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Greek NT vs KJV+ Strongs numbers inconsistent?


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#1 cm21

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Posted 01 June 2017 - 05:24 AM

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Can anybody explain why sometimes different Strongs numbers for Greek words appear in the Greek NT TR+ than in the KJV+.  For example, in the last phrase of John 14:3, G1510 (I am/exist, you are/exist) appears twice in the Greek NT TR+, whereas in the KJV+ it only appears once.  It looks like it comes through the second time as G5600 in the KJV+.    Similarly, the Greek NT TR+ uses G4771, while the KJV+ uses G5210.  It seems inconsistent and I'd like to understand what's going on with it.  Can anybody help explain?



#2 Katoog

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Posted 01 June 2017 - 10:09 AM

The lemma is the verb be (εἰμί G1510)
Modules made by Maurice A.Robinson replacing the follow Strong's numbers to G1510 (all based on the verb be).
G1488, G1498, G1511, G1526, G2070, G2071, G2075, G2076, G2077, G2252, G2258, G2277, G2468, G5600, G5607 .
G3603 = which is or called  ὅ ἐστι(ν)  G3739+G2076 (some Greek modules) or G3739+G1510 (Robinson)

 

G5600 is used as list for subjunctive mood of the verb εἰμί (G1510) .


Edited by Katoog, 01 June 2017 - 10:32 AM.

Restored Holy Bible 17 and the Restored Textus Receptus

https://rhb.altervis...rg/homepage.htm


#3 AGNES7

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Posted 06 June 2017 - 02:58 PM

Excuse me.





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