G4615

σίναπι 

Transliteration

sinapi;

Pronunciation

sin'-ap-ee

Parts of Speech

n n

Root Word (Etymology)

perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting)

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: TDNT 7:287

KJV Translation Count — 5x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: mustard seed (5)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. mustard, the name of a plant which in oriental countries grows from a very small seed and attains to the height of a tree, 10 feet (3 m) and more; hence a very small quantity of a thing is likened to a mustard seed, and also a thing which grows to a remarkable size

Strong's Definitions

sin'-ap-ee; perhaps from σίνομαι (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant): — mustard.

Concordance Results Using KJV

Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of G4615 G4615, which a man took, and sowed in his field:

KJV

And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of G4615 G4615, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.

KJV

It is like a grain of G4615 G4615, which, when it is sown in the earth, is less than all the G4615s that be in the earth:

KJV

It is like a grain of G4615 G4615, which a man took, and cast into his garden; and it grew, and waxed a great tree; and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of it.

KJV

And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of G4615 G4615, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.

KJV