STRONGS G4773:
συγγενής,
συγγενες (accusative singular
συγγενῆ, and in
Romans 16:11 Treg. συγγενην; see
ἄρσην), dative plural
συγγενέσιν and (in
Mark 6:4 T Tr (
WH, also in
Luke 2:44 WH) according to a barbarous declension, cf. (1 Macc. 10:89)
Buttmann, 25 (22))
συγγενεῦσιν (
σύν and
γένος) (from
Pindar,
Aeschylus down; the
Sept.),
of the same kin, akin to, related by blood, (
Pliny,
congener):
Mark 6:4;
Luke 2:44;
Luke 21:16;
τίνος, Luke (
Luke 1:58);
Luke 14:12;
John 18:26;
Acts 10:24;
Revelation 16:7,
11,
21 (see below);
ἡ συγγενής,
Luke 1:36 R G Tr (
Leviticus 18:14); in a wider sense,
of the same race, a fellow-countryman:
Romans 9:3 ((so some take the word in
Romans 16:7,
11,
21, above; cf.
Lightfoot on Philippians, p. 175)).
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