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And immediately his ears were opened, and the band of his tongue was loosed, and he began speaking plainly.
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Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
ears
Hearing, faculty of hearing, ear; report, rumor.
N-NFP
H189
ἀκοαί
akoai
were opened,
To open.
V-AIP-3P
H455
ἠνοίγησαν
ēnoigēsan
band
A bond, chain, imprisonment; a string or ligament, an impediment, infirmity.
N-NMS
H1199
δεσμὸς
desmos
tongue
The tongue, a language, a nation (usually distinguished by their speech).
N-GFS
H1100
γλώσσης
glōssēs
was loosed,
(a) to loose, untie, release, (b) to break, destroy, set at naught, contravene; to break up a meeting, annul.
V-AIP-3S
H3089
ἐλύθη
eluthē
he began speaking
(to talk, chatter in classical Greek, but in NT a more dignified word) to speak, say.
V-IIA-3S
H2980
ἐλάλει
elalei
plainly.
Rightly.
Adv
H3723
ὀρθῶς
orthōs
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Berean Bible
And immediately his ears were opened, and the band of his tongue was loosed, and he began speaking plainly.
King James Bible
And
immediately
straightway
his ears were opened, and the
band
string
of his tongue was loosed, and he
began speaking plainly.
spake plain.
Hebrew Greek English
And
immediately
his ears were opened, and the
band
impediment
of his tongue was
loosed,
removed,
and he began speaking plainly.
New American Standard Bible 1995
And
immediately
his ears were opened, and the
band
impediment
of his tongue was
loosed,
removed,
and he began speaking plainly.
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