Greek · G3539, G4920 · unreviewed

νοεῖτε / συνίετε

To understand · to understand

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νοιέω G3539 to understand
Pronunciation noiéō
Mental perception combining intellectual understanding with deliberate reflection or consideration of meaning.
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συνίημι G4920 to understand
Pronunciation syníēmi
To perceive or grasp together; understand with intellectual and spiritual comprehension, not mere recognition.
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What does νοεῖτε / συνίετε (noeite / syniete) mean in the Bible?

νοιέω · συνίημι is a Greek word meaning "perceive, understand, comprehend".

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Meaning

perceive, understand, comprehend
Discourse Aspect

How this verb appears across 24 occurrences in the NT discourse index (MACULA Greek SBLGNT).

Aspect
completed 7 ongoing 2 prospective 1 imperative 3 subjunctive 6 infinitive 2 participle 3
Tense
aorist 12 present 11 future 1
Voice
active 24
Mood
indicative 10 subjunctive 6 imperative 3 participle 3 infinitive 2
NT Occurrences
Matthew 13:14 συνῆτε aorist active subjunctive subjunctive Matthew 13:15 συνῶσιν aorist active subjunctive subjunctive Matthew 13:19 συνιέντος present active participle participle Matthew 13:23 συνιείς present active participle participle Matthew 13:51 Συνήκατε aorist active indicative completed Matthew 15:10 συνίετε present active imperative imperative Matthew 16:12 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Matthew 17:13 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Mark 4:12 συνιῶσιν present active subjunctive subjunctive Mark 6:52 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Mark 7:14 σύνετε aorist active imperative imperative Mark 8:21 συνίετε present active indicative ongoing Luke 2:50 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Luke 8:10 συνιῶσιν present active subjunctive subjunctive Luke 18:34 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Luke 24:45 συνιέναι present active infinitive infinitive Acts 7:25 συνιέναι present active infinitive infinitive Acts 7:25 συνῆκαν aorist active indicative completed Acts 28:26 συνῆτε aorist active subjunctive subjunctive Acts 28:27 συνῶσιν aorist active subjunctive subjunctive Romans 3:11 συνίων present active participle participle Romans 15:21 συνήσουσιν future active indicative prospective 2 Corinthians 10:12 συνιᾶσιν present active indicative ongoing Ephesians 5:17 συνίετε present active imperative imperative

Aspect reflects grammatical form — not authorial emphasis. Participles and infinitives are verbal adjectives and nouns respectively.

Clause data: MACULA Greek (Clear Bible, CC BY 4.0) · SBLGNT (Logos/SBL, CC BY 4.0)

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