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Strong's #564 - ἀπερίτμητος
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- uncircumcised
- metaph. those whose heart and ears are covered, i.e. whose soul and senses are closed to divine admonition
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ἀπερί-τμητος, ον,
I uncircumcised, LXX Genesis 17:14, al., J. BJ 1.1.2: metaph., καρδία LXX Ezekiel 44:7,cf. Acts 7:51,al.
II not clipped or circumscribed, φύσις Plu. 2.495c.
ἀπερίτμητος, ἀπεριτμητον (περιτέμνω), uncircumcised; metaphorically, ἀπερίτμητοι τῇ καρδία (Jeremiah 9:26; Ezekiel 44:7) καί τοῖς ὠσί (Jeremiah 6:10) whose heart and ears are covered, i. e. whose soul and senses are closed to divine admonitions, obdurate, Acts 7:51. (Often in the Sept. for עָרֵל; 1 Macc. 1:48 1 Macc. 2:46; (Philo de migr. Abr. § 39); Plutarch, am. prol. 3.)
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† ἀ -περί -τμητος , -ον
(< περιτέμνω ),
[in LXX chiefly for H6189;]
uncircumcised; metaph. (τ .) καρδίαις (cf. Jeremiah 9:26, al.): Acts 7:51 (ἄσημος , found in Papyri, appears to have been the word used by Greek-speaking Egyptians: v. Deiss., BS, 153; cf. also Cremer, 885; MM, s.v.)†
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On the possibility that this harsh word may have been coined by the Greek Jews of Alexandria to express the contempt with which they regarded the uncircumcised, see Deissmann BS, p. 153. Of course it must be remembered that περιτέμνω itself is familiar in papyri, in connexion with the circumcision of priests in Egyptian temples : see Otto Priester i. p. 214.
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