Transliteration: anapologetos · adjective
| Meaning | indefensible, inexcusable |
|---|---|
| Part of speech | adjective |
| Frequency | 2x in the New Testament |
| Key inflected forms | ἀναπολογήτους, ἀναπολόγητος |
| Example verses | Rom 1:20 · Rom 2:1 |
ἀναπολόγητος (anapologetos) is a adjective that occurs 2 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “indefensible, inexcusable” and first appears in Rom 1:20.
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