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ΠΗΣΥΝΕΚΡΙΝΕΤΟ, πησυνεκρινετο

PĒSYNEKRINETO, pēsynekrineto

Sounds Like: sy-NEK-ree-neh-toh

Translations: compared, was compared, judged, was judged, decided, was decided

From the root: ΣΥΓΚΡΙΝΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: The word "ΠΗΣΥΝΕΚΡΙΝΕΤΟ" appears to be a misspelling or a garbled form of the Koine Greek verb "συνεκρίνετο" (synekrineto). The prefix "ΠΗ-" is not standard. Assuming it is a form of "συνεκρίνετο", it is the imperfect middle/passive indicative, third person singular, of the verb "συγκρίνω" (sygkrinō). This verb means "to compare," "to judge together," or "to decide." In the imperfect middle/passive, it describes an ongoing action in the past, indicating that something "was being compared" or "was being judged."

Inflection: Imperfect, Middle or Passive Voice, Indicative Mood, Third Person, Singular Number

Strong’s number: G4793 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

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