4896. suneimi
Strong's Lexicon
suneimi: To be with, to be present with, to accompany

Original Word: σύνειμι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: suneimi
Pronunciation: soon'-i-mee
Phonetic Spelling: (soon'-i-mee)
Definition: To be with, to be present with, to accompany
Meaning: I come together.

Word Origin: From the preposition σύν (sun, meaning "with") and the verb εἰμί (eimi, meaning "to be").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent conceptually might be found in words like עִם (im, Strong's H5973), which means "with" or "together with," emphasizing presence and companionship.

Usage: The Greek verb σύνειμι (suneimi) is used to describe the act of being present with someone or accompanying them. It conveys a sense of togetherness or association, often implying a close or intentional presence. In the New Testament, it is used to describe physical presence or companionship.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of being with someone carried significant social and relational implications. Companionship and presence were important in both personal and communal contexts. The use of σύνειμι in the New Testament reflects the value placed on community and fellowship among early Christians, who often gathered together for worship, teaching, and mutual support.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from sun and eimi (to go)
Definition
to come together
NASB Translation
coming together (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4896: σύνειμι (2)

σύνειμι (2), participle συνίων; (σύν, and εἰμί to go); from Homer down; to come together: Luke 8:4.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
gather together.

From sun and eimi (to go); to assemble -- gather together.

see GREEK sun

Forms and Transliterations
Συνιοντος Συνιόντος Suniontos Syniontos Synióntos
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 8:4 V-PP-GMS
GRK: Συνιόντος δὲ ὄχλου
NAS: crowd was coming together, and those
KJV: people were gathered together, and
INT: assembling moreover a crowd

Strong's Greek 4896
1 Occurrence


Συνιόντος — 1 Occ.















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