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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
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Strong’s G4779: A compound verb meaning “to call together, summon, convene.” From σύν (with) and καλέω (to call). Used in various contexts from military gatherings to spiritual assemblies, particularly significant in Luke-Acts for gatherings where important announcements or celebrations occur.
Συγκαλέω carries the primary meaning of calling people together for a specific purpose. In the New Testament, it appears in both secular and sacred contexts, from soldiers gathering to mock the Messiah to the joyful assembly of friends to celebrate finding what was lost. The early church saw special significance in this word as it related to God’s calling of His people together for fellowship and purpose. Today, it reminds us of both the divine initiative in gathering His people and our responsibility to respond to His call to assembly.
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Etymology:
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Translation Options:
As a verb:
Examples:
BDAG emphasizes its use in formal gatherings. Thayer’s notes both secular and religious applications. LSJ traces its frequent use in military contexts. Vine’s highlights its significance in Luke’s writings. Strong’s connects it to authoritative summons. LEH notes its use in the Septuagint for assemblies. Moulton and Milligan show its common usage in official documents.
First appearance:
Mark 15:16: “And the soldiers led Him away into the hall, called Praetorium; and they call together [συγκαλέω] the whole band.”
Additional References:
Luke 9:1
Luke 15:6
Luke 15:9
Luke 23:13
Acts 5:21
Acts 10:24
Acts 28:17
Author: Work | Text |
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Thucydides: History | “The general called together [συγκαλέω] his troops for an assembly” |
Xenophon: Anabasis | “He summoned [συγκαλέω] the commanders to discuss strategy” |
Herodotus: Histories | “The king called together [συγκαλέω] all his advisers” |
Συγκαλέω reminds us that God is actively calling His people together for His purposes. Whether in celebration of the found or in solemn assembly, this word speaks to the divine initiative in gathering His people. It proclaims the good news that King Jesus continues to call people together into His kingdom community.
Strong’s G4779: A compound verb meaning “to call together, summon, convene.” From σύν (with) and καλέω (to call). Used in various contexts from military gatherings to spiritual assemblies, particularly significant in Luke-Acts for gatherings where important announcements or celebrations occur.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: gathering, assembly, calling, summons, church-gathering, divine-calling, community, luke-acts, biblical-greek, new-testament-greek, congregation, fellowship
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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