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SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

μαρτύριον

Lemmaμαρτύριον
Citation formμαρτύριον, ου, τό
Part of speechnoun
Glosswitness, evidence, testimony
Strong’sG3142
Transliterationmartýrion
Definitionsomething evidential, i.e. (genitive case) evidence given or (specially), the Decalogue (in the sacred Tabernacle)
KJV glosses:--to be testified, testimony, witness.
Derivationneuter of a presumed derivative of
SBLGNT occurrences20

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
μαρτύριον
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Matthew 10:18
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Matthew 24:14
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Matthew 8:4
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Mark 1:44
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Mark 13:9
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Mark 6:11
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 21:13
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 5:14
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 9:5
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Acts 4:33
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)1 Corinthians 2:1
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)2 Timothy 1:8
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Hebrews 3:5
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)James 5:3
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)1 Corinthians 1:6
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)2 Corinthians 1:12
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)2 Thessalonians 1:10
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)1 Timothy 2:6
μαρτυρίου
noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-)Acts 7:44
noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-)Revelation 15:5

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: μαρτυριον.