Strong's Concordance karpos: fruit Original Word: καρπός, Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: karpos Phonetic Spelling: (kar-pos') Definition: fruit Usage: (a) fruit, generally vegetable, sometimes animal, (b) met: fruit, deed, action, result, (c) profit, gain. HELPS Word-studies 2590 karpós – properly, fruit; (figuratively) everything done in true partnership with Christ, i.e. a believer (a branch) lives in union with Christ (the Vine). By definition, fruit (2590 /karpós) results from two life-streams – the Lord living His life through ours – to yield what is eternal (cf. 1 Jn 4:17). Jn 15:1,2: "1I am the true vine, and My Father is the vine-dresser. 2Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit (2590 /karpós), He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit" (NASU). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition fruit NASB Translation benefit (2), crop (5), crops (2), descendants* (1), fruit (43), fruitful (1), fruits (4), grain (1), harvest (1), proceeds (1), produce (4), profit (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2590: καρπόςκαρπός, καρποῦ, ὁ (cf. Latincarpo; A-S. hearf-est (harvest i. e. the ingathering of crops); Curtius, § 42); Hebrew פְּרִי; from Homer down; fruit; 1. properly: the fruit of trees, Matthew 12:33; Matthew 21:19; Mark 11:14; Luke 6:44; Luke 13:6f; of vines, Matthew 21:34; Mark 12:2; Luke 20:10; 1 Corinthians 9:7; of the fields, Luke 12:17; Mark 4:29; 2 Timothy 2:6; (James 5:7); βλαστάνειν, James 5:18; 2. Metaphorically, that which originates or comes from something; an effect, result; a. equivalent to ἔργον, work, act, deed: with the genitive of the author, b. below); of Christian charity, i. e. benefit, Romans 15:28; καρπόν πολύν φέρειν, to accomplish much (for the propagation of Christianity and its furtherance in the souls of men), John 15:8, 16; used of men's deeds as exponents of their hearts (cf. Winer's Grammar, 372 (348)), Matthew 7:16, 20; ἀγαθοί, James 3:17; καρποί c. by a Hebraism d. συνάγειν καρπόν Probably from the base of harpazo; fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively -- fruit. see GREEK harpazo Englishman's Concordance Matthew 3:8 N-AMSGRK: ποιήσατε NAS: bear fruit in keeping KJV: therefore fruits meet INT: Produce therefore fruit worthy Matthew 3:10 N-AMS Matthew 7:16 N-GMP Matthew 7:17 N-AMP Matthew 7:17 N-AMP Matthew 7:18 N-AMP Matthew 7:18 N-AMP Matthew 7:19 N-AMS Matthew 7:20 N-GMP Matthew 12:33 N-AMS Matthew 12:33 N-AMS Matthew 12:33 N-GMS Matthew 13:8 N-AMS Matthew 13:26 N-AMS Matthew 21:19 N-NMS Matthew 21:34 N-GMP Matthew 21:34 N-AMP Matthew 21:41 N-AMP Matthew 21:43 N-AMP Mark 4:7 N-AMS Mark 4:8 N-AMS Mark 4:29 N-NMS Mark 11:14 N-AMS Mark 12:2 N-GMP Luke 1:42 N-NMS Strong's Greek 2590 |