Lexicon klados: a branch Original Word: κλάδος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: klados Phonetic Spelling: (klad'-os) Short Definition: a branch Definition: a young tender shoot, then: a branch; met: of descendants. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom klaóDefinitiona branch NASB Translationbranch (2), branches (9).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2798: κλάδοςκλάδος, κλαδου, ὁ ( κλάω); a. properly, a young, tender shoot, broken off for grafting. b. universally, a branch: Matthew 13:32; Matthew 21:8; Matthew 24:32; Mark 4:32; Mark 13:28; Luke 13:19; as the Jewish patriarchs are likened to a root., so their posterity are likened to branches, Romans 11:16-19, 21; cf. Sir. 23:25 Sir. 40:15; Menander fragment, Meineke edition, p. 247 (fragment 182, vol. iv. 274 (Ber. 1841)). (Tragg., Aristophanes, Theophrastus, Geoponica, others.)
Strong's branch. From klao; a twig or bough (as if broken off) -- branch. see GREEK klao |
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