Greek Word Study · Strong’s G112
ἄθεος
atheos · “without God”
Used 1 times across 1 book
Definition
ἄ-θεος, -ον,
1. in cl.
(a) slighting or denyiyig the gods (Plat.; cf. MM, VGT, see word);
(b) godless, ungodly (Pind.);
(with) abandoned by the gods (Soph.)
2. In the NT (cf. Lft. on Ign. ad Trail, §3), of the heathen, without God, not knowing God (Cremer, 281): Eph.2:12.
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1. in cl.
(a) slighting or denyiyig the gods (Plat.; cf. MM, VGT, see word);
(b) godless, ungodly (Pind.);
(with) abandoned by the gods (Soph.)
2. In the NT (cf. Lft. on Ign. ad Trail, §3), of the heathen, without God, not knowing God (Cremer, 281): Eph.2:12.
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Where it appears
Ephesians1
In the text
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