Lexicon summorphos: similar, conformed to Original Word: σύμμορφος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: summorphos Phonetic Spelling: (soom-mor-fos') Short Definition: similar, conformed to Definition: similar, conformed to. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 4832 sýmmorphos – properly, conformed, by sharing the same inner essence-identity (form); showing similar behavior from having the same essential nature (used in Phil 3:10; this adjectival form also occurs in Ro 8:29 in many texts).  See 4833 (symmorphoō). Thayer's STRONGS NT 4832: σύμμορφοςσύμμορφος,  σύμμορφον ( σύν and  μορφή)  having the same form as another (cf.   σύν, II. 1) ( Vulg.conformis, configuratus);  similar, conformed to ( Lucian, amor. 39):  τίνος (cf.  Matthiae, § 379, p. 864; ( Winers Grammar, 195 (184);  Buttmann, § 132, 23)),  Romans 8:29 (see   εἰκών, a.);  τίνι ( Nicander, th. 321),  Philippians 3:21 ((here  Tdf. συνμορφος); cf.  Winer's Grammar, 624 (580)).    
 
 
 
 Strong's similar From sun and morphe; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar -- conformed to, fashioned like unto.  see GREEK sun  see GREEK morphe   |  
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