ΑΠΕΚΕΙΤΟΠΟΛΥΣ, απεκειτοπολυς
APEKEITOPOLYS, apekeitopolys
Sounds Like: ah-peh-KEH-toh-POO-lees
Translations: was laid up much, was reserved much, much was laid up, much was reserved, a great deal was laid up, a great deal was reserved
From the root: ΑΠΟΚΕΙΜΑΙ, ΠΟΛΥΣ
Part of Speech: Verb, Adjective
Explanation: This is a compound phrase written as a single word, combining the verb 'ἀπεκεῖτο' (apekeito) and the adjective 'πολύς' (polys). 'Ἀπεκεῖτο' is the 3rd person singular imperfect middle/passive of 'ἀπόκειμαι' (apokeimai), meaning 'to be laid up,' 'to be reserved,' or 'to be stored away.' 'Πολύς' (polys) means 'much,' 'many,' or 'great.' Together, the phrase means 'much was laid up' or 'a great deal was reserved.' It describes a situation where a large quantity of something was set aside or stored.
Inflection: Verb: 3rd Person Singular, Imperfect Tense, Middle/Passive Voice; Adjective: Nominative Singular, Masculine (or Neuter, agreeing with an implied 'much' or 'a great deal')
Strong’s numbers: G0606 (Lookup on BibleHub), G4183 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἈΠΕΚΕΙΤΟΠΟΛΥΣ — was laid up in great quantity, was stored up in great quantity, was reserved in great quantity, was kept in great quantity
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