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for he has viewed himself and has gone away, and immediately he has forgotten of what manner he was.
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Part of speech:
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Greek:
Transliteration:
he has viewed
To take note of, perceive, consider carefully, discern, detect, make account of.
V-AIA-3S
H2657
κατενόησεν
katenoēsen
himself
Himself, herself, itself.
RefPro-AM3S
H1438
ἑαυτὸν
eauton
has gone away,
To come or go away from, depart, return, arrive, go after, follow.
V-RIA-3S
H565
ἀπελήλυθεν
apelēluthen
immediately
Immediately, soon, at once.
Adv
H2112
εὐθέως
eutheōs
he has forgotten
To forget, neglect.
V-AIM-3S
H1950
ἐπελάθετο
epelatheto
of what manner
Of what kind or manner, of what sort.
Adj-NNS
H3697
ὁποῖος
opoios
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Berean Bible
for he has viewed himself and has gone away, and immediately he has forgotten of what manner he was.
King James Bible
for
For
he
has viewed himself
beholdeth himself,
and
has gone away,
goeth his way,
and
immediately he has forgotten of
straightway forgetteth
what manner
of man
he was.
Hebrew Greek English
for
once
he has
viewed
looked at
himself and
has
gone away,
and
he has
immediately
he has
forgotten
of
what
manner
kind of person
he was.
New American Standard Bible 1995
for
once
he has
viewed
looked at
himself and
has
gone away,
and
he has
immediately
he has
forgotten
of
what
manner
kind of person
he was.
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