You should be more carful about what you promise:
gynē
Pronunciation
gü-nā' (Key)
Part of Speech
feminine noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Probably from the base of γίνομαι (G1096)TDNT Reference
Vines
Outline of Biblical Usage
1) a woman of any age, whether a virgin, mother, or married, or a widow
2) a wife
a) of a betrothed woman
The word here is the same for woman or mother, it just depends on how it is used.
The Term "Mother" or "mētēr" is a privately use term of endearment and would not normally be shared or declared in mixed company. (Kinda like mommy) so this more generic term which can mean mother or "Woman" is used in mixed company.
So, how's bout it? What is a good day to get dunked for you?
1.) You didn't provide a passage in the bible.
2.) For the love of all which is Holy and Good, please tell me you didn't ADD "mother" in that definition yourself.
This is what I get:
1) a woman of any age, whether a virgin, or married, or a widow
2) a wife
a) of a betrothed woman
Link me to where I can see the word "mother" in the definition.2) a wife
a) of a betrothed woman
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