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Name of God’s Son

ΣΥΝΚΑΤΑΦΕΡΟΜΕΝΗ, συνκαταφερομενη

SYNKATAPHEROMENĒ, synkatapheromenē

Sounds Like: soon-kah-tah-feh-ROH-meh-nee

Translations: being carried down with, being swept away with, being led astray with

From the root: ΣΥΓΚΑΤΑΦΕΡΩ

Part of Speech: Participle

Explanation: This word is a compound participle, formed from the prefix ΣΥΝ (meaning 'with' or 'together'), the prefix ΚΑΤΑ (meaning 'down'), and the verb ΦΕΡΩ (meaning 'to carry' or 'to bear'). As a whole, it means to be carried down or swept away together with something or someone, often implying being led astray or influenced by others. It describes an action that is happening to the subject, indicating they are passively being moved or influenced.

Inflection: Present, Passive, Participle, Feminine, Singular, Nominative

Strong’s number: G4785 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Codex Sinaiticus
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint

From the same root

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