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Name of God’s Son

ΑΠΟΚΕΤΟΥΝΤΩΝ, αποκετουντων

APOKETOUNTŌN, apoketountōn

Sounds Like: ah-po-ko-TOON-tohn

Translations: (of) cutting off, (of) amputating, (of) severing, (of) excommunicating, (of) being cut off, (of) being amputated, (of) being severed, (of) being excommunicated

From the root: ΑΠΟΚΟΠΤΩ

Part of Speech: Verb (Participle)

Explanation: This word is the genitive plural masculine, feminine, or neuter participle of the verb 'αποκόπτω' (apokoptō). It describes the action of cutting off, amputating, or severing, and can also refer to excommunication or being cut off from a community. It functions as an adjective or noun, modifying or referring to multiple entities that are performing or undergoing this action.

Inflection: Participle, Present, Active or Middle/Passive, Genitive, Plural, All genders (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter)

Strong’s number: G610 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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