Transliteration: sunistemi · verb
| Meaning | I commend, prove, am composed of, cohere |
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| Part of speech | verb |
| Frequency | 15x in the New Testament |
| Key inflected forms | συνεστῶτας, συνίστησιν, Συνίστημι, συνιστάνειν, συνιστάνοντες, συνιστάνομεν, συνεστήσατε, συνιστανόντων, συνιστάνων, συνίστασθαι |
| Example verses | Luke 9:32 · Rom 3:5 · Rom 5:8 · Rom 16:1 · 2Cor 3:1 |
συνίστημι (sunistemi) is a verb that occurs 15 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “I commend, prove, am composed of, cohere” and first appears in Luke 9:32.
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