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Now
on
the first
day
of the week, Mary Magdalene comes to the tomb early, it being still dark, and she sees the stone having been removed from the tomb.
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Part of speech:
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Greek:
Transliteration:
Now
A weak adversative particle, generally placed second in its clause; but, on the other hand, and.
Conj
H1161
δὲ
de
Analysis:
first [day]
One.
Adj-DFS
H1520
μιᾷ
mia
week,
The Sabbath, a week.
N-GNP
H4521
σαββάτων
sabbatōn
Mary
Mary, Miriam, (a) the mother of Jesus, (b) of Magdala, (c) sister of Martha and Lazarus, (d) wife of Cleopas, (e) mother of John Mark, (f) a Christian woman in Rome.
N-NFS
H3137
Μαρία
maria
Magdalene
Magdalene, a woman of Magdala.
N-NFS
H3094
Μαγδαληνὴ
magdalēnē
comes
To come, go.
V-PIM/P-3S
H2064
ἔρχεται
erchetai
early,
Early in the morning, at dawn.
Adv
H4404
πρωῒ
prōi
tomb
A tomb, sepulcher, monument.
N-GNS
H3419
μνημεῖον
mnēmeion
still
(a) of time: still, yet, even now, (b) of degree: even, further, more, in addition.
Adv
H2089
ἔτι
eti
dark,
Darkness; fig: spiritual darkness.
N-GFS
H4653
σκοτίας
skotias
she sees
To look, see, perceive, discern.
V-PIA-3S
H991
βλέπει
blepei
stone
A stone; of Jesus as the chief stone in a building.
N-AMS
H3037
λίθον
lithon
having been removed
To raise, lift up, take away, remove.
V-RPM/P-AMS
H142
ἠρμένον
ērmenon
tomb.
A tomb, sepulcher, monument.
N-GNS
H3419
μνημείου
mnēmeiou
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Berean Bible
Now
on
the first
day
of the week, Mary Magdalene comes to the tomb early, it being still dark, and she sees the stone having been removed from the tomb.
King James Bible
Now on the
The
first day of the
week,
week cometh
Mary Magdalene
comes to the tomb
early,
when
it
being still
was yet
dark,
unto the sepulchre,
and
she sees
seeth
the stone
having been removed
taken away
from the
tomb.
sepulchre.
Hebrew Greek English
Now on the first day of the
week,
week
Mary Magdalene
comes
came early
to the
tomb early,
tomb, while
it
being
was
still dark, and
she sees
saw
the stone
having been removed
already taken away
from the tomb.
New American Standard Bible 1995
Now on the first day of the
week,
week
Mary Magdalene
comes
came early
to the
tomb early,
tomb, while
it
being
was
still dark, and
she sees
saw
the stone
having been removed
already taken away
from the tomb.
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