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having reasoned that God
was
able even to raise
him
out from
the
dead, from where he received him also in a simile.
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Verse part
Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
having reasoned
To reckon, count, charge with; reason, decide, conclude; think, suppose.
V-APM-NMS
H3049
λογισάμενος
logisamenos
God
(a) God, (b) a god, generally.
N-NMS
H2316
θεὸς
theos
Analysis:
God God God
[was] able
(a) of persons: powerful, able, (b) of things: possible.
Adj-NMS
H1415
δυνατὸς
dunatos
to raise [him]
(a) to wake, arouse, (b) to raise up.
V-PNA
H1453
ἐγείρειν
egeirein
even
And, even, also, namely.
Conj
H2532
καὶ
kai
out from
From out, out from among, from, suggesting from the interior outwards.
Adj-GMP
H3498
νεκρῶν
nekrōn
in
In, on, among.
Adv
H3606
ὅθεν
othen
also
And, even, also, namely.
Conj
H2532
καὶ
kai
he received
(a) act: to convey, bring, carry, (b) to receive back, receive what has belonged to oneself but has been lost, or else promised but kept back, or: to get what has come to be my own by earning, recover.
V-AIM-3S
H2865
ἐκομίσατο
ekomisato
a simile.
(a) a comparison, (b) a parable, often of those spoken by Jesus, (c) a proverb, an adage.
N-DFS
H3850
παραβολῇ
parabolē
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Berean Bible
having reasoned that
God
was
able even to raise
him
out from
the
dead, from where he received him also in a simile.
King James Bible
having reasoned
Accounting
that God was able
even
to raise him
out
up, even
from the
dead,
dead;
from
where
whence also
he received him
also
in a
simile.
figure.
Hebrew Greek English
having reasoned
He considered
that God
was
is
able
even
to raise
him out
people even
from the dead, from
where
which
he
also
received him
also in
back as
a
simile.
type.
New American Standard Bible 1995
having reasoned
He considered
that God
was
is
able
even
to raise
him out
people even
from the dead, from
where
which
he
also
received him
also in
back as
a
simile.
type.
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