Lexicon gennéma: offspring Original Word: γέννημα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: gennéma Phonetic Spelling: (ghen'-nay-mah) Short Definition: offspring, child, fruit Definition: offspring, child, fruit. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom  gennaóDefinitionoffspring NASB Translationbrood (4). 
 Thayer's STRONGS NT 1081: γένημαγένημα,  γενήματος,  τό (from  γίνομαι), a form supported by the best manuscripts in  Matthew 26:29;  Mark 14:25;  Luke 12:18;  Luke 22:18;  2 Corinthians 9:10, and therefore adopted by  T (see his Proleg., p. 79)  Tr ( L WH (see  WH's Appendix, p. 148 and below)), printed by Griesbach only in  Luke 12:18;  2 Corinthians 9:10, but given by no grammarian, and therefore attributed by Fritzsche (on Mark, p. 619f) to the carelessness of transcribers — for  Rec. (but in Luke, the passage cited  Rst reads  γενημ.)  γέννημα, which see In  Mark 14:25 Lachmann has retained the common reading; (and in  Luke 12:18 Tr text  WH have  σῖτον. In  Ezekiel 36:30 manuscripts A B read  γενήματα).    STRONGS NT 1081: γέννημαγέννημα, γεννήματος, τό (from γεννάω), that which has been begotten or born;  a. as in the earlier Greek writings from Sophocles down, the offspring, progeny, of men or of animals: ἐχιδνῶν, Matthew 3:7; Matthew 12:34; Matthew 23:33; Luke 3:7; (γυναικῶν, Sir. 10:18).  b. from Polybius (1, 71, 1 etc.) on (cf. Winers Grammar, 23), the fruits of the earth, products of agriculture (in the Sept. often γεννήματα τῆς γῆς): Luke 12:18 (where Tr (txt. WH) τόν σῖτον); τῆς ἀμπέλου, Matthew 26:29; Mark 14:25; Luke 22:18; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 286. Metaphorically, fruit, reward, profit: τῆς δικαιοσύνης, 2 Corinthians 9:10 (Hosea 10:12; τῆς σοφίας, Sir. 1:17 Sir. 6:19). Further, see  γένημα.   
 
 
 
  Strong's fruit, offspring  From gennao; offspring; by analogy, produce (literally or figuratively) -- fruit, generation.  see GREEK gennao   |  
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