γενόμενος

genomenos

being

a prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb; to cause to be ("gen"-erate), i.e. (reflexively) to become (come into being), used with great latitude (literal, figurative, intensive, etc.):--arise, be assembled, be(-come, -fall, -have self), be brought (to pass), (be) come (to pass), continue, be divided, draw, be ended, fall, be finished, follow, be found, be fulfilled, + God forbid, grow, happen, have, be kept, be made, be married, be ordained to be, partake, pass, be performed, be published, require, seem, be showed, X soon as it was, sound, be taken, be turned, use, wax, will, would, be wrought.

G1096

Mark 9:33 · Word #9

Lexicon G1096

Lemmaγίνομαι
Transliterationgínomai
Strong'sG1096
In-contextbeing
Literalhaving-become

Morphology V AOR MID PTCP NOM M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past
Voice MID — Middle — The subject acts on itself or in its own interest
Mood PTCP — Participle — A verbal adjective
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

Lemmaγίνομαι
Strong'sG1096

SIBI-P1 G1096-54

having come-into-being (himself)

Rootγίνομαι (ginomai)
Core Meaningsto become, to come into being, to happen, to arise, to be made, to occur
Semantic Rangeto become, to be born, to arise, to occur, to happen, to be made, to come about, to be fulfilled
Conceptual Significanceγίνομαι is central to biblical Greek for expressing becoming, origin, and divine action in history. It marks transitions into new states—creation, incarnation, fulfillment—emphasizing that events and identities come into being through divine purpose and unfolding reality.
Morphological NotesVerb; aorist middle participle; nominative masculine singular (Gr,V,AMP,NMS). The aorist marks a completed action, the middle voice indicates participation or self-involvement in the action, and the participle functions adjectivally or adverbially with masculine singular agreement.
Rendering RationaleThe aorist participle conveys a completed act—"having come into being"—prior to the main verb. The middle voice of γίνομαι carries a reflexive or self-involving sense, reflected in "(himself)," and the nominative masculine singular form aligns with a masculine singular subject.

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Words from Root γίνομαι (to become, to come into being, to happen, to arise, to be made, to occur)

SILEX Code Transliteration SIBI-P1
G1096-05 egenethen I was becoming
G1096-51 genomenoi having come-into-being for themselves (masculine nominative plural)
G1096-56 genometha that we might come-into-being

Word Usage (668 occurrences of G1096)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Matthew 1:22 γέγονεν gegonen has taken place
Matthew 4:3 γένωνται genontai
Matthew 5:18 γένηται genetai