ἰσόψυχος
like-minded
Definition
ἰσόψυχος (isopsychos) is an adjective meaning 'like-minded,' 'of the same soul,' or 'equal in spirit.' It describes a profound unity of purpose, affection, and commitment that goes beyond mere agreement to a shared inner disposition. In its sole New Testament occurrence, Philippians 2:20, it characterizes Timothy's relationship with Paul, indicating Timothy genuinely cared for the Philippians' welfare with the same depth of concern as Paul himself. The term implies a partnership forged in shared values and a common spiritual orientation toward Christ and His mission.
Biblical Usage
This word is used only once in the New Testament, in Philippians 2:20. Paul uses it in a highly personal context to commend Timothy, setting him apart from others who 'seek their own interests.' The usage highlights a relational and ministerial context, describing the ideal partnership in gospel work where two individuals share the same priorities, love, and pastoral heart for a church community.
Etymology
Derived from the Greek roots ἴσος (isos, G2470), meaning 'equal,' and ψυχή (psychē, G5590), meaning 'soul,' 'life,' or 'inner self.' The compound literally means 'equal-souled' or 'of equal spirit.' This construction emphasizes a deep, internal congruence rather than a superficial similarity of opinion.
Semantic Range
This word is theologically significant as it models the depth of Christian unity and partnership in ministry. It reflects the 'mind of Christ' (Philippians 2:5) shared among believers, moving beyond doctrinal agreement to a shared heart and sacrificial love. Understanding this Greek term enriches reading by showing that biblical 'like-mindedness' is a profound, soul-level alignment in purpose and care, essential for effective gospel witness and community.
In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of being 'like-souled' was used in philosophical and friendship literature to describe the highest form of bond between individuals, a unity of will and character. Paul adopts this culturally resonant term to describe a specifically Christian fellowship rooted in a shared devotion to Christ and His church, elevating a secular ideal with spiritual significance.
ὁμοφρονέω (homophroneō, G3675) — to be of the same mind, think the same thing; emphasizes harmony in thinking. φρόνιμος (phronimos, G5429) — prudent, sensible; focuses on wisdom and practical judgment rather than shared disposition.
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Definitions are from the Dodson Greek-English Lexicon, a concise public-domain resource suitable for introductory word study. Brief glosses are supplemented by STEPBible TBESG data (CC BY 4.0). For advanced research, standard scholarly references include BDAG (Danker, 3rd ed.) and LSJ.
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