- Original: ὁμοθυμαδόν
- Transliteration: Homothumadon
- Phonetic: hom-oth-oo-mad-on'
- Definition:
1. with one mind, with one accord, with one passion A unique Greek word, used 10 of its 12 New Testament occurrences inthe Book of Acts, helps us understand the uniqueness of the Christiancommunity. Homothumadon is a compound of two words meaning to rushalong and in unison. The image is almost musical; a number ofnotes are sounded which, while different, harmonise in pitch andtone. As the instruments of a great concert under the direction of aconcert master, so the holy spirit blends together the lives ofmembers of christ's church.
- Origin: from a compound of the base of
G3674 and
G2372
- TDNT entry: 08:05,7
- Part(s) of speech: Adverb
- Strong's: Adverb from a compound of the base of
G3674 and
G2372 ; unanimously: - with one accord (mind).
Total KJV Occurrences: 12
• accord, 10
Act 1:14; Act 2:1; Act 2:46; Act 4:24; Act 5:12; Act 7:57; Act 8:6; Act 12:20; Act 15:25; Act 19:29
• against, 1
Act 18:12
• mind, 1
Romans 15:6