John:15:6
rwp@John:15:6 @{He is cast forth} (\eblth ex\). Timeless or gnomic use of the first aorist passive indicative of \ball\ as the conclusion of a third-class condition (see also verses 4,7| for the same condition, only constative aorist subjunctive \meinte\ and \meini\ in verse 7|). The apostles are thus vividly warned against presumption. Jesus as the vine will fulfil his part of the relation as long as the branches keep in vital union with him. {As a branch} (\hs to klma\). {And is withered} (\exranth\). Another timeless first aorist passive indicative, this time of \xrain\, same timeless use in strkjv@James:1:11| of grass, old and common verb. They gather (\sunagousin\). Plural though subject not expressed, the servants of the vine-dresser gather up the broken off branches. {Are burned} (\kaietai\). Present passive singular of \kai\, to burn, because \klmata\ (branches) is neuter plural. See this vivid picture also in strkjv@Matthew:13:41f.,49f|.