Lexicon sumpatheó: to have a fellow feeling with, i.e. sympathize with Original Word: συμπαθέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sumpatheó Phonetic Spelling: (soom-path-eh'-o) Short Definition: I sympathize with, have compassion on Definition: I sympathize with, have compassion on. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sumpathésDefinitionto have a fellow feeling with, i.e. sympathize with NASB Translationshowed sympathy (1), sympathize (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4834: συμπαθέωσυμπαθέω ( T WH συνπαθέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπάθω: 1 aorist συνεπάθησα; ( συμπαθής); a. to be affected with the same feeling as another, to sympathize with (Aristotle, Plutarch). b. in reference to the wretched, to feel for, have compassion on, (Vulg.compatior): τίνι, Hebrews 4:15 (A. V. to be touched with the feeling of); Hebrews 10:34 (Isocrates, p. 64 b.; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch).
Strong's sympathize, have compassion From sumpathes; to feel "sympathy" with, i.e. (by implication) to commiserate -- have compassion, be touched with a feeling of. see GREEK sumpathes |
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