Word Summary
nēpios: an infant, a simple-minded or immature person
Original Word: νήπιοςTransliteration: nēpios
Phonetic Spelling: (nay'-pee-os)
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: an infant, a simple-minded or immature person
Meaning: an infant, a simple-minded or immature person
Strong's Concordance
an infant, child
From an obsolete particle ne- (implying negation) and epos; not speaking, i.e. An infant (minor); figuratively, a simple-minded person, an immature Christian -- babe, child (+ -ish).
see GREEK epos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3516: νήπιοςνήπιος,
νήπια,
νήπιον (from
νή, an insep. neg. prefix (Latin
nefas, nequam, nisi, etc. cf.
Curtius, § 437), and
ἔπος); as in Greek writers from
Homer down,
a. an infant, little child: Matthew 21:16 (from Psalm 8:3); 1 Corinthians 13:11; the Sept. especially for עולֵל and עולָל.
b. a minor, not of age: Galatians 4:1 (cf. Lightfoot at the passage).
c. metaphorically, childish, untaught, unskilled (the Sept. for פְּתִי, Psalm 18:8 (); Psalm 118:130 (); Proverbs 1:32): Matthew 11:25; Luke 10:21; Romans 2:20; Galatians 4:3; Ephesians 4:14; opposed to τέλειοι, the more advanced in understanding and knowledge, Hebrews 5:13f. (Philo de agric. § 2); νηπίοις ἐν Χριστῷ, in things pertaining to Christ, 1 Corinthians 3:1. In 1 Thessalonians 2:7 L WH (cf. the latter's note at the passage) have hastily received νήπιοι for the common reading ἤπιοι.