Lexicon homou: together, at the same place, at the same time Original Word: ὁμοῦ Strong's Exhaustive Concordance together. Genitive case of homos (the same; akin to hama) as adverb; at the same place or time -- together. see GREEK hama NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadverb from gen. of homos (the same) Definition together NASB Translation together (4). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3674: ὁμοῦὁμοῦ (ὁμός) (from Homer down), adverb, together: John 4:36; John 20:4; εἶναι ὁμοῦ, of persons assembled together, Acts 2:1 L T Tr WH; Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek word ὁμός (homos), meaning "same" or "together."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ὁμοῦ, similar concepts of togetherness and unity can be found in Hebrew words such as יַחַד (yachad, Strong's Hebrew 3162), which means "together" or "in union." This reflects the shared biblical emphasis on community and collective purpose. Usage: This word is used in the New Testament to denote unity in action or location, often emphasizing the concept of being together in a physical or metaphorical sense. Context: The Greek adverb ὁμοῦ appears in the New Testament to convey the idea of togetherness or unity, whether in terms of physical proximity or shared purpose. It is used to describe situations where individuals or groups are gathered in one place or acting in concert. This term underscores the importance of unity and collective action within the early Christian community. Forms and Transliterations ομου ομού όμου ὁμοῦ homou homoû omouLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance John 4:36 AdvGRK: ὁ σπείρων ὁμοῦ χαίρῃ καὶ NAS: and he who reaps may rejoice together. KJV: he that reapeth may rejoice together. INT: he that sows together might rejoice and John 20:4 Adv John 21:2 Adv Acts 2:1 Adv |