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The thing true of the proverb has happened to them: A dog having returned to
its
own vomit, and, A sow having washed, to
her
rolling place in
the
mire.
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Verse part
Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
has happened
To happen, occur, meet.
V-RIA-3S
H4819
συμβέβηκεν
sumbebēken
true
Unconcealed, true, true in fact, worthy of credit, truthful.
Adj-GFS
H227
ἀληθοῦς
alēthous
proverb
A cryptic saying, an allegory; a proverb, figurative discourse.
N-GFS
H3942
παροιμίας
paroimias
âA dog
A dog, universally despised in the East.
N-NMS
H2965
Κύων
kuōn
having returned
(a) to turn (back) to (towards), (b) to turn (back) (to [towards]); to come to myself.
V-APA-NMS
H1994
ἐπιστρέψας
epistrepsas
own
One's own, belonging to one, private, personal; one's own people, one's own family, home, property.
Adj-ANS
H2398
ἴδιον
idion
vomit,â
Vomit.
N-ANS
H1829
ἐξέραμα
exerama
âA sow
A hog, boar, or sow.
N-NFS
H5300
Ὗς
us
having washed,
To wash, bathe (the body); of washing, bathing one's self; to cleanse from sin.
V-APM-NFS
H3068
λουσαμένη
lousamenē
rolling place
A place of wallowing.
N-AMS
H2946
κυλισμὸν
kulismon
in [the] mire.â
Mud, mire, filth.
N-GMS
H1004
βορβόρου
borborou
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Berean Bible
The thing true of the proverb has happened to them: A dog having returned to
its
own vomit, and, A sow having washed, to
her
rolling place in
the
mire.
King James Bible
The thing true of the proverb has
But it is
happened
unto them according
to
them: A
the true proverb, The
dog
having returned
is turned
to
its
his
own
vomit, and, A
vomit again; and the
sow
having washed,
that was washed
to her
rolling place
wallowing
in the mire.
Hebrew Greek English
The thing true of the proverb
It
has happened to
them: A dog having returned
them according
to
its own vomit,
the true proverb, "A DOG RETURNS TO ITS OWN VOMIT,"
and,
A sow having washed,
"A sow, after washing, returns
to
her rolling place
wallowing
in the mire.
"
New American Standard Bible 1995
The thing true of the proverb
It
has happened to
them: A dog having returned
them according
to
its own vomit,
the true proverb, "A DOG RETURNS TO ITS OWN VOMIT,"
and,
A sow having washed,
"A sow, after washing, returns
to
her rolling place
wallowing
in the mire.
"
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