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Name of God’s Son

ΚΛΗ?, κλη?

KLĒ?, klē?

Sounds Like: kleh

Translations: called, invited, summoned, named

From the root: ΚΑΛΕΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: The word "ΚΛΗ?" appears to be an incomplete or corrupted form of a word derived from the verb ΚΑΛΕΩ (kaleō), meaning "to call, invite, summon, or name." In the provided context, it is likely a textual variant or a scribal note related to a form of this verb, such as ΚΕΚΛΗΚΩΣ (keklēkōs), which is a perfect active participle meaning "having called" or "the one who has called." The question mark suggests uncertainty or an illegible character in the original manuscript. It is not a standard Koine Greek word ending.

Inflection: Likely a form of a perfect participle, possibly Nominative, Singular, Masculine, but the form is incomplete/corrupted.

Strong’s number: G2564 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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Codex Sinaiticus

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