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Sir 36:26
τίς
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Pronoun (Interrogative)
τί[ν]ς[1] τί[ν],
gen.
τίνος,
dat.
τίνι,
acc.
τίνα τί
τι[ν]·ς
mas nom sg or fem nom sg
who interrogative pronoun: who? what? why? etc.
γὰρ
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Conjunction
γάρ
γαρ
indecl
for since, as
πιστεύσει
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Verb
πιστεύω (πιστευ-, πιστευ·σ-, πιστευ·σ-, πεπιστευ·κ-, πεπιστευ-, πιστευ·θ-)
πιστευ·σει
fut act ind 3rd sg or fut mp ind 2nd sg classical
to believe be-persuaded/accept [toward] (heed [to], believe); give management (entrust). PASS. to be entrusted with
εὐζώνῳ
λῃστῇ
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Noun (Mas. 1st Decl.)
λῃστής, -οῦ, ὁ
λῃστ·ῃ
(mas) dat sg
robber robber, thief, pirate; possibly "revolutionary" or "guerilla fighter", per Josephus and other early sources (J. W. 2.13.2-3 [2.253-254]). See also R. E. Brown (John [AB], 2:857) and K. H. Rengstorf (TDNT 4:258).
ἀφαλλομένῳ
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ἀφ·άλλομαι
[LXX]
(αφ+αλλ-, -, αφ+αλ·[σ]-, -, -, -)
αφ·αλλ·ομεν·ῳ
pres mp ptcp mas dat sg or pres mp ptcp neu dat sg
to ???
ἐκ
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Preposition
ἐκ
εκ
indecl
from-out-of (+gen) signifies origin of motion. sometimes rendered, "from", when the motion is already implied by the context.
ἐξ
before vowels.
πόλεως
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Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)
πόλις, -εως, ἡ
πολ(ι)·ος
(fem) gen sg
city
εἰς
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Preposition
εἰς[1]
εις
indecl
into +acc OF PLACE, the oldest and commonest usage into, with Verbs of saying or speaking relating to the person to whom or before whom one is speaking, Verbs expressing rest in a place, when a previous motion into or to it is implied; elliptical usage after Verbs
πόλιν
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Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)
πόλις, -εως, ἡ
πολ(ι)·ν
(fem) acc sg
city
Sir 36:26
For who would trust a nimble robber who skips from city to city? Even so, who would trust a man who has no nest, and lodges wherever he finds himself at nightfall?
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