίσταρχος (Aristarchos)
Aristarchus
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
Person (Person)
N-NSM-P
G3588
(o)
the
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
T-NSM
G4869
συναιχμάλωτός (synaichmalotos)
fellow prisoner
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
N-NSM
G1473
μου (moy)
of me,
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
gen. sing. first person genitive singular
P-1GS
G2532
καὶ (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G3138
Μᾶρκος (Markos)
Mark,
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
Person (Person)
N-NSM-P
G3588
(o)
the
Definite article Definite article
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
T-NSM
G0431
ἀνεψιὸς (anepsios)
cousin
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
N-NSM
G0921
Βαρναβᾶ, (Barnaba,)
of Barnabas,
Noun Noun
gen. sing. genitive singular masculine
Person (Person)
N-GSM-P
G4012
περὶ (peri)
concerning
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G3739
οὗ (oy)
whom
Relative pron. Relative pronoun
gen. sing. genitive singular masculine
R-GSM
G2983
ἐλάβετε (elabete)
you have received
VERB Verb
2nd aorist active ind. second aorist active indicative
pl. second person plural
V-2AAI-2P
G1785
ἐντολάς· (entolas.)
instructions —
Noun Noun
acc. pl. accusative plural feminine
N-APF
G1437
ἐὰν (ean)
if
Cond. part./conj. Conditional Particle or Conjunction
COND
G2064
ἔλθῃ (elthe)
he shall come
VERB Verb
2nd aorist active subj. second aorist active subjunctive
sing. third person singular
V-2AAS-3S
G4314
πρὸς (pros)
to
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G4771
ὑμᾶς, (ymas,)
you,
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. pl. second person accusative plural
P-2AP
G1209
δέξασθε (dexasthe)
do welcome
VERB Verb
aorist deponent imp. aorist middle-deponent imperative
pl. second person plural
V-ADM-2P
G0846
αὐτόν· (ayton.)
him —
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. sing. accusative singular masculine
P-ASM

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