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Name of God’s Son

ΙΠʼΠΟΙΣ, ιπʼποις

IPʼPOIS, ipʼpois

Sounds Like: IP-poys

Translations: to horses, with horses, by horses, in horses, for horses

From the root: ΙΠΠΟΣ

Part of Speech: Noun

Explanation: This word is the dative plural form of the noun 'ΙΠΠΟΣ (hippos), meaning 'horse'. It is used to indicate the indirect object of an action, or to show association, instrument, or location, often translated with prepositions like 'to', 'with', 'by', 'in', or 'for' when referring to multiple horses. The apostrophe (ʼ) is likely a keraia, indicating a numerical value (10 + 80 + 80 + 70 + 10 + 200 = 450), but it is much more commonly encountered as the dative plural of 'horse' in ancient texts, where the apostrophe might be a scribal mark or a misinterpretation of an accent/breathing mark in uncial script.

Inflection: Plural, Dative, Masculine

Strong’s number: G2462 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Codex Sinaiticus

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