Chapter 27
Matthew 27:57
Ὀψίας δὲ γενομένης, ἦλθεν ἄνθρωπος πλούσιος ἀπὸ Ἀριμαθαίας, τοὔνομα Ἰωσήφ, ὃς καὶ αὐτὸς ἐμαθήτευσε τῷ Ἰησοῦ·
RBT Greek Interlinear:
Strongs 3798
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus Opsias Ὀψίας late Adj-GFS |
Strongs 1161
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus de δὲ and Conj |
Strongs 1096
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus genomenēs γενομένης she who has become V-APM-GFS |
Strongs 2064
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus ēlthen ἦλθεν came V-AIA-3S |
Strongs 444
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus anthrōpos ἄνθρωπος man N-NMS |
Strongs 4145
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus plousios πλούσιος rich Adj-NMS |
Strongs 575
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus apo ἀπὸ away from Prep |
Strongs 707
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus Harimathaias Ἁριμαθαίας Arimathea N-GFS |
Strongs 5122
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus tounoma τοὔνομα the name Adv-C |
Strongs 2501
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus Iōsēph Ἰωσήφ Joseph N-NMS |
Strongs 3739
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus hos ὃς which/whichever RelPro-NMS |
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
Strongs 846
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus autos αὐτὸς himself PPro-NM3S |
Strongs 3100
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus emathēteuthē ἐμαθητεύθη was discipled V-AIP-3S |
Strongs 3588
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus tō τῷ the Art-DMS |
Strongs 2424
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus Iēsou Ἰησοῦ Salvation N-DMS |
RBT Hebrew Literal:
τοὔνομα = το ὄνομα = The Name
And of her who has become late, a wealthy man came away from Dual-Exalted Height,55 the Name He is Adding ("Joseph"), one who, he, himself was also a student of the Salvation.Julia Smith Literal 1876 Translation:
And being evening, then there came a rich man from Arimathea, Joseph by name, who also himself was a disciple to Jesus:
And being evening, then there came a rich man from Arimathea, Joseph by name, who also himself was a disciple to Jesus:
LITV Translation:
And evening having come, a rich man from Arimathea (Joseph by name) who also himself was discipled to Jesus,
And evening having come, a rich man from Arimathea (Joseph by name) who also himself was discipled to Jesus,
ESV Translation:
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Footnotes
55 | Strongs #G707. The term Ἁριμαθαίας (Harimathaias) in Greek is derived from the Hebrew ארמיתים (Arimathaim). The Hebrew name ארמיתים is believed to be a compound of:
τοὔνομα is a crasis (phonetic contraction) of the article τὸ and the noun ὄνομα (“name”), forming τοὔνομα (“the name”). Though it may appear to function adverbially in some contexts (e.g., in idiomatic phrases or elliptical constructions), it is morphologically and syntactically a neuter singular noun, not an adverb. It retains full nominal properties—declining regularly and serving as subject, object, or predicate nominative in the sentence. For example, τοὔνομα αὐτοῦ Ἰωάννης (“the name of him [was] John”) clearly demonstrates its use as the grammatical subject. |