GreekG6081Verb
συμπίπτω
sumpiptō
“be downcast”
1Occurrences
G6081Strong's #
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Definition
Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
1.to fall together, meet in battle, come to blows, Lat. concurrere, (Homer): ς. *ἐς νείκεα *(Herdotus Historicus): to encounter, *κλύδωνι *(Euripides); *νηί *(Thucydides)
2.generally, to fall in with, meet with accidents, misfortunes, with dative, (Herdotus Historicus)
3.of ailments, events, to fall upon, happen to, with dative pers., (Aeschulus Tragicus); also *ἔς τινα *(Herdotus Historicus)
4.absolute to happen or fall out at the same time, concur, (Herdotus Historicus)
5.with part, like τυγχάνω, *τόδε συνέπεσε γενόμενον *(Herdotus Historicus)
6.impersonal, συνέπεσε, it happened, fell out, came to pass, with infinitive, (Herdotus Historicus); *ξυνέπεσεν εἰς τοῦτο ἀνάγκης ὥστε *. matters came to such a pass that . , (Thucydides); or with accusative et infinitive, (Thucydides)
7.to coincide, agree or be in accordance with, *τινί *(Herdotus Historicus): absolute to agree exactly, (Herdotus Historicus); *ἐμοὶ σὺ συμπέπτωκας ἐς ταὐτὸν λόγου *have come to exactly the same point with me, (Euripides)
8.to fall together, i. e. fall in, collapse, of a house, Lat. concidere, (Euripides); *σῶμα συμπεσόν *a frame having collapsed from disease, (Plato Philosophus)
9.*συμπίτνω *poetry for συμπίπτω, when the penultimate is to be short
10.to fall or dash together, of waves, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
11.to concur, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
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Greek Verb
Occurrences
συμπίπτω appears 1 time in the New Testament.
Distribution by Book
Luke
1
Key Passages
Luke 6:49BSB
But the one who hears My words and does not act on them is like a man who built his house on ground without a foundation. The torrent crashed against that house, and immediately it fell—and great was its destruction!”
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