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Strong’s G4856: A compound verb combining συν- (with) and φωνή (sound, voice), meaning “to harmonize, agree together.” Used in spiritual contexts to describe unity in prayer and purpose among believers, as well as in practical contexts for reaching agreements and making arrangements.
συμφωνέω represents the concept of harmonious agreement and unity. As a compound word, it combines togetherness (συν-) with sound/voice (φωνή) to express agreement that resonates like musical harmony. In the New Testament, it appears in both spiritual contexts regarding unified prayer and practical contexts of making agreements. The early church saw this term as significant for understanding both spiritual unity in prayer and proper conduct in agreements. Today, it continues to inform our understanding of Christian unity and ethical business practices.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
The prefix συν- indicates joint action
The root φωνή contributes the concept of unified sound
Together they express harmonious agreement
Translation Options:
Morphological Features:
Example English morphing:
Present: agree
Future: will agree
Past: agreed
Participle: agreeing
BDAG emphasizes both spiritual and practical applications. Thayer’s highlights the harmony aspect. LSJ notes its use in musical contexts. Vine’s connects it to unity in prayer. Strong’s emphasizes the completeness of agreement. Moulton and Milligan document its use in business contracts.
First appearance:
Again I say to you that if two of you [συμφωνέω] agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven. Matthew 18:19
Additional References:
Matthew 20:2, Luke 5:36, Acts 5:9, Acts 15:15
Author: Work | Text |
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Plato: Republic | “The philosophers [συμφωνέω] agreed harmoniously on principles of justice.” |
Aristotle: Ethics | “Friends must [συμφωνέω] be in accord about the good.” |
Plutarch: Lives | “The assembly [συμφωνέω] reached unanimous agreement on the proposal.” |
συμφωνέω beautifully captures both the spiritual and practical dimensions of Christian unity. It proclaims the good news that King Jesus brings His people into harmony with both God and each other. This word reminds us that true spiritual unity manifests in both prayer and practical arrangements.
Strong’s G4856: A compound verb combining συν- (with) and φωνή (sound, voice), meaning “to harmonize, agree together.” Used in spiritual contexts to describe unity in prayer and purpose among believers, as well as in practical contexts for reaching agreements and making arrangements.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: agreement, harmony, unity, prayer, contracts, business-ethics, spiritual-unity, consensus, accord, cooperation, musical-metaphor, joint-purpose
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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