Company
Company [1]
kum´pa -ni : The fertility of the original languages in synonyms and varied shades of meaning is seen by the fact that 20 Hebrew and 12 Greek words are represented by this single term. An analysis of these words shows that "company" is both an indefinite and limitless term, signifying few or many, and all kinds of assemblages of people, e.g.:
(1) Caravan, ( a ) migratory ( Isaiah 21:13 the King James Version); ( b ) commercial ( Genesis 37:25 the King James Version); Job 6:19 , "The companies of Sheba waited (in vain) for them."
(2) Military, gedhūdh , "troop," hāmōn , 2 Chronicles 20:12; rō'sh , "head," "detachment"; Judges 7:16 , Judges 7:20 : "Three companies"; Judges 9:34 , Judges 9:37 , Judges 9:43 : "four companies."
(3) Band ( ḥebher ) or "gang," as rendered by Keil and Delitzsch; a gang of murderous priests ( Hosea 6:9 ).
(4) Camp or encampment ( Genesis 32:8 , Genesis 32:21; Genesis 50:9 ).
(5) Religious body, "company of prophets" ( 1 Samuel 19:20 ).
(6) Assembly, congregation, "company of nations" ( Genesis 35:11; Ezekiel 38:4 , Ezekiel 38:7 , Ezekiel 38:13 , Ezekiel 38:15 ).
(7) A tumultuous crowd ( 2 Kings 9:17 ).
(8) Associate, companion, often with reference to moral affinity ( Job 34:8; Proverbs 29:3; Acts 10:28 ), kolláomai , "to glue or cement together," indicative of the binding power of moral affinity (the Revised Version (British and American) "to join himself"); as a verb, to "company with" or "keep company" ( Acts 1:21; 1 Corinthians 5:9 , 1 Corinthians 5:11; 2 Thessalonians 3:14 ). In Apocrypha in the sense of "to cohabit" (Susanna 1:54, 57, 58).
(9) A host. "Great was the company," etc. ( Psalm 68:11 the Revised Version (British and American) "The women ... are a great host"). In the East it is the women who celebrate victories with song and dance (see 1 Samuel 18:6 , 1 Samuel 18:7 ).
(10) A chorus, dance ( meḥōlāh ). "The company of two armies" ( Song of Solomon 6:13 the King James Version; the Revised Version (British and American) "the dance of Mahanaim").
(11) Meal party, κλισία , klisı́a , "a reclining company at meals." "Make them sit down (Greek "recline") in companies" ( Luke 9:14 ). Compare "companion," from Latin com , "together," and panis , "bread."
(12) A myriad, a ten-thousand, an indefinite number ( murı́as ; Hebrews 12:22 (the Revised Version (British and American) "hosts")).
(13) Companions on a journey, sunodı́a , "a journeying together" ( Luke 2:44 ).
(14) Signifying kinship of spirit, ı́dios , "one's own." "They came to their own company" ( Acts 4:23 ).
(15) A mob ( Acts 17:5 (the Revised Version (British and American) "a crowd")).