ἀποστέλλῃ

apostéllō

he might send

To send forth, dispatch (a person or object) with a specific purpose or commission. In most contexts, refers to sending someone on an official mission or for a particular task, often with authority or by direction of a superior. The term can be used for literal dispatching of people or messengers, as well as for sending messages or instructions, or metaphorically for appointing or commissioning.

G649

Mark 3:14 · Word #14

Lexicon G649

Lemmaἀποστέλλω
Transliterationapostéllō
Strong'sG649
DefinitionTo send forth, dispatch (a person or object) with a specific purpose or commission. In most contexts, refers to sending someone on an official mission or for a particular task, often with authority or by direction of a superior. The term can be used for literal dispatching of people or messengers, as well as for sending messages or instructions, or metaphorically for appointing or commissioning.

Morphology V PRS ACT SUBJ 3P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense PRS — Present — Ongoing or repeated action
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood SUBJ — Subjunctive — Expresses possibility or purpose
Person 3P — 3rd person — The one spoken about ("he/she/it/they")
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phrasehe might send
Literalhe-might-send-forth

Lexical Info

Lemmaἀποστέλλω
Strong'sG649

SIBI-P1 Translation G649-27

he/she may send forth

Morphological NotesVerb; present tense (ongoing aspect), active voice, subjunctive mood, 3rd person singular.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering reflects the core sense of purposeful dispatch or commissioning inherent in ἀποστέλλω. The present active subjunctive, third person singular, is conveyed by "may send forth," expressing a potential or contingent ongoing act of dispatching.

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