A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
pl. συμπόσια, mess-parties, Mar. 6.39.
Συμπρεσβύτερος, ου, ὁ, (σύν & πρεσβύτερος)
a fellow-elder, fellow-presbyter, 1 Pe. 5.1. N.T.
Συμφέρω, (σύν & φέρω)
f. συνοίσω, a.1. συνήνεγκα, a.2. συνήνεγκον,
to bring together, collect, Ac. 19.19;
absol. to conduce to, to be for the benefit of any one,
be profitable, advantageous, expedient, 1 Co. 6.12. 2 Co. 8.10;
particip. neut. τὸ συμφέρον, good, benefit, profit, advantage,
Ac. 20.20. 1 Co. 7.35; impers. συμφέρει,
it is profitable, advantageous, expedient,
Mat. 5.29, 30; 19.10. et al.
Σύμφημι, (σύν & φημί)
pr. to affirm with; to assent, Ro. 7.16.
Συμφυλέτης, ου, ὁ, (σύν & φυλή)
pr. one of the same tribe;
a fellow-citizen, fellow-countryman, 1 Th. 2.14.
Σύμφῠτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & φύω)
pr. planted together, grown together;
in N.T., met. grown together, closely entwined
or united with, Ro. 6.5.
Συμφύω, (fr. same)
f. φύσω, pass. a.2. συνεφύην,
to make to grow together;
pass. to grow or spring up with, Lu. 8.7.
Συμφωνέω, ῶ, (σύμφωνος)
f. ήσω,
to sound together, to be in unison, be in accord;
trop. to agree with, accord with in purport, Ac. 15.15;
to harmonise with, be congruous, suit with, Lu. 5.36;
to agree with, make an agreement, Mat. 18.19; 20.2, 13. Ac. 5.9:
whence
Συμφώνησις, εως, ἡ,
unison, accord; agreement, concord, 2 Co. 6.15. N.T.
Συμφωνία, ας, ἡ,
symphony, harmony of sounds;
concert of instruments, music, Lu. 15.25.
Σύμφωνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & φωνή)
agreeing in sound;
met. accordant, harmonious, agreeing, and
neut. τὸ σύμφωνον, accord, agreement, 1 Co. 7.5.
Συμψηφίζω, (σύν & ψηφίζω, ψῆφος)
f. ίσω,
to calculate together, compute, reckon up, Ac. 19.19.
Σύμψῡχος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & ψυχή)
united in mind, at unity, Phi. 2.2. N.T.
Σύν,
prep. governing a dat., with, together with, Mat. 25.27; 26.35; 27.38;
attendant on, 1 Co. 15.10;
besides, Lu. 24.21; with, with the assistance of, 1 Co. 5.4;
with, in the same manner as, Ga. 3.9; εἶναι σύν τινι,
to be with any one, to be in company with, accompany, Lu. 2.13; 8.38;
to be on the side of, be a partisan of any one, Ac. 4.13; 14.4;
οἱ σύν τινι, those with any one, the companions of any one,
Mar. 2.26. Ac. 22.9;
the colleagues, associates of any one, Ac. 5.17, 21.
Συνάγω, (σύν & ἄγω)
f. άξω, a.2. συνήγᾰγον, p. pass. συνῆγμαι, a.1. pass. συνήχθην,
f. pass. συναχθήσομαι,
to bring together, collect, gather, as grain, fruits, &c.,
Mat. 3.12; 6.26; 13.30, 47; to collect an assembly, convoke;
pass. to convene, come together, meet, Mat. 2.4; 13.2;
18.20; 22.10; in N.T., to receive with kindness and hospitality,
to entertain, Mat. 25.35, 38, 43, et al.: (ᾰ)
whence
Συναγωγή, ῆς, ἡ,
a collecting, gathering; a Christian assembly or congregation,
Ja. 2.2; the congregation of a synagogue, Ac. 9.2, et al.;
a synagogue, place of Jewish worship, Lu. 7.5, et al.
Συναγωνίζομαι, (σύν & ἀγωνίζομαι)
f. ίσομαι,
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