Strong's Lexicon and δὲ (de) Conjunction Strong's Greek 1161: A primary particle; but, and, etc. the ὁ (ho) Article - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. master of the banquet ἀρχιτρίκλινος (architriklinos) Noun - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 755: From arche and a compound of treis and klino; director of the entertainment. tasted ἐγεύσατο (egeusato) Verb - Aorist Indicative Middle - 3rd Person Singular Strong's Greek 1089: (a) I taste, (b) I experience. A primary verb; to taste; by implication, to eat; figuratively, to experience. the τὸ (to) Article - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. water ὕδωρ (hydōr) Noun - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's Greek 5204: Water. And genitive case, hudatos, etc. From the base of huetos; water literally or figuratively. that had been turned into γεγενημένον (gegenēmenon) Verb - Perfect Participle Middle or Passive - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's Greek 1096: A prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb; to cause to be, i.e. to become, used with great latitude. wine. οἶνον (oinon) Noun - Accusative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 3631: Wine. A primary word (yayin); 'wine'. He did not know ᾔδει (ēdei) Verb - Pluperfect Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's Greek 1492: To know, remember, appreciate. where πόθεν (pothen) Adverb Strong's Greek 4159: From the base of posis with enclitic adverb of origin; from which or what place, state, source or cause. it was {from}, ἐστίν (estin) Verb - Present Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's Greek 1510: I am, exist. The first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist. but δὲ (de) Conjunction Strong's Greek 1161: A primary particle; but, and, etc. the οἱ (hoi) Article - Nominative Masculine Plural Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. servants διάκονοι (diakonoi) Noun - Nominative Masculine Plural Strong's Greek 1249: Probably from an obsolete diako; an attendant, i.e. a waiter; specially, a Christian teacher and pastor. who οἱ (hoi) Article - Nominative Masculine Plural Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. had drawn ἠντληκότες (ēntlēkotes) Verb - Perfect Participle Active - Nominative Masculine Plural Strong's Greek 501: To draw (generally water from a deep well in the ground); perhaps: I draw out. From antlos; to bale up, i.e. Dip water. the τὸ (to) Article - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. water ὕδωρ (hydōr) Noun - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's Greek 5204: Water. And genitive case, hudatos, etc. From the base of huetos; water literally or figuratively. knew. ᾔδεισαν (ēdeisan) Verb - Pluperfect Indicative Active - 3rd Person Plural Strong's Greek 1492: To know, remember, appreciate. Then ὁ (ho) Article - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. [he] ἀρχιτρίκλινος (architriklinos) Noun - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 755: From arche and a compound of treis and klino; director of the entertainment. called φωνεῖ (phōnei) Verb - Present Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's Greek 5455: From phone; to emit a sound; by implication, to address in words or by name, also in imitation. the τὸν (ton) Article - Accusative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. bridegroom [aside] νυμφίον (nymphion) Noun - Accusative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 3566: A bridegroom. From numphe; a bride-groom. Parallel Strong's Berean Study Bibleand the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not know where it was from, but the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside Young's Literal Translation And as the director of the apartment tasted the water become wine, and knew not whence it is, (but the ministrants knew, who have drawn the water,) the director of the feast doth call the bridegroom, Holman Christian Standard Bible When the chief servant tasted the water (after it had become wine ), he did not know where it came from — though the servants who had drawn the water knew. He called the groom New American Standard Bible When the headwaiter tasted the water which had become wine, and did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the water knew), the headwaiter called the bridegroom, King James Bible <1161> When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew; ) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom, Parallel Verses New International Version and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside New Living Translation When the master of ceremonies tasted the water that was now wine, not knowing where it had come from (though, of course, the servants knew), he called the bridegroom over. English Standard Version When the master of the feast tasted the water now become wine, and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), the master of the feast called the bridegroom New American Standard Bible When the headwaiter tasted the water which had become wine, and did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the water knew), the headwaiter called the bridegroom, King James Bible When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom, Holman Christian Standard Bible When the chief servant tasted the water (after it had become wine), he did not know where it came from--though the servants who had drawn the water knew. He called the groom International Standard Version When the man in charge of the banquet tasted the water that had become wine (without knowing where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew), he called for the bridegroom NET Bible When the head steward tasted the water that had been turned to wine, not knowing where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), he called the bridegroom American Standard Version And when the ruler of the feast tasted the water now become wine, and knew not whence it was (but the servants that had drawn the water knew), the ruler of the feast calleth the bridegroom, English Revised Version And when the ruler of the feast tasted the water now become wine, and knew not whence it was (but the servants which had drawn the water knew), the ruler of the feast calleth the bridegroom, Young's Literal Translation And as the director of the apartment tasted the water become wine, and knew not whence it is, (but the ministrants knew, who have drawn the water,) the director of the feast doth call the bridegroom, Cross References Matthew 9:15 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast. Matthew 27:34 They gave him vinegar to drink mingled with gall: and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drink. John 2:8 And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. John 4:46 So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, where he made the water wine. And there was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 2:7 Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. John 2:6 And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece. John 2:10 And saith unto him, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine; and when men have well drunk, then that which is worse: but thou hast kept the good wine until now. John 2:11 This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed on him. John 2:12 After this he went down to Capernaum, he, and his mother, and his brethren, and his disciples: and they continued there not many days. Jump to Previous Attendants Banquet Bridegroom Calls Carried Clear Director Drawn Drew Feast Feast-Master Governor Headwaiter Idea Master Ministrants Newly-Married President Realize Ruler Servants Sooner Tasted Tasting Turned Water Whence WineJump to Next Attendants Banquet Bridegroom Calls Carried Clear Director Drawn Drew Feast Feast-Master Governor Headwaiter Idea Master Ministrants Newly-Married President Realize Ruler Servants Sooner Tasted Tasting Turned Water Whence WineLinks John 2:9 NIVJohn 2:9 NLT John 2:9 ESV John 2:9 NASB John 2:9 KJV John 2:9 Bible Apps John 2:9 Parallel John 2:9 Biblia Paralela John 2:9 Chinese Bible John 2:9 French Bible John 2:9 German Bible John 2:9 Commentaries Bible Hub |