Greek Word Study · Strong’s G818
ἀτιμάζω
atimazō · “to dishonor”
Used 7 times across 6 books
Definition
ἀτιμάζω
(ἄτιμος), [in LXX for בּוּז, קָלָה, etc. ;]
to dishonour, insult: Mrk.12:4, TTr., mg., WH, Luk.20:11, Jhn.8:49, Rom.2:23, Jas.2:6; pass.: Act.5:41, Rom.1:24 (cf ἀτιμάω).†
(ἄτιμος), [in LXX for בּוּז, קָלָה, etc. ;]
to dishonour, insult: Mrk.12:4, TTr., mg., WH, Luk.20:11, Jhn.8:49, Rom.2:23, Jas.2:6; pass.: Act.5:41, Rom.1:24 (cf ἀτιμάω).†
Where it appears
Mark1
Luke1
John1
Acts1
Romans2
James1
In the text
Mark 12:4And again he sent unto them another servant; and at him they cast stones, and wounded him in the head, and sent him away shamefully handled.Luke 20:11And again he sent another servant: and they beat him also, and entreated him shamefully, and sent him away empty.John 8:49Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me.Acts 5:41And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.Romans 1:24Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves:Romans 2:23Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?James 2:6But ye have despised the poor. Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?
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