"to suffer evils along with someone; to be enduringly adherent, 2 Tim. 1:8; 2:3*"
Definition and meaning
to suffer evils along with someone; to be enduringly adherent, 2 Tim. 1:8; 2:3*
In the original Greek the word is written: συγκακοπαθέω
Scripture references
These are the most notable occurrences of synkakopatheo (G4777) across the King James Bible.
Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God;
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Common questions
Strong's G4777 (synkakopatheo) is a Greek word that means: to suffer evils along with someone; to be enduringly adherent, 2 Tim. 1:8; 2:3* It appears 1 times in the King James Bible.
The word synkakopatheo (G4777) appears 1 times in the original Greek text.
Strong's G4777 is synkakopatheo, a Greek word defined as: to suffer evils along with someone; to be enduringly adherent, 2 Tim. 1:8; 2:3*. James Strong catalogued this in his 1890 concordance to help English readers study the original languages of the Bible.
synkakopatheo is a Greek word found in the New Testament.