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Communion
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Fellowship with God (Gen. 18:17-33; Ex. 33:9-11; Num. 12:7, 8), between Christ and his people (John 14:23), by the Spirit (2 Cor. 13:14; Phil. 2:1), of believers with one another (Eph. 4:1-6). The Lord’s Supper is so called (1 Cor. 10:16, 17), because in it there is fellowship between Christ and his disciples, and of the disciples with one another.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
COMMUN'ION . 1 Cor 10:16. Intimate fellowship and communication, such as is expressed in John 15:1-7 and John 17:10, John 15:21-26; Rom 12:4-5; 2 Cor 13:14; 1 John 1:3. As the ordinance of the Lord's Supper furnishes both the opportunity for and the motive to this mutual love and confidence, John 13:34; John 15:12, it is called, by way of distinction, "the holy communion."
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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
COMMUN'ION . 1 Cor 10:16. Intimate fellowship and communication, such as is expressed in John 15:1-7 and John 17:10, John 15:21-26; Rom 12:4-5; 2 Cor 13:14; 1 John 1:3. As the ordinance of the Lord's Supper furnishes both the opportunity for and the motive to this mutual love and confidence, John 13:34; John 15:12, it is called, by way of distinction, "the holy communion."
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828
Part of speech: noun (n.)
1. The act of sharing; community; participation. "This communion of goods." Blackstone.
2. Intercourse between two or more persons; esp., intimate association and intercourse implying sympathy and confidence; interchange of thoughts, purposes, etc.; agreement; fellowship; as, the communion of saints. We are naturally induced to seek communion and fellowship with others. Hooker. What communion hath light with darkness 2 Cor. vi. 14. Bare communion with a good church can never alone make a good man. South.
3. A body of Christians having one common faith and discipline; as, the Presbyterian communion.
4. The sacrament of the eucharist; the celebration of the Lord's supper; the act of partaking of the sacrament; as, to go to communion; to partake of the communion. Close communion. See under Close, a. -- Communion elements, the bread and wine used in the celebration of the Lord's supper. -- Communion service, the celebration of the Lord's supper, or the office or service therefor. -- Communion table, the table upon which the elements are placed at the celebration of the Lord's supper. -- Communion in both kinds, participation in both the bread and wine by all communicants. -- Communion in one kind, participation in but one element, as in the Roman Catholic Church, where the laity partake of the bread only.
Synonyms: Share; participation; fellowship; converse; intercourse; unity; concord; agreement.