Search: γενηματα
Noun (Neu. 3rd Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) γένημα
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Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 3 Total occurrences: 5
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) γένημα γένημα γενημα[τ] (neu) nom|acc|voc sg fruit (nom|acc|voc) Ex 22:4 , Lv 25:7 , Lv 25:22 , Nm 18:30 , Dt 14:22 , Dt 22:9 , 2Chr 31:5 , Qoh 5:9 γένημά γένημα γενημα[τ] (neu) nom|acc|voc sg fruit (nom|acc|voc) JgsA 9:11 γενήμασιν γένημα γενημα[τ]·σι(ν) (neu) dat pl fruits (dat) Dt 28:11 , Dt 30:9 , 1Mc 1:38 , Cant 6:11 γενήμασίν γένημα γενημα[τ]·σι(ν) (neu) dat pl fruits (dat) Dt 16:15 γενήματα γένημα γενηματ·α (neu) nom|acc|voc pl fruits (nom|acc|voc) Gn 41:34 , Gn 47:24 , Ex 23:10 , Lv 19:25 , Lv 23:39 , Lv 25:12 , Lv 25:20 , Lv 25:21 , Lv 26:4 , Dt 28:4 , Dt 28:18 , Dt 28:42 , Dt 28:51 , Dt 32:13 , Dt 32:22 , 4Kgs 8:6 , 2Chr 32:28 , 1Mc 14:8 , Ps 64:11 , Ode 2:13 , Ode 2:22 , Ode 4:17 , Prv 8:19 , Prv 14:4 , Prv 15:29a , Wsd 16:19 , Hos 10:12 , Hb 3:17 , Zec 8:12 , Is 3:10 , Is 29:1 , Is 65:21 , Jer 7:20 , Jer 8:13 , Ez 36:30 , Ez 48:18 γενήματά γένημα γενηματ·α (neu) nom|acc|voc pl fruits (nom|acc|voc) JgsB 9:11 γενήματι γένημα γενηματ·ι (neu) dat sg fruit (dat) Gn 49:21 , Jb 39:4 γενήματος γένημα γενηματ·ος (neu) gen sg fruit (gen) Dt 14:22 , Dt 22:9 , Ps 106:37 , Am 8:6 , Is 30:23 , Is 32:12 γενημάτων γένημα γενηματ·ων (neu) gen pl fruits (gen) Lv 25:15 , Lv 25:16 , Lv 25:22 , Dt 14:28 , Dt 26:10 , Dt 26:12 , Dt 33:14 , TbBA 1:6 , TbBA 1:7 , TbBA 5:14 , 1Mc 3:45 , 1Mc 11:34 , Sir 1:17 , Sir 6:19 , Sir 24:19 , Jer 2:3 , Lam 4:9
Inflections: 9 Total occurrences: 77
ἀ·γενής -ές lowborn (adj.) ἀλλο·γενής -ές other-born (adj.) ἀνα+γεννάω to regenerate/rebirth (v.) /bring-forth-again γενεά, -ᾶς, ἡ generation (n.) race, family or kind; generation; age (timespan of a particular generation) γενέσια, -ίων, τά birthday (n.) γενετή, -ῆς, ἡ birth (n.) γένημα, -ατος, τό fruit (n.) fruit of γέννημα, -ατος, τό progeny (n.) (generation of) γέννησις, -εως, ἡ birth (n.) γεννητός -ή -όν born (adj.) γένο·ς, -ους, τό race (n.) race, class, kind ἔκ·γονος -ον offspring (adj.) [child, or grandchild] Ἑρμογένης, -ους, ὁ Hermogenes (n.) εὐ·γενέσ·τερος -α -ον more well-born (adj.) εὐ·γενής -ές upper-class (adj.) Lit:"well-born", hence upper-class, of-noble-birth ζωο·γονέω v.l. ζῳο- (cf. ζῳο·ποιέω) to to preserve alive gives life (v.) 1. properly, to bring forth alive.
2. to give life.
3. in the Bible to preserve alive. μονο·γενής -ές unique (adj.) Unique, one of a kind. While μ. may reference an only son/daughter; -γενής shouldn't be read to denote “born”, but “kind”.
Cf. Heb. 11: 17 Isaac as Abraham's μονογενῆ; Isaac wasn't Abraham's ONLY BORN, but his SPECIAL son in regards to God's promise. παλιγ·γενεσία, -ας, ἡ regeneration (n.) Lit: again-birth. By ext: regeneration, re-birth. born-again. (Used twice in GNT) πρό·γονος -ον fore-born (adj.) συγ·γενής -ές relative (adj.) of the same family or kind; a blood relative συγ·γενίς, -ίδος, ἡ cousin (n.) τεκνο·γονέω to bear children (v.) τεκνο·γονία, -ας, ἡ childbearing (n.) γεννάω to beget/birth (v.) Lit:"generate", hence beget/bring-forth/give-birth-to (Gen. 6:4): cause genesis of