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Syntyche
Biblical Persons & Places
Syntyche
Woman living at the time of the New Testament
A woman living at the time of the New Testament, only mentioned at Php.4.2;
only referred to as Syntyche (Συντύχη).
Strong's Definition
an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female
Derivation: from G4940 (συντυγχάνω);
KJV Usage: Syntyche
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Συντύχη and (so Tdf. editions 7, 8; cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 31; (Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; Kühner, § 84 at the end; on the other hand, Chandler § 199)) Συντύχη, ἡ (accusative: Συντύχην), Syntyche, a woman belonging to the church at Philippi: Php_4:2. (The name occurs several times its Greek inscriptions (see Lightfoot on Philippians, the passage cited).)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Συντύχη Syntychē 1x
Syntyche, pr. name, Php_4:2
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Συντύχη ( T , -τυχή ), -ης , ἡ ,
Syntyche : Php_4:2 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
Συντύχη [page 615]
(for the accentuation see Winer-Schmiedel Gr . p. 71), the name of a woman member of the Church at Philippi ( Php_4:2 ). It is found in the inscrr. CIG II. 2326 2 , 3098 3 - 10 , and in its masculine form is represented by the Latin Sintichus ( CIL XII. 4703). On the superior position of women in Macedonia, see the inscriptional evidence brought forward in Lightfoot Php_2:1-30 , p. 54 ff., and on the possibility that Syntyche is to be identified with the Lydia of Acts, see Ramsay, Bearing , p. 309.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Συντύχη (T, -τυχή), -ης, ἡ
Syntyche: Php.4:2.†
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