Λὼτ

lot

Lot

of Hebrew origin (לוֹט); Lot, a patriarch:--Lot.

G3091

2 Peter 2:7 · Word #3

Lexicon G3091

LemmaΛώτ
TransliterationLṓt
Strong'sG3091
In-contextLot
LiteralLot

Morphology N ACC M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

LemmaΛώτ
Strong'sG3091

SIBI-P1 G3091-01

Lot (nominative); of Lot (genitive); Lot (as direct object, accusative)

RootΛώτ (Lōt)
Core MeaningsLot (proper name), patriarch, nephew of Abraham
Semantic RangeHistorical individual (Lot), covenant family member, resident of Sodom, recipient of divine deliverance
Conceptual SignificanceLot is a key patriarchal figure in Genesis, representing both righteous deliverance and moral compromise. In later biblical tradition he exemplifies divine rescue amid judgment, especially in teachings concerning Sodom and eschatological warning.
Morphological NotesProper noun, masculine, singular, indeclinable. Attested in nominative (NMSI), genitive (GMSI), and accusative (AMSI) singular forms; case is indicated by article or syntactic function rather than change in spelling.
Rendering RationaleΛώτ is an indeclinable proper noun of Hebrew origin (לוֹט). The faithful rendering preserves the personal name "Lot" while reflecting Greek case usage in context: nominative as subject, genitive as possession or association ("of Lot"), and accusative as direct object.

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Word Usage (4 occurrences of G3091)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Luke 17:28 Λώτ lot Lot
Luke 17:29 Λὼτ lot Lot
Luke 17:32 Λώτ lot Lot