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Strong's #865 - ἀφιλάγαθος
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- opposed to goodness and good men
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ἀφῐλ-άγᾰθος [ ᾰγ], ον,
notloving the good, 2 Timothy 3:3.
ἀφιλάγαθος, ἀφιλαγαθον (alpha privative and φιλάγαθος), opposed to goodness and good men (R. V. no lover of good); found only in 2 Timothy 3:3.
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*† ἀ -φιλ -άγαθος , -ον ,
without love of good: 2 Timothy 3:3 (not elsewhere in Gk. lit., but v. MM, s.v.).†
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In P Oxy I. 33ii. 13 (ii/A.D.) (= Chrest I. 20) a certain Appianus charges the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (?) with τυραννία ἀφιλοκαγαθία ἀπαιδία (presumably ἀπαιδευσία ), after extolling his deified father as φιλόσοφος , ἀφιλάργυρος , and φιλάγαθος . Vettius Valens has the negative of a similar compound ἀφιλόκαλος , also found in Plutarch. Nägeli (p. 52) cites from an inscr. of ii/iii A.D. (Tanais) the strengthened compound παραφιλάγαθος .
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