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|strgr=from [[σύν]] and [[δοῦλος]]; a co-[[slave]], i.e. [[servitor]] or [[ministrant]] of the [[same]] [[master]] ([[human]] or [[divine]]): fellowservant. | |strgr=from [[σύν]] and [[δοῦλος]]; a co-[[slave]], i.e. [[servitor]] or [[ministrant]] of the [[same]] [[master]] ([[human]] or [[divine]]): fellowservant. | ||
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|txtha=συνδούλου, ὁ ([[σύν]] and [[δοῦλος]]), a [[fellow]]-[[servant]]; [[one]] [[who]] serves the [[same]] [[master]] [[with]] [[another]]; [[thus]] used of<br /><b class="num">a.</b> the [[associate]] of a [[servant]] (or [[slave]]) in the [[proper]] [[sense]]: [[one]] [[who]] [[with]] others serves (ministers to) a [[king]]: the [[colleague]] of [[one]] [[who]] is Christ's [[servant]] in publishing the gospel: Lightfoot)).<br /><b class="num">d.</b> [[one]] [[who]] [[with]] others acknowledges the [[same]] Lord, Jesus, and obeys his commands: [[one]] [[who]] [[with]] others is [[subject]] to the [[same]] [[divine]] [[authority]] in the Messianic [[economy]]: so of angels as the [[fellow]]-servants of Christians, [[Moeris]] says, p. 273, [[ὁμόδουλος]] ἀττικως, [[σύνδουλος]] ἑλληνικως. But the [[word]] is used by [[Aristophanes]], [[Euripides]], [[Lysias]].) | |||
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