STRONGS NUMBER G4889


Word Summary
syndoulos: a fellow servant
Original Word: σύνδουλος
Transliteration: syndoulos
Phonetic Spelling: (soon'-doo-los)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: a fellow servant
Meaning: a fellow servant
Strong's Concordance
fellow servant.

From sun and doulos; a co-slave, i.e. Servitor or ministrant of the same master (human or divine) -- fellowservant.

see GREEK sun

see GREEK doulos

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4889: σύνδουλος

σύνδουλος, συνδούλου, (σύν and δοῦλος), a fellow-servant; one who serves the same master with another; thus used of

a. the associate of a servant (or slave) in the proper sense: Matthew 24:49.

b. one who with others serves (ministers to) a king: Matthew 18:28, 29, 31, 33.

c. the colleague of one who is Christ's servant in publishing the gospel: Colossians 1:7; Colossians 4:7 ((where cf. Lightfoot)).

d. one who with others acknowledges the same Lord, Jesus, and obeys his commands: Revelation 6:11.

e. one who with others is subject to the same divine authority in the Messianic economy: so of angels as the fellow-servants of Christians, Revelation 19:10; Revelation 22:9. (Moeris says, p. 273, ὁμόδουλος ἀττικως, σύνδουλος ἑλληνικως. But the word is used by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lysias.)