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ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΕΥΟΤΑ, συμβουλευοτα

SYMBOULEUOTA, symbouleuota

Sounds Like: sym-boo-LEH-oo-tah

Translations: to advise, to counsel, to give counsel, to consult, to deliberate

From the root: ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΕΥΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is an inflected form of the verb 'συμβουλεύω' (symbouleuō), which means to advise or counsel. It describes the act of giving or taking advice, or engaging in deliberation. The ending '-οτα' suggests a specific grammatical form, likely a participle or a rare verbal adjective, but in Koine Greek without diacritics, it's most commonly interpreted as a form of the verb 'to advise' or 'to counsel'. Given the ending, it is most likely a misspelling or a very rare/non-standard inflection of the verb 'συμβουλεύω'. It could potentially be a corruption of a form like 'συμβουλευόμεθα' (we are advised/consulting) or 'συμβουλευθέντα' (having been advised, neuter plural). Without diacritics, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact intended form, but the core meaning revolves around giving or receiving counsel.

Inflection: Uncertain; likely a misspelling or rare inflection of a verb form. Potentially a participle or a verbal adjective, possibly neuter plural or related to a first-person plural verb ending. It does not appear to be a standard Koine Greek inflection.

Strong’s number: G4823 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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