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In the context of biblical teachings, the term "concur" refers to agreement or harmony in thought, belief, or action. While the specific word "concur" may not frequently appear in the Bible, the concept of agreement and unity is a recurring theme throughout Scripture. The Bible emphasizes the importance of believers being in agreement with one another, particularly in matters of faith and doctrine, as well as in their relationships with others.

Biblical Basis for Concurrence

1. Unity in the Body of Christ: The Apostle Paul frequently addresses the need for unity among believers. In 1 Corinthians 1:10 , Paul urges the church in Corinth, "I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree together, so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be united in mind and conviction." This call for agreement underscores the importance of concurring in faith and purpose to maintain the integrity and witness of the church.

2. Harmony in Relationships: The Bible also speaks to the need for harmony in personal relationships. In Romans 12:16 , Paul advises, "Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but enjoy the company of the lowly. Do not be conceited." This verse highlights the value of humility and the willingness to concur with others, fostering peace and understanding.

3. Agreement in Prayer: Jesus Himself emphasized the power of agreement in prayer. In Matthew 18:19 , He states, "Again, I tell you truly that if two of you on the earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by My Father in heaven." This promise illustrates the spiritual strength and effectiveness that comes from believers concurring in their petitions to God.

4. Doctrinal Agreement: The early church faced challenges in maintaining doctrinal purity and unity. Acts 15 records the Jerusalem Council, where the apostles and elders came together to concur on the issue of Gentile believers and the Mosaic Law. Their agreement, guided by the Holy Spirit, was crucial for the church's growth and unity.

5. The Mind of Christ: Philippians 2:2 encourages believers to "make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being united in spirit and purpose." This call to concurrence is rooted in having the mind of Christ, which leads to selflessness and service to others.

Practical Implications

The biblical call to concur is not merely theoretical but has practical implications for the life of a believer. It involves a commitment to seek common ground, prioritize the unity of the Spirit, and work collaboratively for the advancement of the Gospel. Concurrence requires humility, patience, and a willingness to listen and understand differing perspectives within the body of Christ.

In summary, while the term "concur" may not be explicitly used in Scripture, the principle of agreement and unity is foundational to Christian doctrine and practice. Believers are encouraged to strive for harmony in their relationships, unity in their faith, and agreement in their prayers, reflecting the oneness that is found in Christ.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v. i.) To come together; to agree.

2. (v. i.) To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help toward a common object or effect.

3. (v. i.) To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to join; to act jointly; to agree; to coincide; to correspond.

4. (v. i.) To assent; to consent.

Greek
4913. sunedomai -- to rejoice together
... Vincent). Word Origin from sun and the same as hedone Definition to rejoice
together NASB Word Usage joyfully concur (1). delight. ...
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4934. suntithemi -- to place together, hence observe, agree
... Middle voice from sun and tithemi; to place jointly, ie (figuratively) to consent
(bargain, stipulate), concur -- agree, assent, covenant. see GREEK sun. ...
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4819. sumbaino -- to come together, ie (of events) to come to pass
... befall, happen unto. From sun and the base of basis; to walk (figuratively, transpire)
together, ie Concur (take place) -- be(-fall), happen (unto). ...
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4856. sumphoneo -- to call out with, to be in harmony, generally ...
... agree with. From sumphonos; to be harmonious, ie (figuratively) to accord (be suitable,
concur) or stipulate (by compact) -- agree (together, with). ...
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Strong's Hebrew
6298. pagash -- to meet, encounter
... meet with, together. A primitive root; to come in contact with, whether by accident
or violence; figuratively, to concur -- meet (with, together). 6297, 6298 ...
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Library

Whether Other Creatures Concur in that Last End?
... OF MAN'S LAST END (EIGHT ARTICLES) Whether other creatures concur in that last
end? ... Therefore all other things concur in man's last end. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether other creatures concur in.htm

That it is not Lawful for the Well Affected Subjects to Concur in ...
... Section IV. That It Is Not Lawful For The Well Affected Subjects To Concur In Such
An Engagement In War, And Associate With The Malignant Party. ...
/.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/section iv that it is.htm

Whether There are Different Moral virtues About Different Passions ...
... For there is but one habit about things that concur in their source and
end: as is evident especially in the case of sciences. But ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether there are different moral.htm

Uniformity in all Things.
... It is true, when one offends us unjustly, God does not will his sin, nor does he
concur in the sinner's bad will; but God does, in a general way, concur in the ...
/.../de liguori/uniformity with gods will/2 uniformity in all things.htm

Whether a Movement of Faith is Required for the Justification of ...
... faith. Now free-will is moved to God by being subject to Him; hence an
act of filial fear and an act of humility also concur. For ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/aquinas/summa theologica/whether a movement of faith.htm

Whether an Advocate is Bound to Defend the Suits of the Poor?
... It may happen however that these circumstances concur, and then we have to consider
whether this particular man stands in such a need that it is not easy to ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether an advocate is bound.htm

section i.
... there are to be drawn in the Fabrick of one Man, shall easily find that this variety
is necessary; and it will be very hard that they shall so concur as to ...
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Sixth Proposition of Arminius
... But the operation of rational power, which is capable of all forms, is of all kinds;
to which three things must concur in the agent, knowledge, power, and will ...
/.../arminius/the works of james arminius vol 3/sixth proposition of arminius.htm

General Conference of 1824
... The paper which has just been read is an expression of the sentiments avowed by
the British conference, and in which I heartily concur; " sentiments of ...
/.../chapter 7 general conference of.htm

The Heresies of the Apostolic Age.
... The ancient Christian writers concur in stating that Simon, mentioned in the Acts
of the Apostles, [205:1] and commonly called Simon Magus, was the father of ...
/.../killen/the ancient church/chapter iii the heresies of.htm

Thesaurus
Concur (1 Occurrence)
... 4. (vi) To assent; to consent. Multi-Version Concordance Concur (1 Occurrence).
Romans 7:22 For I delight in God's law after the inward man, (See NAS). ...
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Concupiscence (3 Occurrences)

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Unite (10 Occurrences)
... 4. (vi) To join in an act; to concur; to act in concert; as, all parties united
in signing the petition. 5. (vt) United; joint; as, unite consent. ...
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Murder (41 Occurrences)
... Strong protection was given by the requirement that at least two witnesses must
concur in any capital question (Numbers 35:19-30 Deuteronomy 17:6-12 ...
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Murrain (1 Occurrence)
... as well for fatal plagues affecting men; thus, Lydgate (1494) speaks of the people
"slain by that moreyne."nt that at least two witnesses must concur in any ...
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Convent
... 3. (n.) A house occupied by a community of religious recluses; a monastery or nunnery.
4. (vi) To meet together; to concur. 5. (vi) To be convenient; to serve. ...
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Conspire (18 Occurrences)
... a secret agreement, to do some act, as to commit treason or a crime, or to do some
unlawful deed; to plot together. 2. (vi) To concur to one end; to agree. ...
/c/conspire.htm - 11k

Consent (34 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vi) To agree in opinion or sentiment; to be
of the same mind; to accord; to concur. 2. (vi) To indicate ...
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Concurred (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Concur. Multi-Version Concordance
Concurred (1 Occurrence). Luke 23:51 who came from the ...
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Agree (24 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord;
to be or become united or consistent; to concur; as, all parties agree in ...
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Resources
Why is "You shall not commit adultery" in the Ten Commandments? | GotQuestions.org

What is the flesh? | GotQuestions.org

What is the inner man? | GotQuestions.org

Concur: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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