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koinonia

Church vs Koinonia - What's the difference?

church | koinonia |


As a proper noun church

is .

As a noun koinonia is

communion by intimate participation, associated with the christian church.

Christian vs Koinonia - What's the difference?

christian | koinonia |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun koinonia is

communion by intimate participation, associated with the christian church.

Participation vs Koinonia - What's the difference?

participation | koinonia |


As nouns the difference between participation and koinonia

is that participation is the act or process of participating while koinonia is communion by intimate participation, associated with the christian church.

Intimate vs Koinonia - What's the difference?

intimate | koinonia |


As nouns the difference between intimate and koinonia

is that intimate is a very close friend while koinonia is communion by intimate participation, associated with the Christian church.

As an adjective intimate

is closely acquainted; familiar.

As a verb intimate

is to suggest or disclose discreetly.