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Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω

Lemma:‎ Ἰωάν(ν)ης

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 Robinson-Pierpont 2005 World English Bible‎ / Wiki English TranslationMk 6:17Αὐτὸς [lexicon][inflect][close]
Pronoun (3rd Person)

αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό
αυτ·ος
mas nom sg
he/she/it/same
γὰρ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Conjunction

γάρ
γαρ
indecl
for since, as
[lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
[τ]·ο[ς]
mas nom sg
the Χριστὸς
Ἡρῴδης [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 1st Decl.)

Ἡρῴδης, -ου, ὁ
ηρῳδ·ης
(mas) nom sg
Herod
ἀποστείλας [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

ἀπο·στέλλω (απο+στελλ-, απο+στελ(ε)·[σ]-, απο+στειλ·[σ]-, απ+εσταλ·κ-, απ+εσταλ-, απο+σταλ·[θ]-)
απο·στειλ·[σ]α[ντ]·ς
1aor act ptcp mas nom|voc sg
to send-forth Lit:"send/arrange-from/away". Often rendered "send-forth" (a message, messenger, action, etc), send
ἐκράτησεν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

κρατέω (κρατ(ε)-, κρατη·σ-, κρατη·σ-, κεκρατη·κ-, κεκρατη-, κρατη·θ-)
ε·κρατη·σε(ν)
1aor act ind 3rd sg
to seize/take-hold , from "κράτος" (strength/might), hence take-hold/control-of/retain, exercise-power-over, seize/arrest/detain, bear/carry,
τὸν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ον
mas acc sg
the Χριστὸς
Ἰωάννην [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

Ἰωάν(ν)ης, -ου, ὁ
ιωανν·ην
(mas) acc sg
John
, καὶ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Conjunction

καί
και
indecl
and also, even, namely
ἔδησεν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

δέω (δε-/δ(ε)-, δη·σ-, δη·σ-, δεδε·κ-, δεδε-, δε·θ-)
ε·δη·σε(ν)
1aor act ind 3rd sg
to bind bind, enchain, tie
αὐτὸν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Pronoun (3rd Person)

αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό
αυτ·ον
mas acc sg
he/she/it/same
ἐν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Preposition

ἐν
εν
indecl
in/with/by (+dat) - εν to see with; prep. at, in; adv. wherein, by; σε pron. thee and prep. in, into, among
φυλακῇ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)

φυλακή, -ῆς, ἡ
φυλακ·ῃ
(fem) dat sg
prison/guard ποίμνιον
, διὰ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Preposition

διά
δια
indecl
because of (+acc), through (+gen) δι’ before vowels. "through/by-means-of" (+gen). The use of this "through" can carry a sense of "because of" (+acc)
Ἡρῳδιάδα [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)

Ἡρῳδιά[δ]ς, -άδος, ἡ
ηρῳδιαδ·α
(fem) acc sg
Herodias
τὴν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ην
fem acc sg
the Χριστὸς
γυναῖκα [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl., irreg.)

γυνή, -αικος, ἡ, voc. sg. γύναι
γυναικ·α
(fem) acc sg
woman/wife
Φιλίππου [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 2nd Decl.)

Φίλιππος, -ου, ὁ
φιλιππ·ου
(mas) gen sg
Philip
τοῦ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ου
neu gen sg or mas gen sg
the Χριστὸς
ἀδελφοῦ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 2nd Decl.)

ἀδελφός, -οῦ, ὁ, voc. pl. ἀδελφοί
αδελφ·ου
(mas) gen sg
brother
αὐτοῦ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Pronoun (3rd Person)

αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό
αυτ·ου
mas gen sg or neu gen sg
he/she/it/same
, ὅτι [lexicon][inflect][close]
Conjunction

ὅτι
οτι
indecl
because/that
αὐτὴν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Pronoun (3rd Person)

αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό
αυτ·ην
fem acc sg
he/she/it/same
ἐγάμησεν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

γαμέω (γαμ(ε)-, -, γαμη·σ-/γημ·[σ]-, γεγαμη·κ-, -, γαμη·θ-)
ε·γαμη·σε(ν)
1aor act ind 3rd sg
to marry
.
Mk 6:17
For Herod himself had sent out and arrested John, and bound him in prison for the sake of Herodias,[a] his brother Philip’s[b] wife, for he had married her.
———
a Herod Antipas' niece, daughter of Herod the Great's third son Aristobulus IV, sister of Herod Antipas' half-brother King Agrippa I (the Herod in Acts 12), and wife of another of Heor Antipas' half-brother's, Herod II Boethus (a.k.a. Philip). Herod the Great executed Herodias' father Aristobulus and his older brother Alexander in 7 BCE, after which he married Herodias off to his fourth son Herod II (a.k.a. Herod Boethus because his maternal grandfather was the high priest Simon Boethus). After Herod II fell out of the line of succession (see next note), Herodias eventually divorced him for Herod Antipas.
b Philip is a misattribution for Herod II Boethus, fourth son of Herod the Great and husband of Herodias. Consequently, Herod II Boethus is sometimes referred to extra-biblically as Herod Philip I, while Herod the Great's seventh son, Philip the Tetrarch (the Philip in Lk. 3:1; see also text note, Mt. 2:22), who eventually married Herod II's and Herodias' daugher Salome, is referred to as Herod Philip II. Herod II was removed from the line of succession after Herod discovered that his mother had been aware of a plot by Herod's eldest son, Antipater III, in 5 BCE, to poison Herod.
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