4877. sunantésis
Lexicon
sunantésis: Meeting, Encounter

Original Word: συνάντησις
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: sunantésis
Pronunciation: soon-an'-tay-sis
Phonetic Spelling: (soon-an'-tay-sis)
Definition: Meeting, Encounter
Meaning: a meeting with.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
meet.

From sunantao; a meeting with -- meet.

see GREEK sunantao

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
late or variant reading for hupantésis, q.v.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4877: συνάντησις

συνάντησις, συναντησεως, , a meeting with (Euripides, Ion 535; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 4, 66): εἰς συνάντησιν τίνι, to meet one (Buttmann, § 146, 3), Matthew 8:34 R G (for לִקְרַאת, Genesis 14:17; Genesis 30:16; Exodus 4:27; Exodus 18:7).

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb συναντάω (synantáō), meaning "to meet" or "to encounter."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for συνάντησις, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words such as מוֹעֵד (mo'ed, Strong's 4150), which means "appointed time" or "meeting," and קָרָא (qara', Strong's 7121), meaning "to call" or "to meet." These terms also convey the idea of purposeful gatherings or divine appointments in the Hebrew Scriptures.

Usage: The term συνάντησις is used in the context of a meeting or encounter, often implying a significant or purposeful gathering.

Context: The Greek word συνάντησις (synántēsis) appears in the New Testament to describe a meeting or encounter, often with a sense of purpose or divine appointment. This term is used to convey the idea of a significant gathering or coming together, whether it be of people, events, or circumstances.

In the Berean Standard Bible, συνάντησις is used to describe encounters that are pivotal in the narrative of Scripture. For example, it may refer to the meeting of individuals who play a crucial role in the unfolding of God's plan. The term underscores the importance of divine orchestration in the lives of believers, where meetings and encounters are not merely coincidental but are part of a larger divine purpose.

Theologically, συνάντησις can be seen as a reflection of God's sovereignty and providence, where He orchestrates events and meetings to fulfill His will. This concept is consistent with the biblical theme that God is actively involved in the world, guiding and directing the paths of individuals and nations.

Forms and Transliterations
συναντήσει συνάντησιν συνάντησίν
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