Strong's Concordance sullupeó: to be moved to grief with (pass.) Original Word: συλλυπέομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sullupeó Phonetic Spelling: (sool-loop-eh'-o) Short Definition: I am grieved Definition: I am moved to grief by sympathy. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sun and lupeó Definition to be moved to grief with (pass.) NASB Translation grieved (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4818: συλλυπέωσυλλυπέω: 1. to affect with grief together: Aristotle, eth. Nic. 9, 11, 4, p. 1171b, 7. 2. Passive, present participle συλλυπούμενος (T WH συνλυπουμενος cf. σύν, II. at the end (Tdf. Proleg., p. 76)); to grieve with oneself(see σύν, II. 4 (so Fritzsche, DeWette, others; but others regard the Σιν as 'sympathetic'; cf. Meyer, Weiss, Morison, on Mark as below)), be inwardly grieved (Herodotus, Plato, Polybius, Diodorus): of the pain of indignation, ἐπί τίνι, Mark 3:5. From sun and lupeo; to afflict jointly, i.e. (passive) sorrow at (on account of) someone -- be grieved. see GREEK sun see GREEK lupeo Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 48181 Occurrence συλλυπούμενος — 1 Occ. Mark 3:5 V-PPM/P-NMS GRK: μετ' ὀργῆς συλλυπούμενος ἐπὶ τῇ NAS: at them with anger, grieved at their hardness KJV: anger, being grieved for INT: with anger being grieved at the |