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ἀκροβυστία

Lemmaἀκροβυστία
Citation formἀκροβυστία, ας, ἡ
Part of speechnoun
Glossforeskin
Strong’sG0203
Transliterationakrobystía
Definitionthe prepuce; by implication, an uncircumcised (i.e. gentile, figuratively, unregenerate) state or person
KJV glosses:--not circumcised, uncircumcised (with ), uncircumcision.
Derivationfrom and probably a modified form of (the penis or male sexual organ)
SBLGNT occurrences17

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
ἀκροβυστία
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Romans 2:25
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Romans 2:26
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Romans 2:27
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)1 Corinthians 7:19
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Galatians 5:6
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Galatians 6:15
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Ephesians 2:11
noun, nominative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----NSF-)Colossians 3:11
ἀκροβυστίᾳ
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Romans 4:10
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Romans 4:11
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Romans 4:12
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)1 Corinthians 7:18
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Colossians 2:13
ἀκροβυστίαν
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)Acts 11:3
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)Romans 3:30
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)Romans 4:9
ἀκροβυστίας
noun, genitive, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----GSF-)Romans 4:11
noun, genitive, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----GSF-)Galatians 2:7

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

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