Greek · G1176, G435

δέκα ἄνδρες

Ten · a man (properly as an individual male)

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δέκα G1176 ten
Pronunciation déka
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ἀνήρ G435 a man (properly as an individual male)
Pronunciation anḗr
Emphasizes individual male identity; distinguished from woman, boy, or humanity generally; often marks adult male status
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What does δέκα ἄνδρες (deka andres) mean in the Bible?

δέκα · ἀνήρ is a Greek phrase meaning "ten men".

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What does δέκα · ἀνήρ mean in the Bible?

δέκα · ἀνήρ is a Greek phrase meaning "ten men".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for G1176, G435?

G1176, G435 is connected to 25 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Greek phrase. ten men

Source Gloss

ten men
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

This word appears as a noun across 7 case and number patterns. The form changes show how the word functions in a sentence; they do not change the basic lexical meaning by themselves.

Form patterns 7 Aligned forms 25 Case pattern Accusative (13) Number pattern Plural (25)
Nominative · Plural · Masculine Matt 20:24 · Mark 10:41 · Luke 17:12 · Luke 17:17 · Rev 17:12
Nominative · Plural · Neuter Rev 17:12 · Rev 17:16
Genitive · Plural · Feminine Luke 19:17 · Acts 25:6 · Rev 2:10
Dative · Plural · Feminine Matt 25:1 · Luke 14:31
Accusative · Plural · Neuter Matt 25:28 · Luke 13:16 · Rev 12:3 · Rev 13:1 · Rev 17:3 · Rev 17:7
Accusative · Plural · Feminine Luke 15:8 · Luke 19:13 · Luke 19:16 · Luke 19:24 · Luke 19:25
Accusative · Plural · Masculine Luke 19:13
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