kon-fôrm´, kon-fôrm´a-b’l (συμμορφόω, summorphóō “to become or be like,” or “of the same form”): Indicating an inner change of nature, working into the outward life ([Rom 8:29]; [Php 3:10], [Php 3:21]); while συσχηματίζω, suschēmatı́zō, “fashioned according to” ([Rom 12:21] the Revised Version (British and American), the King James Version. “conformed”), refers to that which is external.