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Strong’s G4907: A compound noun derived from σύν (together) and ἵημι (to send), meaning understanding or intelligence. In NT usage, describes mental comprehension and spiritual insight, particularly the ability to grasp divine truth and apply it wisely.
σύνεσις represents a deep form of understanding that involves bringing different aspects of knowledge together. The word conveys the idea of mental acuity and insight, particularly in spiritual matters. In its first New Testament appearance in Mark 12:33, it appears in the context of understanding God’s greatest commandments. The early church saw this term as expressing not just intellectual comprehension but spiritual discernment and practical wisdom. Today, this word continues to emphasize the importance of both theological understanding and its practical application in Christian life.
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BDAG emphasizes the word’s focus on mental comprehension and spiritual insight. Thayer’s notes its connection to practical understanding. LSJ provides examples from classical literature showing intellectual capacity. Vine’s highlights its use for spiritual discernment. Strong’s connects it to putting together mentally. Moulton and Milligan document its use in contexts of wisdom and learning.
First appearance:
“And to love Him with all the heart, and with all the understanding [σύνεσις], and with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to love his neighbour as himself, is more than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” Mark 12:33
Additional References:
Luke 2:47, 1 Corinthians 1:19, Ephesians 3:4, Colossians 1:9, Colossians 2:2
Author: Work | Text |
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Plato: Republic | “The guardians must possess understanding [σύνεσις] to govern wisely.” |
Aristotle: Ethics | “Moral virtue requires understanding [σύνεσις] as well as habit.” |
Demosthenes: Orations | “His natural understanding [σύνεσις] surpassed his years.” |
σύνεσις represents the divine gift of understanding that enables us to grasp and apply spiritual truth. The good news of King Jesus isn’t just information to be learned but wisdom to be lived. This word reminds us that true spiritual understanding combines theological insight with practical application in loving God and neighbor.
Strong’s G4907: A compound noun expressing mental comprehension and spiritual insight. In NT usage, describes the understanding needed to grasp divine truth and apply it in life, particularly in loving God and neighbor.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: understanding, insight, wisdom, comprehension, spiritual discernment, intelligence, knowledge, mental capacity, wisdom, spiritual understanding
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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