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And learn the parable of the fig tree: When its branch already has become tender, and it puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near.
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Greek:
Transliteration:
And
A weak adversative particle, generally placed second in its clause; but, on the other hand, and.
Conj
H1161
δὲ
de
learn
To learn; with adj. or nouns: to learn to be so and so; with acc. of person who is the object of knowledge; aor. sometimes: to ascertain.
V-AMA-2P
H3129
μάθετε
mathete
parable
(a) a comparison, (b) a parable, often of those spoken by Jesus, (c) a proverb, an adage.
N-AFS
H3850
παραβολήν
parabolēn
fig tree:
A fig-tree.
N-GFS
H4808
συκῆς
sukēs
When
When, whenever.
Conj
H3752
ὅταν
otan
branch
A young tender shoot, then: a branch; of descendants.
N-NMS
H2798
κλάδος
klados
already
Already; now at length, now after all this waiting.
Adv
H2235
ἤδη
ēdē
has become
To come into being, to be born, become, come about, happen.
V-ASM-3S
H1096
γένηται
genētai
tender,
Soft, tender, as a shoot of a tree.
Adj-NMS
H527
ἁπαλὸς
apalos
it puts forth
To put forth, cause to sprout.
V-PSA-3S
H1631
ἐκφύῃ
ekphuē
leaves,
A leaf.
N-ANP
H5444
φύλλα
phulla
you know
To take in knowledge, come to know, learn; ascertain, realize.
V-PIA-2P
H1097
γινώσκετε
ginōskete
summer
Summer.
N-NNS
H2330
θέρος
theros
near.
Near.
Adv
H1451
ἐγγὺς
engus
People
Put
a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land
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Berean Bible
And learn the parable of the fig tree: When its branch already has become tender, and it puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near.
King James Bible
And
Now
learn
the
a
parable of the fig
tree:
tree;
When
its
her
branch
already has become
is yet
tender, and
it puts
putteth
forth leaves,
you
ye
know that summer is
near.
near:
Hebrew Greek English
And
"Now
learn the parable
of
from
the fig tree:
When
when
its branch
has
already
has
become
tender,
tender
and
it
puts forth
its
leaves, you know that summer is near.
New American Standard Bible 1995
And
"Now
learn the parable
of
from
the fig tree:
When
when
its branch
has
already
has
become
tender,
tender
and
it
puts forth
its
leaves, you know that summer is near.
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