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Name of God’s Son

ΣΥΝΗΓΜΩΝΩΝ, συνηγμωνων

SYNĒGMŌNŌN, synēgmōnōn

Sounds Like: soon-AYG-moh-NOHN

Translations: gathered, assembled, brought together, collected

From the root: ΣΥΝΑΓΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: The word "ΣΥΝΗΓΜΩΝΩΝ" appears to be a misspelling or a garbled form of a Koine Greek word, likely an inflected form of the verb "συνάγω" (synagō). The ending "-ωνων" is not a standard Koine Greek inflection. If it were a form of "συνάγω", it would typically mean 'gathered' or 'assembled'. The verb "συνάγω" means 'to gather together', 'to assemble', 'to bring together', or 'to collect'. It is often used in the context of people gathering for a meeting or a religious assembly.

Inflection: This specific form is not standard Koine Greek. If it were a correct inflection of "συνάγω", it would likely be a participle or a past tense form, possibly indicating a plural subject or object, but the ending is anomalous.

Strong’s number: G4863 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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