Word Summary
apatē: deceit
Original Word: ἀπάτηTransliteration: apatē
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-at'-ay)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: deceit
Meaning: deceit
Strong's Concordance
deceitful, deceiving.
From apatao; delusion -- deceit(-ful, -fulness), deceivableness(-ving).
see GREEK apatao
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 539: ἀπάτηἀπάτη,
ἀπάτης,
ἡ (from
Homer down),
deceit, deceitfulness:
Colossians 2:8;
τοῦ πλούτου,
Matthew 13:22;
Mark 4:19;
τῆς ἀδικίας,
2 Thessalonians 2:10;
τῆς ἁμαρτίας,
Hebrews 3:13;
αἱ ἐπιθυμίαι τῆς ἀπάτης the lusts excited by deceit, i. e. by deceitful influences seducing to sin,
Ephesians 4:22 (others, 'deceitful lusts'; but cf. Meyer at the passage). Plural,
ἀπαται:
2 Peter 2:13 (where
L Tr text
WH marginal reading
ἐν ἀγάπαις), by a paragram (or verbal play) applied to the agapae or love-feasts (cf.
ἀγάπη, 2), because these were transformed by base men into seductive revels.