Lexical Summary systrephō: to twist together, to gather together (pass.) Original Word: συστρέφωTransliteration: systrephō Phonetic Spelling: (soos-tref'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to twist together, to gather together (pass.) Meaning: to twist together, to gather together Strong's Concordance gather. From sun and strepho; to twist together, i.e. Collect (a bundle, a crowd) -- gather. see GREEK sun see GREEK strepho Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4962: συστρέφωσυστρέφω: 1 aorist participle συτρεψας; present passive participle συστρεφόμενος; (from Aeschylus and Herodotus down); 1. to twist together, roll together (into a bundle): φρυγάνων πλῆθος, Acts 28:3. 2. to collect, combine, unite: τινας, passive (reflexively (?)) of men, to (gather themselves together) assemble: Matthew 17:22 L T Tr text WH, see ἀναστρέφω, 3 a. |