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διακρίνω

Transliteration: diakrino · verb

19x in NTFirst: Matt 16:3
MeaningI distinguish, discern, doubt, hesitate
Part of speechverb
Frequency19x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsδιακρίνειν, διακριθῆτε, διακριθῇ, διακρινόμενος, διεκρίνοντο, διακρίναντα, διέκρινεν, διεκρίθη, διακρίνει, διακρῖναι
Example versesMatt 16:3 · Matt 21:21 · Mark 11:23 · Acts 10:20 · Acts 11:2
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What kind of word is διακρίνω?

διακρίνω (diakrino) is a verb that occurs 19 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “I distinguish, discern, doubt, hesitate” and first appears in Matt 16:3.

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