Bible Dictionaries
Unblameable, Unblameably

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

  A — 1: ἄμεμπτος ►

  (Strong's #273 — Adjective — amemptos — am'-emp-tos )

  "unblameable" (from a, negative, and memphomai, "to find fault"), is so rendered in 1 Thessalonians 3:13 , i.e., "free from all valid charge." See BLAME , B, No. 3.

  A — 2: ἄμωμος ►

  (Strong's #299 — Adjective — amomos — am'-o-mos )

  see BLEMISH , B.

  B — 1: ἀμέμπτως ►

  (Strong's #274 — Adverb — amemptos — am-emp'-toce )

  is used in 1 Thessalonians 2:10 , "unblameably," signifying that no charge could be maintained, whatever charges might be made. See BLAME , C.

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