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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
1. Brief Overview:
Transliteration: asophos
Root Words: The term ἄσοφος (asophos) combines the negative prefix ἀ- (a-) meaning “not” with σοφός (sophos) meaning “wise” or “skilled.”
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Primary Meanings:
2. Detailed Description:
BDAG: BDAG defines ἄσοφος as “foolish” or “unwise.” It is used to describe someone who lacks wisdom or discernment. The lexicon notes that it conveys a sense of ignorance or ineptitude in making judgments or decisions.
Thayer’s: Thayer’s Greek Lexicon similarly translates ἄσοφος as “foolish” or “unwise,” emphasizing the lack of practical wisdom or intelligence.
Vines: Vines’ Expository Dictionary describes ἄσοφος as “foolish” or “unskilled,” focusing on the absence of wisdom and practical knowledge.
LSJ: The LSJ Lexicon defines ἄσοφος as “foolish” or “lacking in wisdom,” with a focus on ignorance or poor judgment.
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance: Strong’s defines ἄσοφος as “foolish” or “unwise,” consistent with its meaning of lacking wisdom or prudence.
Bible Verses:
3. Usage in Classic Greek Literature:
4. Summary:
ἄσοφος (G781: asophos) means “foolish” or “unwise,” denoting a lack of wisdom, understanding, or skill. Its use in biblical and classical Greek literature highlights the negative consequences of lacking practical wisdom and judgment. Understanding ἄσοφος provides insight into the cultural values regarding wisdom and the contrast between those who are wise and those who are not.
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