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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

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1: κλάδος

(Strong's #2798 — Noun Masculine — klados — klad'-os )

from klao, "to break" (cp. klasma, "a broken piece"), properly a young tender shoot, "broken off" for grafting, is used for any kind of branch, Matthew 13:32; 21:8; 24:32; Mark 4:32; 13:28; Luke 13:19; the descendants of Israel, Romans 11:16-19,21 .

2: κλῆμα

(Strong's #2814 — Noun Neuter — klema — klay'-mah )

akin to klao, "to break," denotes "a tender, flexible branch, especially the shoot of a vine, a vine sprout," John 15:2,4-6 .

3: στοιβάς

(Strong's #4746 — Noun Feminine — stoibas | stibas — stoy-bas' )

from steibo, "to tread on," primarily denoted "a layer of leaves, reeds, twigs or straw, serving for a bed;" then "a branch full of leaves, soft foliage," which might be used in making a bed, or for treading upon, Mark 11:8 .

4: βαΐον

(Strong's #902 — Noun Neuter — baion — bah-ee'-on )

of Egyptian origin, frequent in the papyri writings, denotes "a branch of the palm tree," John 12:13 .

Note: Matthew, Mark and John each use a different word for "branch" in narrating Christ's entry into Jerusalem.

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Branch'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​b/branch.html. 1940.
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