"one who violates his oath, perjured, 1 Tim. 1:10*"
Definition and meaning
one who violates his oath, perjured, 1 Tim. 1:10*
In the original Greek the word is written: ἐπίορκος
Scripture references
These are the most notable occurrences of epiorkos (G1965) across the King James Bible.
For whoremongers, for them that defile themselves with mankind, for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine;
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Common questions
Strong's G1965 (epiorkos) is a Greek word that means: one who violates his oath, perjured, 1 Tim. 1:10* It appears 1 times in the King James Bible.
The word epiorkos (G1965) appears 1 times in the original Greek text.
Strong's G1965 is epiorkos, a Greek word defined as: one who violates his oath, perjured, 1 Tim. 1:10*. James Strong catalogued this in his 1890 concordance to help English readers study the original languages of the Bible.
epiorkos is a Greek word found in the New Testament.