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Greek root word (lemma) ‘ἁπαλός’ (hapalos)

hapalos

This root form (lemma) ‘ἁπαλός’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: ἁπαλός (S-····NMS).

It is glossed in only one way: ‘tender’.

Have 2 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘hapalos’ (substantive adjective) in the Greek originals

Mark 13:28ἁπαλός (hapalos) NMS ‘the branch of it tender may become and may_be sprouting_out’ SR GNT Mark 13:28 word 14

OET-LV: 28And learn the parable of the fig_tree:   whenever the branch of_it may_become already tender, and may_be_sprouting_out the leaves, you_all_are_knowing that the summer is near.   (MRK_13:28)

OET-RV: 28So learn a lesson from fig trees—whenever the branches green up and start sprouting leaves and then everyone knows that summer is close. (MRK 13:28)

Mat 24:32ἁπαλός (hapalos) NMS ‘branch of it may become tender and the leaves’ SR GNT Mat 24:32 word 15

OET-LV: 32And learn the parable of the fig_tree:   whenever the branch of_it may_ already _become tender and the leaves may_be_sprouting_out, you_all_are_knowing that the summer is near.   (MAT_24:32)

OET-RV: 32So learn the parable about the fig tree: whenever its branches green up and leaves start to sprout out, you know that summer is coming. (MAT 24:32)

Key: S=substantive adjective NMS=nominative,masculine,singular