Greek · G4132

πλήμμυρα

Flood

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πλήμμυρα G4132
Pronunciation plḗmmyra

What does πλήμμυρα (plḗmmyra) mean in the Bible?

πλήμμυρα (plḗmmyra): Overflow of water from sea or river, often used metaphorically for overwhelming destructive force or abundance

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What does πλήμμυρα (plḗmmyra) mean in the Bible?

πλήμμυρα (plḗmmyra): Overflow of water from sea or river, often used metaphorically for overwhelming destructive force or abundance

How does the BSB render G4132?

The BSB source-word alignment has 1 aligned row for this entry. Common renderings include [the] flood (1).

Where does πλήμμυρα (plḗmmyra) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Luke 6:48. Its strongest book concentrations include Luke (1).

Source Word Evidence

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How English Renders It
[the] flood Luke 6:48
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First aligned row Luke 6:48
Aligned rows 1
Books represented 1
Luke 1
Source forms
πλημμύρης 1x plēmmyrēs Luke 6:48
Parsing patterns
Noun - Genitive Feminine Singular 1x Luke 6:48
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