Strong’s G299

ἄμωμος (amōmos) is a Greek term found in the New Testament.

Possible Meanings:

  1. Without Spot or Blemish: The primary meaning of ἄμωμος is “without spot” or “blemish.” It conveys the idea of being pure or faultless, especially in a moral or spiritual sense.
  2. Blameless: It can also imply being blameless or innocent, denoting a state of purity where no fault or moral imperfection is present.
  3. Unblemished: In a more general sense, it refers to something that is unblemished or free from any form of defect or corruption.

Detailed Overview with Concordances

1. BDAG (A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature):

  • BDAG defines ἄμωμος as “without spot” or “blemish,” particularly in moral and spiritual contexts. It describes a state of purity or faultlessness and is often used to characterize individuals or offerings that are considered pure and unblemished.

2. LSJ (Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek-English Lexicon):

  • LSJ provides the definition of ἄμωμος as “spotless” or “unblemished,” focusing on its use to denote physical or moral purity. It describes the state of being free from defects or faults.

3. Thayer’s Greek Lexicon:

  • Thayer describes ἄμωμος as “without blemish” or “spotless,” emphasizing its application in contexts that highlight moral and spiritual purity. It is used to describe the innocence or perfection of a person or a sacrifice.

4. Strong’s Concordance:

  • Strong’s Concordance lists ἄμωμος under G299 and defines it as “unblemished” or “blameless.” It highlights that the term is used in contexts where the subject is considered free from any form of moral or physical defect.

Summary:
ἄμωμος (amōmos) means “without spot,” “blameless,” or “unblemished.” It denotes a state of purity or faultlessness, particularly in moral or spiritual contexts. BDAG, LSJ, Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, and Strong’s Concordance all align in describing it as a term for moral and ethical purity, emphasizing its use to characterize individuals or offerings that are considered pure and free from defects.

Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations independently. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.

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