Lexicon isopsuchos: like-minded Original Word: ἰσόψυχος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: isopsuchos Phonetic Spelling: (ee-sop'-soo-khos) Short Definition: like-minded Definition: like-minded, of the same mind or spirit. HELPS word-Studies 2473 isópsyxos (an adjective, derived from 2470 /ísos, "equivalent, equal" and 5590/psyxē, "soul") – properly, of equal-soul; having similar identity (values) because like-minded, i.e. equally (similarly) motivated. 2473 (isopsyxos) occurs only in Phil 2:20. Here it refers to believers treating a situation (matter) with the same values (outlook) – because each is directed by God's inworking of faith (cf. Phil 2:17,20). [2473/isopsyxos (literally "equal-soul (identity)" shows believers (when led by God) will treat the moral weight of a matter similarly, i.e. with the same (Spirit-produced) conviction. See also 2 Pet 1:1.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom isos and psuchéDefinitionlike-minded NASB Translationkindred spirit (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2473: ἰσόψυχοςἰσόψυχος, ἰσόψυχον ( ἴσος and ψυχή), equal in soul ( A. V. like-minded) ( Vulg. unanimus): Philippians 2:20. ( Psalm 54:14 (); Aeschylus Ag. 1470.)
Strong's like minded. From isos and psuche; of similar spirit -- likeminded. see GREEK isos see GREEK psuche |
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