Blame, Blameless

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1momaomaiVerbG3469

"to find fault with, to blame, or calumniate," is used in 2Co 6:3, of the ministry of the Gospel; in 2Co 8:20, of the ministration of financial help.

Notes: (1) Cp. the synonymous verb, memphomai, "to find fault," Mar 7:2, Rom 9:19, Heb 8:8. See FAULT.

(2) In Gal 2:11, kataginosko is rightly rendered "stood condemned," RV, for AV, "was to be blamed." See CONDEMN.

B-1amomosAdjectiveG299

See BLEMISH, B.

B-2amometosAdjectiveG298

translated in Phi 2:15 "without blemish" (AV, "without rebuke"), is rendered "blameless" in 2Pe 3:14 (AV and RV).

B-3amemptosAdjectiveG273

related to memphomai (A, Note), is translated "unblameable" in 1Th 3:13; "blameless," in Luk 1:6, Phi 2:15, Phi 3:6; "faultless" in Heb 8:7. See FAULTLESS, UNBLAMEABLE.

"If amomos is the 'unblemished,' amemptos is the 'unblamed.' ... Christ was amomos in that there was in Him no spot or blemish, and He could say, 'Which of you convinceth (convicteth) Me of sin?' but in strictness of speech He was not amemptos (unblamed), nor is this epithet ever given to Him in the NT, seeing that He endured the contradition of sinners against Himself, who slandered His footsteps and laid to His charge 'things that He knew not' (i.e., of which He was guiltless)." Trench. Syn. 103.

B-4anaitiosAdjectiveG338

"guiltless" (a, negative, n, euphonic, and aitia, "a charge"), is translated, "blameless" in the AV of Mat 12:5, "guiltless" in Mat 12:7. The RV has "guiltless" in both places. In the Sept., in Deu 19:10, Deu 19:13, Deu 1:21-9. See GUILTLESS.

B-5anepileptosAdjectiveG423

lit., "that cannot be laid hold of," hence, "not open to censure, irreproachable" (from a, negative, n, euphonic, and epilambano, "to lay hold of"), is used in 1Ti 3:2, 1Ti 5:7, 1Ti 6:14 (in all three places the RV has "without reproach;" in the first two AV, "blameless," in the last, "unrebukeable;" an alternative rendering would be "irrephensible"). See REPROACH, UNREBUKEABLE.

B-6anenkletosAdjectiveG410

signifies "that which cannot be called to account" (from a, negative, n, euphonic, and enkaleo, "to call in"), i.e., with nothing laid to one's charge (as the result of public investigation), in 1Co 1:8, RV, "unreproveable," AV, "blameless;" in Col 1:22, AV and RV, "unreproveable;" in 1Ti 3:10, Tit 1:1-7, AV and RV, "blameless." It implies not merely acquittal, but the absence of even a charge or accusation against a person. This is to be the case with elders.

C-1amemptosAdverbG274

in 1Th 2:10, "unblameably;" in 1Th 5:23, "without blame," AV, "blameless," is said of believers at the Judgment-Seat of Christ in His Parousia (His presence after His coming), as the outcome of present witness and steadfastness. See B, No. 3, above.