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Strong's #3653 - ὄλυνθος
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- an unripe fig which grows during the winter, yet does not come to maturity but falls off in the spring
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ὄλυνθ-ος, v. ὄλονθος.
ὅλονθος, ον, (ὅλος, ὄνθος)
all over dung, γνάθος Com.Adesp. ap. Eust. 1329.30.
ὄλυνθος, ὀλυνθου, ὁ, an unripe fig (Latingrossus), which grows during the winter, yet does not come to maturity but fails off in the spring (cf. B. D. under the word
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ὄλυνθος , -ου , ὁ ,
[in LXX: (H6291)*;]
an unripe fig, which grows in winter and usually falls off in the spring : Revelation 6:13.†
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This common word is almost invariably construed in the NT with the indicative and generally with the aorist : cf. PSI IV. 322.1 (B.C. 266–5) ὅτ᾽ ἔγραψ [άς μοι ], ἐπιστολὴν ἀπεστάλκειμεν ἐξ Ἀλεξα [νδρείας, ib. V. 447.12 (A.D. 167) ὅτε αὐτοῖς ἡ πολιτεία ἐδόθη. Ἀφ᾽ ὅτε occurs in an amusing letter which a man writes to his wife who had left him, but whom he wishes to return—P Oxy III. 528.9 (ii/A.D.) ιβ ̄ Φαῶφι ἀφ᾽ ὅτε ἐλουσάμην μετ᾽ ἐσοῦ οὐκ ἐλουσάμην οὐκ ἤλιμ <μ >ε (l. ἤλειμ <μ >αι) μεχρεὶ ιβ ̄ Ἀθύρ, ";since we bathed together on Phaophi 12 I never bathed nor anointed myself until Athur 12"; (Edd.). For ὅτε μὲν. . . ὅτε δέ, see the Gnomon des Idios Logos § 67 (= BGU V. p. 27) ὅτε μὲν ἐξ ὅλων ὅτ ̣ε ̣ δὲ ἐξ ἡμίσου [ς ὅτ ]ε ̣ δ ̣ὲ ἐκ τετάρτ [ο ]υ ἀνελήμ [φ ]θησαν. Vett. Val. p. 106.36 ἔστι δὲ αὐτῆς καὶ ἄλλο σχῆμα, ὅτε ἄρξηται πρῶτον μειοῦσθαι is an ex. of ὅτε c. conj. According to the best attested reading the words ἥξει ὅτε form no part of the true text in Luke 13:35.
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