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And He was speaking openly the word. And Peter having taken Him to him, began to rebuke Him.
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Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
He was speaking
(to talk, chatter in classical Greek, but in NT a more dignified word) to speak, say.
V-IIA-3S
H2980
ἐλάλει
elalei
word.
A word, speech, divine utterance, analogy.
N-AMS
H3056
λόγον
logon
openly
Freedom, openness, especially in speech; boldness, confidence.
N-DFS
H3954
παρρησἰᾳ
parrēsia
Peter
Peter, a Greek name meaning rock.
N-NMS
H4074
Πέτρος
petros
having taken Him
(a) to take to oneself, (b) to take aside, (c) to welcome.
V-APM-NMS
H4355
προσλαβόμενος
proslabomenos
to rebuke
(a) to rebuke, chide, admonish, (b) to warn.
V-PNA
H2008
ἐπιτιμᾶν
epitiman
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Berean Bible
And He was speaking openly the word. And Peter having taken Him to him, began to rebuke Him.
King James Bible
And
He was speaking openly the word.
he spake that saying openly.
And Peter
having taken Him to
took
him,
and
began to rebuke
Him.
him.
Hebrew Greek English
And He was
speaking openly
stating
the
word.
matter plainly.
And Peter
having taken
took
Him
to him,
aside and
began to rebuke Him.
New American Standard Bible 1995
And He was
speaking openly
stating
the
word.
matter plainly.
And Peter
having taken
took
Him
to him,
aside and
began to rebuke Him.
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