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“unawares brought in.” See
PRIVILY
,
Note:
cf.
BRING
, No. 17.¶ (4) In Jude 4,
KJV
,
$
, “to slip in secretly,” is rendered “crept in unawares.” See
CREEP
, A, No. 2.¶
UNBELIEF
1.
(
&
, 570), “unbelief” 12 times, but see
BELIEF
, C,
Note
(2) for
references.
2.
(
&
, 543) is always rendered “disobedience” in the
RV
; in Rom.
11:30, 32 and Heb. 4:6, 11,
KJV
, “unbelief.” See
DISOBEDIENCE
, A, No. 1.
UNBELIEVER
(
/
, 571), an adjective, is used as a noun, rendered “unbeliever” in 2
Cor. 6:15 and 1 Tim. 5:8,
RV
; plural in 1 Cor. 6:6 and 2 Cor. 6:14;
KJV
only, Luke 12:46
(
RV
, “unfaithful”). See
BELIEF
, C,
Note
(3),
FAITHLESS
,
INCREDIBLE
.
UNBELIEVING
A. Adjective.
(
/
, 571): see
BELIEF
, C,
Note
(3).
B. Verb.
(
!
, 544): see
DISBELIEVE
,
DISOBEDIENT
, C.
UNBLAMEABLE, UNBLAMEABLY
A. Adjectives.
1.
(
/
, 273), “unblameable” (from , negative, and
,
“to find fault”), is so rendered in 1 Thess. 3:13, i.e., “free from all valid charge.” See
BLAME
, B, No. 3.
2.
(
/
, 299): see
BLEMISH
, B.
B. Adverb.
(
!
, 274) is used in 1 Thess. 2:10, “unblameably,” signifying that
no charge could be maintained, whatever charges might be made. See
BLAME
, C.
For
UNCEASING
see
CEASE
, B. For UNCEASINGLY,
RV
, in
Rom. 1:9
,
see
CEASE
, C
UNCERTAIN, UNCERTAINLY, UNCERTAINTY
A. Adjective.
(
/
, 82) denotes (a) “unseen”; with the article, translated “which appear
not” ( , negative,
, “evident”), Luke 11:44; (b) “uncertain, indistinct,” 1 Cor. 14:8.¶
In the Sept., Ps. 51:6.¶
B. Adverb.
(
)
, 84), “uncertainly” (akin to A), occurs in 1 Cor. 9:26.¶
C. Noun.
(
, 83), “uncertainty” (akin to A and B), occurs in 1 Tim. 6:17,
“(the) uncertainty (of riches),”
RV
(the
KJV
translates it as an adjective, “uncertain”), i.e.,
¶ Indicates that all the NT occurrences of the Greek word under consideration are
mentioned under the heading or sub-heading.