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γενεσια • GENESIA • genesia

γενέσια, -ίων, τά

Noun (Neu. 2nd Decl.)

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Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)

γενέσιος A. III.

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Occurrences in the GNT

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)
Γενεσίοις, γενεσίοιςγενέσιαγενεσι·οις(neu) dat plbirthday (dat)Mt 14:6, Mk 6:21
Γενεσίωνγενέσιαγενεσι·ων(neu) gen plbirthday (gen)Mt 14:6

Inflections: 2
Total occurrences: 3

Occurrences in the LXX

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)

Inflections: 0
Total occurrences: 0

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

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