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Luke 23:11 — King James Version← Study notes

And Herod with his men of war set him at nought, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate.


Luke 23:11Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 23:1119 words
ἐξουθενήσαςexouthenēsascontemptible, despise, least esteemed
δὲdeand / but
αὐτὸνautonhe / she / it / same
καὶkaiand / also
hothe
ἩρῴδηςHērōdēsHerod
σὺνsynwith
τοῖςtoisthe
στρατεύμασινstrateumasinarmy, soldier, man of war
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
καὶkaiand / also
ἐμπαίξαςempaixasmock
περιβαλὼνperibalōnarray, cast about, clothe(-d me)
ἐσθῆταesthētaapparel, clothing, raiment
λαμπρὰνlampranbright, clear, gay
ἀνέπεμψενanepempsensend (again)
αὐτὸνautonhe / she / it / same
τῷthe
ΠιλάτῳPilatōPilate
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Word-by-word meanings

ἐξουθενήσαςexouthenēsascontemptible, despise, least esteemed
δὲdeand / but
αὐτὸνautonhe / she / it / same
καὶkaiand / also
hothe
ἩρῴδηςHērōdēsHerod
σὺνsynwith
τοῖςtoisthe
στρατεύμασινstrateumasinarmy, soldier, man of war
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
καὶkaiand / also
ἐμπαίξαςempaixasmock
περιβαλὼνperibalōnarray, cast about, clothe(-d me)
ἐσθῆταesthētaapparel, clothing, raiment
λαμπρὰνlampranbright, clear, gay
ἀνέπεμψενanepempsensend (again)
αὐτὸνautonhe / she / it / same
τῷthe
ΠιλάτῳPilatōPilate

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