Lexicon sundeó: To bind together, to join, to unite Original Word: συνδέω Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be a fellow-prisonerFrom sun and deo; to bind with, i.e. (passively) be a fellow-prisoner (figuratively) -- be bound with. see GREEK sun see GREEK deo HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 4887 syndéō – properly, to bind (closely) together, like prisoners are in jail. See 4886 (syndesmos). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sun and deó Definition to bind together NASB Translation prison (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4887: συνδέωσυνδέω: in Greek authors from Homer down; 1. to tie together, to bind together. 2. to bind or fasten on all sides. 3. to bind just as (i. e. jointly with) another: perfect passive participle ὡς συνδεδεμένοι, as fellow-prisoners (A. V. as bound with them), Hebrews 13:3 (συνδεδεμενος τῷ ὀινοχόω, Josephus, Antiquities 2, 5, 3). Englishman's Concordance Hebrews 13:3 V-RPM/P-NMPGRK: δεσμίων ὡς συνδεδεμένοι τῶν κακουχουμένων NAS: as though in prison with them, [and] those KJV: as bound with them; [and] them which suffer adversity, INT: of prisoners as bound with [them] those being mistreated |



