Greek · Strong's G410
ἀνέγκλητος
anenkletosan-eng'-klay-tos
unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable
1890 spelling: anénklētos
- α1
- ν50
- ε5
- γ3
- κ20
- λ30
- η8
- τ300
- ο70
- ς200
Isopsephy 687
Strong's Dictionary · 1890
unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable
Rendered in the KJV as
blameless.
- 5occurrencesin the New Testament
- 4 of 27New Testament bookswhere the word stands
- 4inflected formsdistinct spellings
Across 5 occurrences
The word itself
Inflected forms · 4
- ἀνεγκλήτους2
- ἀνέγκλητοι1
- ἀνέγκλητον1
- ἀνέγκλητος,1
How it is rendered · 2
- blameless4
- blameless,1
The sense the word carries at each spot: how the translators read it there, not a fixed translation.
How it parses · 4
- adjective · accusative (object) · masculine plural2
- adjective · accusative (object) · masculine singular1
- adjective · nominative (subject) · masculine plural1
- adjective · nominative (subject) · masculine singular1
Show the grammar codes as tagged
- A-APM · 2
- A-ASM · 1
- A-NPM · 1
- A-NSM · 1
All 5, in canonical order
The ledger of occurrences
Where this word lives
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1 Corinthians1 occurrence
Titus2 occurrences
- Titus 1:6ἀνέγκλητος,anegklētosadjective · nominative (subject) · masculine singularAn elder must be blameless, the husband of but one wife, having children who are believers and who are not open to accusation of indiscretion or insubordination.here: blameless,
- Titus 1:7ἀνέγκλητονanegklētonadjective · accusative (object) · masculine singularAs God’s steward, an overseer must be above reproach—not self-absorbed, not quick-tempered, not given to drunkenness, not violent, not greedy for money.here: blameless
