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==References == | <div> [['''A]] 1: γεννάω ''' (Strong'S #1080 Verb gennao ghen-nah'-o ) </div> <p> "to beget," in the Passive Voice, "to be born," is chiefly used of men "begetting" children, Matthew 1:2-16; more rarely of women "begetting" children, Luke 1:13,57 , "brought forth" (for "delivered," in this ver., see No. 4); Luke 23:29; John 16:21 , "is delivered of," and of the child, "is born" (for "is in travail" see No. 4). In Galatians 4:24 , it is used allegorically, to contrast [[Jews]] under bondage to the Law, and spiritual Israel, [[Av,]] "gendereth," [[Rv,]] "bearing children," to contrast the natural birth of [[Ishmael]] and the supernatural birth of Isaac. In Matthew 1:20 it is used of conception, "that which is conceived in her." It is used of the act of God in the birth of Christ, Acts 13:33; Hebrews 1:5; 5:5 , quoted from Psalm 2:7 , none of which indicate that Christ became the Son of God at His birth. </p> John 3:3,5,7 1 John 2:29 3:9 4:7 5:1,4,18 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philemon 1:10 2 Peter 2:12 2 Timothy 2:23 <div> [['''A]] 2: ἀναγεννάω ''' (Strong'S #313 Verb anagennao an-ag-en-nah'-o ) </div> <p> ana, "again, or from above," with No. 1, is found in 1 Peter 1:3,23 . </p> John 3:3,5,7Above. <div> [['''A]] 3: ἀποκυέω ''' (Strong'S #616 Verb apokueo ap-ok-oo-eh'o ) </div> <p> "to give birth to, to bring forth" (from kueo, "to be pregnant"), is used metaphorically of spiritual birth by means of the Word of God, James 1:18 , and of death as the offspring of sin ( James 1:15; so in the best texts). See [[Bring]] , [[A,]] No. 30. </p> <div> [['''A]] 4: τίκτω ''' (Strong'S #5088 Verb tikto tik'-to ) </div> <p> "to bring forth," Luke 1:57; John 16:21; Hebrews 11:11; Revelation 12:2,4 , or, "to be born," said of the Child, Matthew 2:2; Luke 2:11 , is used metaphorically in James 1:15 , of lust as bringing forth sin. See apokueo, above, used in the same verse. See [[Bring]] , [[Deliver]] , [[Travail]] (be in). </p> <div> [['''B]] 1: γένος ''' (Strong'S #1085 Noun Neuter genos ghen'-os ) </div> <p> "a generation, kind, stock," is used in the dative case, with the article, to signify "by race," in Acts 18:2,24 [[Rv,]] for the [[Av,]] "born." See [[Countrymen]] , Diversity , [[Generation]] , [[Kind]] , [[Kindred]] , [[Nation]] , [[Offspring]] , Stock. </p> <div> [['''B]] 2: ἔκτρωμα ''' (Strong'S #1626 Noun Neuter ektroma ek'-tro-mah ) </div> <p> denotes "an abortion, an untimely birth;" from ektitrosko, "to miscarry." In 1 Corinthians 15:8 the [[Apostle]] likens himself to "one born out of due time;" i.e., in point of time, inferior to the rest of the Apostles, as an immature birth comes short of a mature one. </p> <div> [['''C]] 1: γεννητός ''' (Strong'S #1084 Adjective gennetos ghen-nay-tos' ) </div> <p> "born" (related to gennao, verb No. 1), is used in Matthew 11:11; Luke 7:28 in the phrase "born of women," a periphrasis for "men," and suggestive of frailty. </p> <div> [['''C]] 2: ἀρτιγέννητος ''' (Strong'S #738 Adjective artigennetos ar-teeg-en'-nay-tos ) </div> <p> "newborn" (arti, "newly, recently," and No. 1), is used in 1 Peter 2:2 . </p> Firstborn.Only Begotten. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 13 October 2021
Bear Beget Born [1]
"to beget," in the Passive Voice, "to be born," is chiefly used of men "begetting" children, Matthew 1:2-16; more rarely of women "begetting" children, Luke 1:13,57 , "brought forth" (for "delivered," in this ver., see No. 4); Luke 23:29; John 16:21 , "is delivered of," and of the child, "is born" (for "is in travail" see No. 4). In Galatians 4:24 , it is used allegorically, to contrast Jews under bondage to the Law, and spiritual Israel, Av, "gendereth," Rv, "bearing children," to contrast the natural birth of Ishmael and the supernatural birth of Isaac. In Matthew 1:20 it is used of conception, "that which is conceived in her." It is used of the act of God in the birth of Christ, Acts 13:33; Hebrews 1:5; 5:5 , quoted from Psalm 2:7 , none of which indicate that Christ became the Son of God at His birth.
John 3:3,5,7 1 John 2:29 3:9 4:7 5:1,4,18 1 Corinthians 4:15 Philemon 1:10 2 Peter 2:12 2 Timothy 2:23
ana, "again, or from above," with No. 1, is found in 1 Peter 1:3,23 .
John 3:3,5,7Above.
"to give birth to, to bring forth" (from kueo, "to be pregnant"), is used metaphorically of spiritual birth by means of the Word of God, James 1:18 , and of death as the offspring of sin ( James 1:15; so in the best texts). See Bring , A, No. 30.
"to bring forth," Luke 1:57; John 16:21; Hebrews 11:11; Revelation 12:2,4 , or, "to be born," said of the Child, Matthew 2:2; Luke 2:11 , is used metaphorically in James 1:15 , of lust as bringing forth sin. See apokueo, above, used in the same verse. See Bring , Deliver , Travail (be in).
"a generation, kind, stock," is used in the dative case, with the article, to signify "by race," in Acts 18:2,24 Rv, for the Av, "born." See Countrymen , Diversity , Generation , Kind , Kindred , Nation , Offspring , Stock.
denotes "an abortion, an untimely birth;" from ektitrosko, "to miscarry." In 1 Corinthians 15:8 the Apostle likens himself to "one born out of due time;" i.e., in point of time, inferior to the rest of the Apostles, as an immature birth comes short of a mature one.
"born" (related to gennao, verb No. 1), is used in Matthew 11:11; Luke 7:28 in the phrase "born of women," a periphrasis for "men," and suggestive of frailty.
"newborn" (arti, "newly, recently," and No. 1), is used in 1 Peter 2:2 .
Firstborn.Only Begotten.