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Strong's #802 - ἀσύνθετος
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- uncompounded, simple
- covenant breaking, faithless
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ἀσύν-θετος, ον,
(συντίθημι)
I uncompounded, Pl. Phd. 78c, Tht. 205c, Arist. Pol. 1252a19; freq. in Gramm., as A.D. Synt. 172.27, al.; ἀ. φωνή a word standing alone, Chrysipp.Stoic. 2.50. Adv. -τως Eust. 17.6.
II (συντίθεμαι) bound by no covenant, faithless, ὁ δῆμός ἐστιν πρᾶγμα τῶν πάντων ἀσυνθετώτατον D. 19.136 (v.l. ἀσυνετ-), cf. Romans 1:31; making no covenants, ἀ. διατελοῦσι Phld. Herc. 1251.19.
ἀσύνθετος, ἀσυνθετον,
1. uncompounded, simple (Plato, Aristotle, others.).
2. (συντίθεμαι to covenant), covenant-breaking, faithless: Romans 1:31 (so in Jeremiah 3:8, 11; Demosthenes de falsa leg., p. 383, 6; cf. Pape and Passow under the word; ἀσυνθέτειν to be faithless (Psalm 72:15
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ἀ -σύν -θετος , -ον
(< συντίθεμαι ; ν . M, Pr., 222; MM, s.v.),
[in LXX: Jeremiah 3:7-11 (H898)*;]
false to engagements, not keeping covenant, faithless (MM, s.v.): Romans 1:31.†
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To other citations for the meaning ";faithless"; appearing in the derivative verb may be added three from Ptolemaic papyri for εὐσυνθετέω , ";to keep faith";—P Petr II. 9 (2).2 (B.C. 241–39), εὐσυνθετῆσαι αὐτοῖς , P Tebt I. 61 (a).32 (B.C. 118–7), διὰ τὸ μὴ εὐσυνθετηικέναι ἐν τῆι διορθώσ [ε ]ι τοῦ ἐπιβληθέντ [ος α ]ὐτῶι στεφάνου , and similarly ib. 64 (a).113 (B.C. 116–5). Add a British Museum papyrus quoted in Archiv vi. p 101 (A.D. 114–5) τῶν β [ι ]βλίων . . . ἐπαλλήλ ̣[ων ] κα [ὶ ] ἀσυνθέτων διὰ τὸ πλῆθος κειμένων , which can only mean that these records were ";closely packed together and not in order";—a meaning which follows well from that of συντίθημι , but does not seem to occur elsewhere.
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