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Luke 7:41 — King James Version← Study notes

There was a certain creditor which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty.


Luke 7:41Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 7:4114 words
δύοdyoboth, twain, two
χρεοφειλέταιchreopheiletai
ἦσανēsanam, have been, is I
δανιστῇdanistē
τινιtinia (kind of), any (man, thing
hothe
εἷςheisinto / to
ὤφειλενōpheilenbehove, be bound, (be) debt(-or)
δηνάριαdēnariapence, penny(-worth)
πεντακόσιαpentakosiafive hundred
hothe
δὲdeand / but
ἕτεροςheterosaltered, else, next (day)
πεντήκονταpentēkontafifty
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Word-by-word meanings

δύοdyoboth, twain, two
χρεοφειλέταιchreopheiletai
ἦσανēsanam, have been, is I
δανιστῇdanistē
τινιtinia (kind of), any (man, thing
hothe
εἷςheisinto / to
ὤφειλενōpheilenbehove, be bound, (be) debt(-or)
δηνάριαdēnariapence, penny(-worth)
πεντακόσιαpentakosiafive hundred
hothe
δὲdeand / but
ἕτεροςheterosaltered, else, next (day)
πεντήκονταpentēkontafifty

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