Bereaved, Bereft

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

1aporphanizomaiG642

lit., "to be rendered an orphan" (apo, "from," with the thought of separation, and orphanos, "an orphan"), is used metaphorically in 1Th 2:17 (AV, "taken from;" RV, "bereaved"), in the sense of being "bereft" of the company of the saints through being compelled to leave them (cp. the similes in 7 and 11). The word has a wider meaning than that of being an orphan.

Note: The corresponding adjective, orphanos, is translated "desolate" in Joh 14:18 (AV, "comfortless"); "fatherless" in Jam 1:27; see DESOLATE, FATHERLESS.

2apostereoG650

"to rob, defraud, deprive," is used in 1Ti 6:5, in the Passive Voice, of being deprived or "bereft" (of the truth), with reference to false teachers (AV, "destitute"). See DEFRAUD, DESTITUTE, FRAUD.