Greek · G4808 · unreviewed

συκῆ

A fig-tree

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συκῆ G4808
Pronunciation sykē

What does συκῆ (sykē) mean in the Bible?

συκῆ (sykē) is a Greek word meaning "a fig-tree". συκῆ (contr.

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Meaning

a fig-tree
Extended definition

Fig-tree symbolizes judgment and fruitfulness; Jesus's cursing illustrates consequences of unproductive profession

(σῦκον), [in LXX for תְּאֵן ;] a fig-tree: Mat.21:19-21 24:32, Mrk.11:13, 20-21 13:28, Luk.13:6-7 21:29, Jhn.1:49, 51, Jas.3:12, Rev.6:13.

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Nominative · Singular · Feminine Matt 21:19 · Matt 21:20 · Mark 11:21 · Jas 3:12 · Rev 6:13
Genitive · Singular · Feminine Matt 21:21 · Matt 24:32 · Mark 13:28 · John 1:50
Dative · Singular · Feminine Luke 13:7
Accusative · Singular · Feminine Matt 21:19 · Mark 11:13 · Mark 11:20 · Luke 13:6 · Luke 21:29 · John 1:48
Biblical Occurrences

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