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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: atimos
Root Words: The term ἄτιμος (atimos) is derived from the prefix ἀ- (a-, meaning “not”) and τιμή (timē, meaning “honor” or “value”).
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Primary Meanings:
2. Detailed Description:
BDAG: BDAG defines ἄτιμος as “despised” or “dishonored,” with the implication of being held in low regard or having no worth in the eyes of others. It emphasizes a state of dishonor or lack of respect.
Thayer’s: Thayer’s Greek Lexicon describes ἄτιμος as “without honor,” focusing on the aspect of being dishonored or regarded as worthless.
Vines: Vines’ Expository Dictionary explains that ἄτιμος means “despised” or “without honor,” highlighting a state of low esteem or dishonor.
LSJ: The LSJ Lexicon describes ἄτιμος as “dishonored” or “unhonored,” used to depict a person or thing regarded with contempt or having no value.
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance: Strong’s defines ἄτιμος as “despised” or “without honor,” aligning with the general meaning of lacking respect or worth.
Bible Verses:
3. Classic Greek Literature:
Usage in Classic Greek Literature:
4. Summary:
ἄτιμος (atimos) is a Greek term meaning “despised” or “without honor,” reflecting a state of being held in low regard or considered worthless. In biblical texts, it often describes individuals or things that are dishonored or lack respect. Classic Greek literature uses ἄτιμος to portray themes of disgrace and low esteem in social and ethical contexts. Understanding ἄτιμος helps in grasping the concepts of honor, respect, and social standing in both ancient Greek and biblical scenarios.
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