Strong's Lexicon sunoikodomeó: To build together, to construct jointly Original Word: συνοικοδομέω NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sun and oikodomeó Definition to build together, fig. to build up together NASB Translation built together (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4925: συνοικοδομέωσυνοικοδομέω, συνοικοδόμω: present passive, συνοικοδομοῦμαι; (Vulg.coaedifico); to build together i. e. a. to build together or with others (1 Esdr. 5:65 (66)). b. to put together or construct by building, out of several things to build up one whole (οἰκία εὖ συνωκοδομημενη καί συνηρμοσμενη, of the human body, Philo de praem. et poen. § 20): Ephesians 2:22. (Besides, in Thucydides, Diodorus, Dio Cassius, Plutarch.) From sun and oikodomeo; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively) -- build together. see GREEK sun see GREEK oikodomeo Englishman's Concordance Ephesians 2:22 V-PIM/P-2PGRK: καὶ ὑμεῖς συνοικοδομεῖσθε εἰς κατοικητήριον NAS: you also are being built together into a dwelling KJV: also are builded together for INT: also you are being built together for a habitation |



