Lexical Summary synesis: a running together, understanding Original Word: σύνεσιςTransliteration: synesis Phonetic Spelling: (soon'-es-is) Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: a running together, understanding Meaning: a running together, understanding Strong's Concordance knowledge, understanding. From suniemi; a mental putting together, i.e. Intelligence or (concretely) the intellect -- knowledge, understanding. see GREEK suniemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4907: σύνεσιςσύνεσις, συνέσεως, ἡ (συνίημι, which see); 1. a running together, a flowing together: of two rivers, Homer, Odyssey 10, 515. 2. a. from Pindar down, understanding: Luke 2:47; 1 Corinthians 1:19 (from Isaiah 29:14); Ephesians 3:4; Colossians 2:2; 2 Timothy 2:7; πνευματικῇ, Colossians 1:9. b. the understanding, i. e. the mind so far forth as it understands: Mark 12:33; Wis. 4:11. (The Sept. for בִּינָה, תֲּבוּנָה, דַּעַת, מַדַע , שֵׂכֶל, etc.; also for מַשׂכִיל, a poem.) (Synonym: see σοφία, at the end; cf. Lightfoot on Colossians 1:9; Schmidt, chapter 147, 8.) |