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Matthew 10:21

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3860 shall deliver up παραδωσει
G1161 And δε
G80 the brother αδελφος
G80 the brother αδελφον
G1519 to εις
G2288 death θανατον
G2532   και
G3962 the father πατηρ
G5043 the child τεκνον
G2532   και
G1881   επαναστησονται
G5043 the children τεκνα
G1909 against επι
G1118 their parents γονεις
G2532   και
G2289   θανατωσουσιν
G846   αυτους

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  the
G80 brother
  shall
  deliver
  the
G80 brother
G2288 death
  the
G3962 father
  the
G5043 child
  the
G5043 children
  shall
  rise
G1909 against
  their
G1118 parents
  cause
  them
  be
  put
G2288 death

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G5043
Greek: τέκνον
Transliteration: teknon
Pronunciation: tek'-non
Part of Speech: Noun Neuter
Bible Usage: child daughter son.
Definition:  

a child (as produced)

1. offspring, children

a. child

b. a male child, a son

c. metaph.

1. the name transferred to that intimate and reciprocal relationship formed between men by the bonds of love, friendship, trust, just as between parents and children

2. in affectionate address, such as patrons, helpers, teachers and the like employ: my child

3. in the NT, pupils or disciples are called children of their teachers, because the latter by their instruction nourish the minds of their pupils and mould their characters

4. children of God: in the OT of "the people of Israel" as especially dear to God, in the NT, in Paul's writings, all who are led by the Spirit of God and thus closely related to God

5. children of the devil: those who in thought and action are prompted by the devil, and so reflect his character

d. metaph.

1. of anything who depends upon it, is possessed by a desire or affection for it, is addicted to it

2. one who is liable to any fate 1c

e. thus children of a city: it citizens and inhabitants

1. the votaries of wisdom, those souls who have, as it were, been nurtured and moulded by wisdom

2. cursed children, exposed to a curse and doomed to God's wrath or penalty

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.