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SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

Ἠσαΐας

LemmaἨσαΐας
Citation formἨσαΐας, ου, ὁ
Part of speechnoun
GlossIsaiah
Strong’sG2268
TransliterationHēsaḯas
DefinitionHesaias (i.e. Jeshajah), an Israelite
KJV glosses:--Esaias.
Derivationof Hebrew origin ()
SBLGNT occurrences22

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
Ἠσαΐᾳ
noun, dative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----DSM-)Mark 1:2
Ἠσαΐαν
noun, accusative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----ASM-)Acts 8:28
noun, accusative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----ASM-)Acts 8:30
Ἠσαΐας
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Matthew 15:7
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Mark 7:6
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)John 1:23
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)John 12:39
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)John 12:41
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Romans 10:16
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Romans 10:20
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Romans 15:12
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Romans 9:27
noun, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----NSM-)Romans 9:29
Ἠσαΐου
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Matthew 12:17
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Matthew 13:14
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Matthew 3:3
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Matthew 4:14
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Matthew 8:17
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Luke 3:4
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Luke 4:17
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)John 12:38
noun, genitive, singular, masculine (MorphGNT ----GSM-)Acts 28:25

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: ησαιας.