5423. phrenapatés
Strong's Concordance
phrenapatés: self-deceiving
Original Word: φρεναπάτης, ου, ὁ
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: phrenapatés
Phonetic Spelling: (fren-ap-at'-ace)
Definition: self-deceiving
Usage: a deceiver, seducer.
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5423 phrenapátēs (from 5424 /phrḗn, "outlook from insignt" and 538 /apatáō, "deceive") – properly, deceivers, leading others into their delusions – especially exploiting those with a narrow mind (used only in Tit 1:10).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from phrén and apaté
Definition
self-deceiving
NASB Translation
deceivers (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5423: φρεναπάτης

φρεναπάτης, φρεναπατου, (φρήν and ἀπάτη), a mind-deceiver; Vulg.seductor; (A. V. deceiver): Titus 1:10. (Several times in ecclesiastical writings.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
deceiver.

From phren and apate; a mind-misleader, i.e. Seducer -- deceiver.

see GREEK phren

see GREEK apate

Forms and Transliterations
φρεναπαται φρεναπάται phrenapatai phrenapátai
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Englishman's Concordance
Titus 1:10 N-NMP
GRK: ματαιολόγοι καὶ φρεναπάται μάλιστα οἱ
NAS: empty talkers and deceivers, especially
KJV: and deceivers, specially
INT: vain talkers and deceivers especially those

Strong's Greek 5423
1 Occurrence


φρεναπάται — 1 Occ.

















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