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
Συναυξάνομαι, (σύν & αὐξάνω)
f. ήσομαι,
to grow together in company, Mat. 13.30.
Σύνδεσμος, ου, ὁ,
that which binds together; a ligature, Co1. 2.19;
a band of union, Eph. 4.3. Col. 3.14;
a bundle, or, bond, Ac. 8.23:
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Συνδέω, (σύν & δέω)
f. δήσω,
to bind together; in N.T.,
pass. to be in bonds together with, He. 13.3.
Συνδοξάζω, (σύν & δοξάζω)
f. άσω,
in N.T., to glorify together with, to exalt to a state of
dignity and happiness in company with, to make to partake
in the glorification of another, Ro. 8.17.
Σύνδουλος, ου, ὁ, (σύν & δοῦλος)
a fellow-slave, fellow-servant, Mat. 24.49, et al.;
a fellow-minister of Christ, Col. 1.7, et al.
Συνδρομή, ῆς, ἡ, (σύν & ἔδραμον)
a running together, concourse, Ac. 21.30.
Συνεγείρω, (σύν & ἐγείρω)
f. γερῶ,
to raise up with any one; to raise up with Christ
by spiritual resemblance of His resurrection,
Ep. 2.6. Co. 2.12; 3.1. L.G.
Συνέδριον, ίου, τό, (σύν & ἕδρα)
pr. a sitting together, assembley, &c.;
in N.T., the Sanhedrin, the supreme council of the
Jewish nation, Mat. 5.22; 26.59;
meton. the Sanhedrin as including the members and
place of meeting, Lu. 22.66. Ac. 4.15, et al.;
genr. a judicial council, tribunal, Mat. 10.17. Mar. 13.9.
Συνείδησις, εως, ἡ, (συνειδέναι)
consciousness, He. 10.2; a present idea, persisting notion,
impression of reality, 1 Co. 8.7. 1 Pe. 2.19;
conscience, as an inward moral impression of one's
actions and principles, Jno. 8.9. Ac. 23.1; 24.16.
Ro. 9.1. 2 Co. 1.12, et al.; conscience, as the inward
faculty of moral judgement,
Ro. 2.15; 13.5. 1 Co. 8.7, 10, 12; 10.25, 27, 28, 29.
2 Co. 4.2; 5.11, et al.;
conscience, as the inward moral and spiritual frame,
Tit. 1.15, He. 9.14.
Συνεῖδον,
a. 2. συνοράω, part. συνιδών,
to see under one range of view;
to take a deliberate glance of a state of matters,
Ac. 12.12; 14.6.
Συνειδώς,
see σύνοιδα.
Σύνειμι, (σύν & εἰμί)
f. έσομαι,
to be with, be in company with, Lu. 9.18. Ac. 22.11.
Σύνειμι, (σύν & εἶμι)
part. συνιών,
to come together, assemble, Lu. 8.4.
Συνεισέρχομαι, (σύν & εἰσέρχομαι)
a.2. συνεισῆλθον,
to enter with any one, Jno. 18.15; to embark with, Jno. 6.22.
Συνέκδημος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & ἔκδημος, a traveller to foreign countries)
one who accompanies another to foreign countries, fellow-traveller,
Ac. 19.29. 2 Co. 8.19. L.G.
Συνεκλεκτός, ή, όν, (σύν & ἐκλεκτός)
chosen along with others;
elected to Gospel privileges along with,
1 Pe. 5.13. N.T.
Συνελαύνω, (σύν & ἐλαύνω)
f. ελάσω, a.1. συνήλᾰσα,
pr. to drive together; to urge to meet; in N.T.,
to urge to union, Ac. 7.26.
Συνεπιμαρτυρέω, ῶ, (σύν & ἐπιμαρτυρέω)
f. ήσω,
to join in according attestation;
to support by attestation, to confirm, sanction, He. 2.4.
Συνεπιτίθεμαι, (σύν & ἐπιτίθημι)
to set upon along with, assail at the same time;
to unite in impreaching, v.r. Ac. 24.9.
Συνέπομαι, (σύν & ἕπομαι, to follow)
imperf. συνειπόμην,
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