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Strong's Greek #985 - βλαστάνω blastanó (to sprout)


Original Word: βλαστάνω
Transliteration: blastanó
Definition: to sprout, produce
Part of Speech: Verb
Phonetic Spelling: (blas-tan'-o)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

bring forth, bud, spring up.

From blastos (a sprout); to germinate; by implication, to yield fruit -- bring forth, bud, spring (up).


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 985: βλαστάνω

βλαστάνω, 3 person singular present subjunctive βλαστᾷ from the form βλαστάω, Mark 4:27 L T Tr WH (cf. Buttmann, 55 (48); (Ecclesiastes 2:6; Hermas, sim. 4, 1f [ET])); 1 aorist ἐβλάστησα (cf. Winers Grammar, 84 (80); (Buttmann, the passage cited));

1. intransitively, to sprout, bud, put forth leaves: Mark 4:27; Matthew 13:26; Hebrews 9:4; (Numbers 17:8; Joel 2:22, etc.; in Greek writings from Pindar down).

2. in later Greek writings transitively, to produce: τόν καρπόν, James 5:18. (Genesis 1:11, etc.)

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 985. βλαστάνω (blastanó) — 4 Occurrences

Matthew 13:26 - V-AIA-3S
GRK: ὅτε δὲ ἐβλάστησεν ὁ χόρτος
NAS: the wheat sprouted and bore
KJV: the blade was sprung up, and
INT: when moreover sprouted the plants

Mark 4:27 - V-PSA-3S
GRK: ὁ σπόρος βλαστᾷ καὶ μηκύνηται
NAS: and the seed sprouts and grows--
KJV: the seed should spring and
INT: the seed should sprout and grow

Hebrews 9:4 - V-APA-NFS
GRK: Ἀαρὼν ἡ βλαστήσασα καὶ αἱ
NAS: rod which budded, and the tables
KJV: rod that budded, and
INT: of Aaron having budded and the

James 5:18 - V-AIA-3S
GRK: ἡ γῆ ἐβλάστησεν τὸν καρπὸν
NAS: rain and the earth produced its fruit.
KJV: and the earth brought forth her fruit.
INT: the earth caused to sprout the fruit

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