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Strong's #4778 - συγκακουχέω
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- to treat ill with another
- to be ill treated in company with, share persecutions or come into a fellowship of ills
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συγκακουχεω
From G4862 and G2558
συγκακουχέω (T WH συνκακουχέω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συγκακούχω: present passive infinitive συγκακουχεῖσθαι; to treat ill with another; passive, to be ill-treated in company with, share persecutions or come into a fellowship of ills: τίνι, with one, Hebrews 11:25. Not found elsewhere.
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*† συν -κακουχέομαι
(Rec. συγκ -), -οῦμαι , pass.,
to endure adversity with: c. dat. pers., Hebrews 11:25. Not elsewhere.†
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";lend a hand along with,"; ";take an interest in"; (Luke 10:40, Romans 8:26). Deissmann (LAE2, p. 87 f.) has shown that this word, which is included by Thayer in his ";Biblical"; list, can be traced throughout the whole of the Hellenistic world. Thus, in addition to its LXX occurrences (Exodus 18:22, al.), he quotes exx. from Delphi, Syll 250 (= .3 412).7 (c. B.C. 260) συναντιλήψεσθαι τῶν τῆι πόλει συμφερόντων, ";to help in things profitable to the city";; from Pergamum, Perg 18.26 (B.C. 263–241) τοὺς εἰς ταῦτα συναντιλαμβανομένους, ";those helping in this"; : and from Egypt, P Hib I. 82.18 (B.C. 239–8) καλῶς οὖν [π ]οιήσεις συναν [τι ]λ [α ]μβανόμενος προθύμως περὶ τῶν εἰς ταῦτα συγκυρόντων, ";thou wilt therefore do well to take part zealously in the things relating thereto."; To these we may add PSI IV. 329.6 (B.C. 258–7), ib. VI. 591.12 (iii/B.C.) καλῶς ἂν ο [ὖν ποιή ]σαι <ς > συναντιλαβόμενό [ς μου ?. It will be noticed that all our exx. of this verb are from iii/B.C. but LS8 refer to a passage in Diod. 14. 8.
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