Lexicon sunarmologeó: to fit together Original Word: συναρμολογέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sunarmologeó Phonetic Spelling: (soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o) Short Definition: I fit together Definition: I fit together, compact. HELPS word-Studies 4883 synarmologéō (from 4862 /sýn, "joined closely with"; harmós, "a joint"; and 719 /harmós, "reason") – properly, interconnected (joined); fit together to efficiently and effectively function. 4883 /synarmologéō ("hinged together") occurs twice in the NT (Eph 2:21, 4:16) – both times of God "fitly framing believers (OT, NT) into a harmonious, synergistic whole." That is, each individual being functioning as a part of the one people of God (His 2992 /laós, Heb ʽam). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sun and a comp. of harmos and legó (in the sense of to pick up) Definitionto fit together NASB Translationfitted (1), fitted together (1), together* (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4883: συναρμολογέωσυναρμολογέω, συναρμολόγω: present passive participle συναρμολογουμενος; ( ἁρμολογος binding, joining; from ἁρμός a joint, and λέγω); to join closely together; to frame together: οἰκοδομή, the parts of a building, Ephesians 2:21; ( σῶμα, the members of the body, Ephesians 4:16. (Ecclesiastical writers; classic writers use συναρμόσσειν and συναρμόζειν.)
Strong's joined together. From sun and a derivative of a compound of harmos and lego (in its original sense of laying); to render close-jointed together, i.e. Organize compactly -- be fitly framed (joined) together. see GREEK sun see GREEK harmos see GREEK lego |
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