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Strong's #679 - ἄπταιστος
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- not stumbling, standing firm, exempt from falling
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ἄπταιστος, ον,
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1. not stumbling, ἀπταιστστερον παρέχειν τὸν ἵππον make a horse less apt to stumble, X. Eq. 1.6: metaph., ἄ ἐν τῷ βίῳ Epict. Gnom. 52; δώμασιν ἀ. Limen. 43, cf. M.Ant. 5.9; βίος Luc. Am. 46; infallible, Plot. 5.3.17, Alex.Aphr. in Metaph. 713.12; ἀλήθεια Iamb. Myst. 3.31; θεοὶ διδασκάλων-ότατοι Max.Tyr. 38.1. Adv. -τως Pl. Tht. 144b; inevitably, Gal. 14.230: Comp. -ότερον with greater precision, Ptol. Tetr. 177: — also ἀπρο-τί, Hdn. Epim. 256.
2. intact, Plu. 2.691d.
II not causing to stumble, giving a good footing, λεία καὶ ἄ. ὁδός Max. Tyr. 5.2.
ἄπταιστος, ἀπτιαστον (πταίω, which see), not stumbling, standing firm, exempt from falling (properly, of a horse, Xenophon, de re eq. 1, 6); metaphorically: Jude 1:24. (Cf. Winers Grammar, 97 (92); Buttmann, 42 (37).)
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** ἄ -πταιστος , -ον
(< πταίω ),
[in LXX: 3 Maccabees 6:39 *;]
without stumbling, sure-footed: metaph. (MM, s.v.), Judges 1:24.†
Πάγος , see Ἄρειος .
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In the lack of other citations this NT ἅπ. εἰρ. (Judges 1:24) may be illustrated from M. Aur. v. 9 τὸ ἄπταιστον καὶ εὔρουν ἐν πᾶσι, ";the security and happy course of all things,"; which depend on the faculty of understanding and knowledge. See also 3 Maccabees 6:39 ὁ τῶν πάντων δυνάστης ἀπταίστους αὐτοὺς ἐρρύσατο ὁμοθυμαδόν.
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