Greek · G2590, G2591 · unreviewed

καρπός

Fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively · Carpus, probably a Christian

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καρπός G2590 fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively
Pronunciation karpós
Concrete harvest-results, whether literal produce or spiritual works flowing from character and obedience.
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Κάρπος G2591 Carpus, probably a Christian
Pronunciation Kárpos
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What does καρπός (karpós) mean in the Bible?

καρπός · Κάρπος is a Greek word meaning "fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively". :--fruit. Symbolizes covenant obedience. This term runs through the canonical themes of Covenant, Kingdom.

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Meaning

fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively
Extended definition

:--fruit.

Why This Word Matters
Symbolizes covenant obedience. Mark 11:12–14
Represents evidence of genuine kingdom reception. Mark 4:1–9
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Nominative · Singular · Masculine Matt 21:19 · Mark 4:29 · Luke 1:42 · John 15:16 · Gal 5:22 · Eph 5:9 · Phil 1:22 · Jas 3:18
Genitive · Plural · Masculine Matt 7:16 · Matt 7:20 · Matt 21:34 · Mark 12:2 · 2 Tim 2:6 · Jas 3:17
Genitive · Singular · Masculine Matt 12:33 · Luke 6:44 · Luke 20:10 · Acts 2:30
Accusative · Singular · Masculine Matt 3:8 · Matt 3:10 · Matt 7:19 · Matt 12:33 · Matt 13:8 · Matt 13:26 · Mark 4:7 · Mark 4:8 · Mark 11:14 · Luke 3:9 · Luke 6:43 · Luke 8:8 · Luke 13:6 · Luke 13:7 · Luke 13:9 · John 4:36 38×
Accusative · Plural · Masculine Matt 7:17 · Matt 7:18 · Matt 21:34 · Matt 21:41 · Matt 21:43 · Luke 3:8 · Luke 12:17 · Rev 22:2 10×
Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences

Each occurrence shows the passage reference, the original language term as it appears in that context, its transliteration, and the contextual sense.

Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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