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Strong’s G4910: A compound verb combining σύν (together), εὖ (well), and ὀχέω (to feed), meaning to feast together or carouse. In NT usage, appears in negative contexts describing false teachers participating in love feasts, highlighting abuse of Christian fellowship.
συνευωχέομαι represents a complex concept of shared feasting in fellowship. As a compound word, it combines σύν (together), εὖ (well), and ὀχέω (to feed), creating a term that describes luxurious communal dining. In its New Testament appearances in 2 Peter 2:13 and Jude 1:12, it appears in contexts criticizing false teachers who abuse Christian love feasts. The early church saw this term as a warning about corrupting sacred fellowship meals. Today, this word continues to remind us about maintaining the sanctity of Christian fellowship and communion.
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BDAG emphasizes its use in contexts of abuse of Christian fellowship. Thayer’s notes its connection to love feasts. LSJ provides examples from classical literature showing festive gatherings. Vine’s highlights its negative connotations in NT usage. Strong’s connects it to luxurious feasting. Moulton and Milligan document its use in descriptions of celebratory meals.
First appearance:
“And shall receive the reward of unrighteousness, as they that count it pleasure to riot in the day time. Spots they are and blemishes, sporting themselves with their own deceivings while they feast [συνευωχέομαι] with you;” 2 Peter 2:13
Additional References:
Jude 1:12
Author: Work | Text |
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Xenophon: Symposium | “The guests feasted together [συνευωχέομαι] at the banquet.” |
Athenaeus: Deipnosophistae | “They celebrated by feasting [συνευωχέομαι] with great luxury.” |
Diodorus: Library | “The soldiers feasted together [συνευωχέομαι] after the victory.” |
συνευωχέομαι reminds us that even sacred fellowship can be corrupted. The good news of King Jesus calls us to genuine communion rather than self-indulgent feasting. This word challenges us to maintain the purity and purpose of Christian fellowship, especially in our celebrations and communal meals.
Strong’s G4910: A compound verb expressing luxurious communal feasting. Used in NT to critique those who abuse Christian fellowship meals, emphasizing the need to maintain sacred fellowship’s purity.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: feasting, fellowship, communion, love feast, abuse, celebration, dining, revelry, Christian fellowship, communal meals
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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