Lexical Summary apeithēs: disobedient Original Word: ἀπειθήςTransliteration: apeithēs Phonetic Spelling: (ap-i-thace') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: disobedient Meaning: disobedient Strong's Concordance disobedient. From a (as a negative particle) and peitho; unpersuadable, i.e. Contumacious -- disobedient. see GREEK a see GREEK peitho Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 545: ἀπειθήςἀπειθής, ἀπειθες, genitive ἀπειθους (πείθομαι), impersuasible, uncompliant, contumacious (A. V. disobedient): absolutely, Luke 1:17; Titus 1:16; Titus 3:3; τίνι, 2 Timothy 3:2; Romans 1:30; Acts 26:19. (Deuteronomy 21:18; Numbers 20:10; Isaiah 30:9; Zechariah 7:12; in Greek writings from Thucydides down; (in Theognis, 1235 actively not persuasive).) |