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Strong's #4853 - συμφυλέτης
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- one who is of the same people, a fellow countryman
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συμφῡλ-έτης, ου, ὁ,
of the same φυλή, IG 12(2).505.18 (Methymna):
generally, fellow-countryman, 1 Thessalonians 2:14.
συμφυλέτης, συμφυλετου, ὁ (σύν and φυλή; see συμμαθητής), one who is of the same people, a fellow-countryman, (Vulg. contribulis): 1 Thessalonians 2:14. (Ecclesiastical writings.)
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† συμ -φυλέτης , -ου , ὁ
(< σύν , φυλή ; cf. σύμφυλος , Aq.: Zechariah 13:7; and v. Rutherford, NPhr., 255 f.),
a fellow-tribesman, fellow-countryman: 1 Thessalonians 2:14 (v. M, Th., in l, and Intr. liii). Not found elsewhere.†
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This late Greek word = ";sign,"; ";signal,"; which is classed by Phrynichus (cf. Rutherford NP p. 492 f.) among κίβδηλα ἀμαθῆ, is apparently first found in Menander Περικειρ. 362, and is fully illustrated by Durham Menander p. 95. For its use in Mark 14:44, its only occurrence in the NT, see Swete ad l., who cites Wünsche Neue Beiträge P. 339 for a kiss as the customary method of saluting a Rabbi. A plur. συσσήματα is found in Byz. Greek : see Psaltes Gr. p. 176.
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