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2Kgs 22:39
καὶ
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Conjunction
καί
και
indecl
and also, even, namely
θλάσω
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Verb
θλάω
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(θλ(α)-, θλα·σ-, θλα·σ-, -, τεθλασ-, θλασ·θ-)
θλα·σω
fut act ind 1st sg or 1aor act sub 1st sg
to crush
αὐτούς
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Pronoun (3rd Person)
αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό
αυτ·ους
mas acc pl
he/she/it/same
καὶ
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Conjunction
καί
και
indecl
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οὐκ
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Particle
οὐ[2]/οὐκ/οὐχ
ουκ
indecl
not Often written "οὐκ" before smooth breathing, "οὐχ" before rough breathing, "οὐ" before consonants.
ἀναστήσονται
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ἀν·ίστημι (
ath.
αν+ιστ(α)-/
ath.
αν+ιστ(η)-, ανα+στη·σ-, ανα+στη·σ-
or 2nd ath.
ανα+στ(η)-/
ath.
ανα+στ(α)-, ανα+εστη·κ-/ανα+εστα·κ-, -, ανα+στα·θ-)
ανα·στη·σονται
fut mp ind 3rd pl
to stand-up Lit:"stand-up/again", hence put-up/raise/arise-up. Resurrect in some GNT contexts.
καὶ
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καί
και
indecl
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πεσοῦνται
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Verb
πίπτω (πιπτ-, πεσ(ε)·[σ]-, πεσ·[σ]-
or 2nd
πεσ-, πεπτω·κ-, -, -)
πεσ(ε)·[σ]ονται
fut mp ind 3rd pl
to fall To fall, or throw oneself down. Numerous figurative uses, including to fail or be ruined.
ὑπὸ
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Preposition
ὑπό
υπο
indecl
under (+acc), by (+gen)
ὑπ’
before smooth breathing,
ὑφ’
before rough breathing
τοὺς
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Article (Definite)
ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ους
mas acc pl
the Χριστὸς
πόδας
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Noun (Mas. 3rd Decl., irreg.)
πούς, ποδός, ὁ (
cf.
βάσις
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ποδ·ας
(mas) acc pl
foot
μου
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Pronoun (1st Person)
ἐγώ, ἐμοῦ (μου), ἐμοί (μοι), ἐμέ (με), pl. ἡμεῖς, ἡμῶν, ἡμῖν, ἡμᾶς
μου
gen sg
I
2Sm 22:39
I have consumed them,
and struck them through,
so that they can’t arise.
Yes, they have fallen under my feet.
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