1 occurrence in 13 translations

'Part' in the Bible

These men are unseen rocks at your love-feasts, when they take part in them with you, keepers of sheep who without fear take the food of the sheep; clouds without water rushing before the wind, wasted trees without fruit, twice dead, pulled up by the roots,

Verse ConceptsClouds, Figurative UseRootsAgape LovePlucking OutThe Second DeathLove Exists Between PeopleLove Feast

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Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
συγκοινωνός 
Sugkoinonos 
Usage: 4

πέρας 
Peras 
Usage: 2

πρύμνα 
Prumna 
Usage: 3

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ἀδιάκριτος 
Adiakritos 
Usage: 1

ἄκρον 
Akron 
Usage: 1

ἀντιλαμβάνομαι 
Antilambanomai 
Usage: 3

δεκάτη 
Dekate 
Usage: 4

διαμερίζω 
Diamerizo 
Usage: 7

διΐ́στημε 
Diistemi 
the space of ... after , go further , be parted
Usage: 3

ἔσωθεν 
Esothen 
Usage: 4

κλῆρος 
Kleros 
Usage: 12

κλίμα 
Klima 
Usage: 3

κοινωνέω 
Koinoneo 
Usage: 8

κοινωνός 
Koinonos 
Usage: 9

μερίζω 
merizo 
Usage: 8

μερίς 
meris 
part , to be partaker 9
Usage: 4

μέρος 
meros 
Usage: 36

μεταλαμβάνω 
metalambano 
Usage: 6

μετέχω 
metecho 
Usage: 8

μέτοχος 
metochos 
Usage: 6

Πάρθος 
Parthos 
Usage: 1

πλείων πλεῖον πλέον 
Pleion 
more , many , greater , further Trans , most , more part , not tr ,
Usage: 40

συγκακοπαθέω 
Sugkakopatheo 
Usage: 1

συγκοινωνέω 
Sugkoinoneo 
have fellowship with , communicate with , be partaker of
Usage: 3

συμμερίζομαι 
Summerizomai 
be partaker with
Usage: 1

συμμέτοχος 
Summetochos 
Usage: 2

φραγμός 
Phragmos 
Usage: 1

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain