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Strong’s G4842: A compound verb combining συν- (with) and πέμπω (to send), meaning “to send together with.” Used in early church contexts to describe the practice of sending trusted representatives together on ministry missions, particularly for handling financial matters.
συμπέμπω represents the intentional act of sending companions together on ministry missions. As a compound word, it combines togetherness (συν-) with sending (πέμπω) to express the deliberate pairing of trusted representatives for important tasks. In the New Testament, Paul uses it specifically in the context of handling church offerings, demonstrating early church wisdom in establishing accountability through multiple witnesses. The early church adopted this practice as a model for responsible stewardship and ministry partnerships. Today, it continues to inform principles of accountability and partnership in ministry.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
The prefix συν- indicates joint sending
The root πέμπω contributes the concept of dispatching
Together they express coordinated sending of representatives
Translation Options:
Morphological Features:
Example English morphing:
Present: send together
Future: will send together
Past: sent together
Participle: sending together
BDAG emphasizes its use in official church business contexts. Thayer’s highlights the purpose of accountability in joint sending. LSJ notes its use in diplomatic contexts. Vine’s connects it to church administration practices. Strong’s emphasizes the togetherness aspect. Moulton and Milligan document its use in official correspondence regarding delegations.
First appearance:
And we have [συμπέμπω] sent with him the brother whose praise is in the gospel throughout all the churches 2 Corinthians 8:18
Additional References:
2 Corinthians 8:22
Author: Work | Text |
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Xenophon: Cyropaedia | “The king [συμπέμπω] sent trusted advisors together with the ambassador.” |
Thucydides: History | “They [συμπέμπω] dispatched representatives jointly to negotiate peace.” |
Polybius: Histories | “The council [συμπέμπω] sent delegates together to oversee the treaty.” |
συμπέμπω beautifully illustrates the wisdom and integrity in Kingdom work. It proclaims the good news that King Jesus’s church operates with accountability and partnership, not lone rangers. This word reminds us that ministry is meant to be collaborative, with trusted companions working together to advance the gospel.
Strong’s G4842: A compound verb combining συν- (with) and πέμπω (to send), meaning “to send together with.” Used in early church contexts to describe the practice of sending trusted representatives together on ministry missions, particularly for handling financial matters.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: ministry-partnership, accountability, stewardship, church-administration, missions, representatives, delegation, trustworthiness, collaboration, joint-ministry, financial-integrity, leadership
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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