monogenés: only begotten Original Word: μονογενής, ές Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: monogenés Phonetic Spelling: (mon-og-en-ace') Short Definition: only, only-begotten, unique Definition: only, only-begotten; unique.
3439 monogenḗs (from 3411 /misthōtós, "one-and-only" and 1085 /génos, "offspring, stock") – properly, one-and-only; "one of a kind" – literally, "one (monos) of a class, genos" (the only of its kind). Word Origin from monos and genos Definition only begotten NASB Word Usage only (3), only begotten (6). STRONGS NT 3439: μονογενήςμονογενής, μονογενές (μόνος and γένος) (Cicero,unigena; Vulg. (in Lukeunicus, elsewhere) and in ecclesiastical writingsunigenitus), single of its kind, only (A. V. only-begotten); used of only sons or daughters (viewed in relation to their parents), Hesiod theog. 426, 448; Herodotus 7, 221; Plato, Critias 113 d.; Josephus, Antiquities 1, 13, 1; 2, 7, 4; μονογενές τέκνον πατρί, Aeschylus Ag. 898. So in the Scriptures: Hebrews 11:17; μονογενῆ εἶναι τίνι (to be one's only son or daughter), Judges 11:34; Tobit 3:15; Luke 7:12; Luke 8:42; Luke 9:38; (cf. Westcott on Epistles of John, pp. 162ff). Hence, the expression ὁ μονογενής υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ and υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ ὁ μονογονης, John 3:16, 18; John 1:18 (see below); 1 John 4:9; μονογενής παρά πατρός, John 1:14 (some take this generally, owing to the omission of the article (cf. Green, pp. 48f)), used of Christ, denotes the only son of God or one who in the sense in which he himself is the son of God has no brethren. He is so spoken of by John not because ὁ λόγος which was ἐνσαρκωθεις in him was eternally generated by God the Father (the orthodox interpretation), or came forth from the being of God just before the beginning of the world (Subordinationism), but because by the incarnation (ἐνσαρκωσις) of the λόγος in him he is of nature or essentially Son of God, and so in a very different sense from that in which men are made by him τέκνα τοῦ Θεοῦ (John 1:13). For since in the writings of John the title ὁ ἱυος τοῦ Θεοῦ is given only to the historic Christ so called, neither the Logos alone, nor Jesus alone, but ὁ λόγος ὁ ἐνσαρκωθεις or Jesus through the λόγος united with God, is ὁ μονογενής υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ. The reading μονογενής Θεός (without the article before μονογενής) in John 1:18, — which is supported by no inconsiderable weight of ancient testimony, received into the text by Tregelles, and Westcott and Hort, defended with much learning by Dr. Hort ("On μονογενής Θεός in Scripture and Tradition in his Two Dissertations" Camb. and Lond. 1876), and seems not improbable to Harnack (in the Theol. Lit.-Zeit. for 1876, p. 541ff) (and Weiss (in Meyer 6te Aufl. at the passage)), but is foreign to John's mode of thought and speech (John 3:16, 18; 1 John 4:9), dissonant and harsh — appears to owe its origin to a dogmatic zeal which broke out soon after the early days of the church; (see articles on the reading by Prof. Abbot in the Bib. Sacr. for Oct. 1861 and in the Unitarian Rev. for June 1875 (in the latter copious references to other discussions of the same passage are given); see also Prof. Drummond in the Theol. Rev. for Oct. 1871). Further, see Grimm, Exgt. Hdbch. on Sap., p. 152f; (Westcott as above).
only begotten, child. From monos and ginomai; only-born, i.e. Sole -- only (begotten, child). see GREEK monos see GREEK ginomai
μόλις — 6 Occ. Μολόχ — 1 Occ. ἐμόλυναν — 1 Occ. ἐμολύνθησαν — 1 Occ. μολύνεται — 1 Occ. μολυσμοῦ — 1 Occ. μομφήν — 1 Occ. μοναὶ — 1 Occ. μονὴν — 1 Occ. μονογενῆ — 3 Occ. μονογενοῦς — 2 Occ. μόνον — 67 Occ. μόνα — 1 Occ. μόνας — 2 Occ. μόνην — 1 Occ. μόνῳ — 7 Occ. μόνοι — 4 Occ. μόνοις — 1 Occ. μόνον — 6 Occ. μόνος — 20 Occ.
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μονογενῆ — 3 Occ. μονογενὴς — 4 Occ. μονογενοῦς — 2 Occ.
Luke 7:12 Adj-NMS BIB: ἐξεκομίζετο τεθνηκὼς μονογενὴς υἱὸς τῇ NAS: man was being carried out, the only son KJV: carried out, the only son INT: was being carried out [one] who had died only begotten son of theLuke 8:42 Adj-NFS BIB: ὅτι θυγάτηρ μονογενὴς ἦν αὐτῷ NAS: for he had an only daughter, about KJV: he had one only daughter, about INT: because daughter an only was to him Luke 9:38 Adj-NMS BIB: μου ὅτι μονογενής μοί ἐστιν NAS: at my son, for he is my only [boy], KJV: he is mine only child. INT: of me for an only child to me he is John 1:14 Adj-GMS BIB: δόξαν ὡς μονογενοῦς παρὰ πατρός NAS: glory as of the only begotten from the Father, KJV: as of the only begotten of INT: a glory as of an only only-begotten with a father John 1:18 Adj-NMS BIB: ἑώρακεν πώποτε μονογενὴς θεὸς ὁ NAS: at any time; the only begotten God KJV: at any time; the only begotten Son, INT: has seen ever yet only-begotten God the John 3:16 Adj-AMS BIB: υἱὸν τὸν μονογενῆ ἔδωκεν ἵνα NAS: that He gave His only begotten Son, KJV: he gave his only begotten Son, that INT: Son the only begotten he gave that John 3:18 Adj-GMS BIB: ὄνομα τοῦ μονογενοῦς υἱοῦ τοῦ NAS: in the name of the only begotten Son KJV: the name of the only begotten Son INT: name of the only begotten Son Hebrews 11:17 Adj-AMS BIB: καὶ τὸν μονογενῆ προσέφερεν ὁ NAS: was offering up his only begotten [son]; KJV: offered up his only begotten [son], INT: and [his] only begotten son was offering up the [one] 1 John 4:9 Adj-AMS BIB: αὐτοῦ τὸν μονογενῆ ἀπέσταλκεν ὁ NAS: has sent His only begotten Son KJV: sent his only begotten Son into INT: of him the only-begotten has sent 9 Occurrences
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