ἐκφύῃ

ekphýō

puts forth

To cause to grow or sprout forth, to put forth shoots or branches (of plants); more generally, to produce or bring forth (as a result of development). Used especially in reference to vegetation but extended metaphorically to refer to the emergence or development of qualities or actions.

G1631

Mark 13:28 · Word #16

Lexicon G1631

Lemmaἐκφύω
Transliterationekphýō
Strong'sG1631
DefinitionTo cause to grow or sprout forth, to put forth shoots or branches (of plants); more generally, to produce or bring forth (as a result of development). Used especially in reference to vegetation but extended metaphorically to refer to the emergence or development of qualities or actions.

Morphology V PRS ACT SUBJ 3P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense PRS — Present — Ongoing or repeated action
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood SUBJ — Subjunctive — Expresses possibility or purpose
Person 3P — 3rd person — The one spoken about ("he/she/it/they")
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phraseputs forth
Literalputs-forth/sprouts

Lexical Info

Lemmaἐκφύω
Strong'sG1631

SIBI-P1 Translation G1631-01

may sprout forth

Morphological NotesVerb; present active subjunctive, 3rd person singular (Gr,V,SPA3,,S,) — denotes ongoing or developing action expressed in a subjunctive (potential or contingent) sense.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering reflects the compound sense of ἐκ (out of) + φύω (to grow), emphasizing growth emerging outward. The present active subjunctive, third person singular, is conveyed by "may sprout," expressing ongoing potential or anticipated emergence.

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