GreekG0506Adjective

ἀνυπότακτος

anupotaktos

4Occurrences
G0506Strong's #
AdjectivePart of Speech

Definition

Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)

unsubdued, i.e. insubordinate (in fact or temper)

from G1 (Α) (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G5293 (ὑποτάσσω);

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
of things, not subject to rule: of persons, unruly.
LXX: in Sm.: (for LXX, λοιμός, בֵּן בְּלִיַּעַל)*

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

Adjective

Morphology Code

G:A

Full Description

Greek Adjective

Occurrences

ἀνυπότακτος appears 4 times in the New Testament.

Distribution by Book

Titus
2
1 Timothy
1
Hebrews
1

Key Passages

1 Timothy 1:9BSB

We realize that law is not enacted for the righteous, but for the lawless and rebellious, for the ungodly and sinful, for the unholy and profane, for killers of father or mother, for murderers,

Hebrews 2:8BSB

and placed everything under his feet.”When God subjected all things to him, He left nothing outside of his control. Yet at present we do not see everything subject to him.

Titus 1:6BSB

An 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.

Titus 1:10BSB

For many are rebellious and full of empty talk and deception, especially those of the circumcision,

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