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Genuine community and connection with other believers — not just showing up to the same building
lightbulbFELLOW-ship — being in the same ship together. You can't do faith solo
5 mentions across 4 books
From the Greek 'koinonia' meaning participation, sharing, or partnership. It's used to describe the deep communal life of the early church — sharing meals, resources, prayer, and life together. Acts 2 describes the early believers meeting daily, selling possessions to help each other, and eating together with joy. Fellowship is less about coffee hour and more about genuine mutual investment in each other's lives.
Fellowship appears here as the alternate translation of "peace offering," signaling that this sacrifice is fundamentally relational — it creates genuine connection between God and his people through a shared meal.
Four Offerings, One RelationshipLeviticus 9:15-21Fellowship appears as one of the four dimensions of restored relationship — the peace offering that closed the sequence celebrated not just forgiveness but genuine communion between God and his people.
Fellowship is named here as the dimension of Nahshon's gift represented by the peace offering — the communal sacrificial meal that celebrated a restored, right relationship between Judah and God at the altar's dedication.