The roots of koinonia stretch back to the early Jewish understanding of communal life. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew concept of fellowship is often associated with the covenantal relationship between God and Israel, where God's people were called to live in harmonious community with one another. However, it is in the New Testament that koinonia reaches its fullest expression, particularly in the context of the Church. The New Testament writers, especially the Apostle Paul, use koinonia to describe the shared life of believers that is grounded in their common faith in Jesus Christ, their participation in the Holy Spirit, and their mutual love and care for one another.
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