Greek · G4434, G376, G5185, G5560

πτωχούς ... ἀναπείρους ... τυφλούς ... χωλούς

Poor · crippled · blind · lame

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πτωχός G4434 poor
Pronunciation ptōchós
Etymologically rooted in "crouch/cower," emphasizing degradation and powerlessness, not mere lack.
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ἀνάπηρος G376 crippled
Pronunciation anápēros
Severe physical disability rendering someone socially marginalized and excluded from temple worship.
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τυφλός G5185 blind
Pronunciation typhlós
Blind describes both physical sight loss and spiritual inability to perceive divine truth or moral reality
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χωλός G5560 lame
Pronunciation chōlós
Physically disabled person unable to walk properly; Jesus's healing miracles frequently feature this condition.
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What does πτωχούς ... ἀναπείρους ... τυφλούς ... χωλούς (ptōchous ... anapeirous ... typhlous ... chōlous) mean in the Bible?

πτωχός · ἀνάπηρος · τυφλός · χωλός is a Greek phrase meaning "poor, crippled, blind, lame".

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What does πτωχός · ἀνάπηρος · τυφλός · χωλός mean in the Bible?

πτωχός · ἀνάπηρος · τυφλός · χωλός is a Greek phrase meaning "poor, crippled, blind, lame".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for G4434, G376, G5185, G5560?

G4434, G376, G5185, G5560 is connected to 34 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Greek phrase. poor, crippled, blind, lame

Source Gloss

poor, crippled, blind, lame
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

This word appears as a noun across 9 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 9 Aligned forms 34 Case pattern Accusative (11) Number pattern Plural (25)
Nominative · Plural · Masculine Matt 5:3 · Matt 11:5 · Luke 6:20 · Luke 7:22 · 2 Cor 6:10
Nominative · Singular · Feminine Mark 12:42 · Mark 12:43 · Luke 21:3
Nominative · Singular · Masculine Luke 16:20 · Jas 2:2 · Rev 3:17
Genitive · Plural · Masculine John 12:6 · Gal 2:10
Dative · Plural · Masculine Matt 19:21 · Matt 26:9 · Mark 10:21 · Mark 14:5 · Luke 4:18 · Luke 18:22 · Luke 19:8 · John 12:5 · John 13:29
Dative · Singular · Masculine Jas 2:3
Accusative · Plural · Masculine Matt 26:11 · Mark 14:7 · Luke 14:13 · Luke 14:21 · John 12:8 · Rom 15:26 · Jas 2:5 · Rev 13:16
Accusative · Singular · Masculine Luke 16:22 · Jas 2:6
Accusative · Plural · Neuter Gal 4:9
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