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Strong's Greek #1631 - ἐκφύω ekphuó (to sprout up)


Original Word: ἐκφύω
Transliteration: ekphuó
Definition: to sprout up
Part of Speech: Verb
Phonetic Spelling: (ek-foo'-o)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

put forth.

From ek and phuo; to sprout up -- put forth.

see GREEK ek

see GREEK phuo


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 1631: ἐκφύω

ἐκφύω; 2 aorist passive ἐξεφυην (Winers Grammar, 90 (86); Buttmann, 68 (60); Krüger, § 40, under the word φύω; (Veitch, ibid.)); (from Homer down); to generate or produce from; to cause to grow out: ὅταν κλάδος ... τά φύλλα ἐκφύῃ (subjunctive present), when the branch has become tender and puts forth leaves, R (not Rst) G T WH in Matthew 24:32 and Mark 13:28; (others, retaining the same accentuation, regard it as 2 aorist active subjunctive intransitive, with τά φύλλα as subject; but against the change of subject see Meyer or Weiss). But Fritzsche, Lachmann, Treg., others have with reason restored (after Erasmus) ἐκφύῃ (2 aorist passive subjunctive), which Griesbach had approved: when the leaves hare grown out — so that τά φύλλα is the subject.

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 1631. ἐκφύω (ekphuó) — 2 Occurrences

Matthew 24:32 - V-PSA-3S
GRK: τὰ φύλλα ἐκφύῃ γινώσκετε ὅτι
NAS: tender and puts forth its leaves,
KJV: and putteth forth leaves,
INT: the leaves it puts forth you know that

Mark 13:28 - V-PSA-3S
GRK: γένηται καὶ ἐκφύῃ τὰ φύλλα
NAS: tender and puts forth its leaves,
KJV: and putteth forth leaves,
INT: is become and it puts forth the leaves

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