Lexical Summary synteleō: to complete, accomplish Original Word: συντελέωTransliteration: synteleō Phonetic Spelling: (soon-tel-eh'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to complete, accomplish Meaning: to complete, accomplish Strong's Concordance finish, fulfill, make. From sun and teleo; to complete entirely; generally, to execute (literally or figuratively) -- end, finish, fulfil, make. see GREEK sun see GREEK teleo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4931: συντελέωσυντελέω, συντέλω; future συντελέσω; 1 aorist συνετέλεσα; passive, present infinitive συντελεῖσθαι; 1 aorist συνετελεσθην (John 2:3 T WH 'rejected' marginal reading), participle (συντελεσθεις; from Thucydides and Xenophon down; the Sept. often for כִּלָּה; also sometimes for תָּמַם, עָשָׂה, etc.; 1. to end together or at the same time. 2. to end completely; bring to an end, finish, complete: τούς λόγους, Matthew 7:28 R G; τόν πειρασμόν, Luke 4:13; ἡμέρας, passive, Luke 4:2; Acts 21:27 (Job 1:5; Tobit 10:7). 3. to accomplish, bring to fulfilment; passive, to come to pass, Mark 13:4; λόγον, a word, i. e. a prophecy, Romans 9:28 (ῤῆμα, Lamentations 2:17). 4. to effect, make (cf. our conclude): διαθήκη, Hebrews 8:8 (Jeremiah 41:8, 15 5. to finish, i. e. in a use foreign to Greek writings, to make an end of: συνετελέσθη ὁ οἶνος τοῦ γάμου (was at an end with), John 2:3 Tdf. after the Sinaiticus manuscript (Ezekiel 7:15 for אָכַל; to bring to an end, destroy, for כִּלָּה, Jeremiah 14:12; Jeremiah 16:4). |