κλῆμα, κληματος, τό (from κλάω, which see), equivalent to κλάδος, a tender and flexible branch; specifically, the shoot or branch of a vine, a vine-sprout: John 15:2-6 (so Aristophanes eccles. 1031; Aeschines in Ctesias (), p. 77, 2; Theophrastus, h. pl. 4, 13, 5; ἀμπέλουκλῆμα, Plato, rep. i., p. 353 a.; the Sept., Ezekiel 15:2; Ezekiel 17:6; Joel 1:7).
John 15:2 - N-ANS GRK:πᾶν κλῆμα ἐν ἐμοὶ NAS: Every branch in Me that does not bear KJV: Every branch in me INT: Every branch in me
John 15:4 - N-NNS GRK:καθὼς τὸ κλῆμα οὐ δύναται NAS: Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot KJV: you. As the branch cannot bear INT: As the branch not is able
John 15:5 - N-NNP GRK:ὑμεῖς τὰ κλήματα ὁ μένων NAS: the vine, you are the branches; he who abides KJV: ye [are] the branches: He that abideth INT: you [are] the branches He that abides
John 15:6 - N-NNS GRK:ὡς τὸ κλῆμα καὶ ἐξηράνθη NAS: away as a branch and dries KJV: forth as a branch, and is withered; INT: as the branch and is dried up