Koinonia, pronounced koi-no-KNEE-ah—accent on the third syllable, is a Greek word that appears in its different forms about 20 times in the New Testament. Usually, it is translated as “fellowship.” Acts 2:42, the first place the word occurs in the Bible, says of the early Christians...
What does the term Koinonia mean? 1 :the Christian fellowship or body of believers. 2 : intimate spiritual communion and participative sharing in a common religious commitment and spiritual community the koinonia of the disciples with each other and with their Lord. What is the Greek word for T...
Jacob Shamsian
The first part I understand: wanting to know Christ and the power of His resurrection. But only lately after much contemplation am I beginning to comprehend the equal desire to enter thekoinoniaof sharing Christ’s suffering in order to become like Him in His death. The desire to become one...
The experience of the Spirit led to koinonia, the sharing of one’s whole existence in Christ in testimony, prayer and table fellowship. Dishonesty, as seen in the story of Ananias and Sapphira, was such a breach of fellowship in the Spirit that it was judged by death. ...