Greek · G4615 · unreviewed

σίναπι

Mustard (the plant)

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σίναπι G4615
Pronunciation sínapi

What does σίναπι (sínapi) mean in the Bible?

σίναπι (sínapi) is a Greek word meaning "mustard (the plant)". σίναπι, -εως, τό (prob. Illustrates humble beginning and expansive growth. This term runs through the canonical themes of Creation.

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Meaning

mustard (the plant)
Extended definition

A proverbial plant symbolizing tiny beginnings that grow into substantial, unexpected greatness in kingdom parables.

(prob. Egyptian), = Attic τὸ νᾶπυ mustard: Mat.13:31 17:20, Mrk.4:31, Luk.13:19 17:6.

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
Illustrates humble beginning and expansive growth. Luke 13:18–21
Illustrates small beginnings leading to great expansion. Matthew 13:31–32
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Genitive · Singular · Neuter Matt 13:31 · Matt 17:20 · Mark 4:31 · Luke 13:19 · Luke 17:6
Canonical Themes
Creation
Biblical Occurrences

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