ΠΑΡΕΝΒΑΛΛΟΥΣΙΝ, παρενβαλλουσιν
PARENBALLOUSIN, parenballousin
Sounds Like: par-en-BAL-loo-sin
Translations: they encamp, they pitch camp, they interpose, they throw between
From the root: ΠΑΡΕΝΒΑΛΛΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a compound verb formed from 'παρά' (para, 'beside, alongside'), 'ἐν' (en, 'in, among'), and 'βάλλω' (ballo, 'to throw, to cast'). It literally means 'to throw in alongside' or 'to cast in between'. In practice, it often refers to the act of setting up a camp or pitching tents, especially for military purposes, or more generally, to interpose or place something between two other things.
Inflection: Third Person Plural, Present Indicative, Active Voice
Strong’s number: G3918 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΠΑΡΕΝΒΑΛΛΩ — to encamp, to pitch camp, to throw in beside
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