G3661 Definition

Strong's number
G3661
Lemma
ὁμοθυμαδόν
Transliteration
homothymadón
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
unanimously with one accord (mind) adverb from a compound of the base of G3674 (ὁμοῦ) and G2372 (θυμός);

12 instances of the word ὁμοθυμαδόν homothymadón (G3661)

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  • Acts 1:14 - These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus and with brethren his

  • Acts 2:1 - And when was fully come the day of Pentecost they were all with one accord in one place

  • Acts 2:46 - daily And they continuing with one accord in the temple breaking And daily house to house bread did eat their meat in gladness and singleness of heart

  • Acts 4:24 - which And when they heard that with one accord they lifted up their voice to which God and said Lord thou which God which hast made which heaven and which earth and which the sea and all which that in them is

  • Acts 5:12 - by And the hands of the apostles were signs (and wonders among the people many (and they were with one accord all among porch Solomon's

  • Acts 7:57 - they cried out Then voice with a loud and stopped ears him and ran with one accord upon him

  • Acts 8:6 - gave heed And the people spake unto those things which Philip with one accord hearing and seeing the miracles which he did

  • Acts 12:20 - was And Herod highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon with one accord And they came to him and having made Blastus chamberlain the king's desired peace because was nourished him country by the king's

  • Romans 15:6 - That with one mind and one mouth glorify God even the Father Lord of our Jesus Christ

  • Acts 15:25 - It seemed good unto us being assembled with one accord chosen men to send unto you with beloved our Barnabas and Paul

  • Acts 18:12 - when Gallio And was the deputy of Achaia made insurrection with one accord against the Jews Paul and brought him to the judgment seat

  • Acts 19:29 - And was filled city the whole with confusion they rushed and with one accord into the theatre having caught Gaius And Aristarchus men of Macedonia companions in travel Paul's

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