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Name of God’s Son

ΤΕΝ, τεν

TEN, ten

Sounds Like: TEN

Translations: the, a, this, that, she, her, it, them, of the, to the

From the root: Ο

Part of Speech: Article, Pronoun

Explanation: This word is a form of the definite article or a demonstrative pronoun in Koine Greek. It functions similarly to 'the' in English, but its form changes based on gender, number, and case. It can also serve as a demonstrative pronoun, meaning 'this' or 'that', or as a personal pronoun, meaning 'she', 'her', 'it', or 'them', depending on context. The specific form 'ΤΕΝ' most commonly represents the feminine singular accusative case of the article or pronoun, but without diacritics, it could also be the masculine singular accusative form of the numeral 'one' (ΕΝΑ).

Inflection: Feminine, Singular, Accusative; potentially Masculine, Singular, Accusative (for the numeral 'one')

Strong’s number: G3588 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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