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Young Young [1]
the comparative degree of neos, "new, youthful," is translated "young" in John 21:18; in the plural, Acts 5:6 , "young men" (marg., "younger"); Titus 2:6 , Av, Rv, "younger men." See Younger.
in the feminine plural, denotes "young women," Titus 2:4 . See New , No. 2.
"a young man," occurs in Acts 7:58; 20:9; 23:17,18 (in some texts).
a diminutive of No. 3, "a youth, a young man," occurs in Matthew 19:20,22; Mark 14:51 (1st part; Rv omits in 2nd part); 16:5; Luke 7:14; Acts 2:17; 5:10 (i.e., attendants); 23:18 (in the best texts),22; 1 John 2:13,14 , of the second branch of the spiritual family.
"a young bird" (akin to No. 2), is translated "young" in Luke 2:24 . Cp. nossia, "a brood," Luke 13:34 , and the noun nossion, used in the neuter plural, nossia, in Matthew 23:37 , "chickens;" nossion is the diminutive of nossos.
Acts 20:12 Mark 7:25 Mark 10:13 Acts 7:19Babe