[Greek] ἀπείθεια (apeitheia), [Latin] incredulitatem, [Latin] diffidentia

[Greek] ἀπείθεια (apeitheia), [Latin] incredulitatem, [Latin]  diffidentia: disobedience, disbelief, unbelief, obstinancy; Rom.11:30,32, Eph.2:2, Eph.5:6, Col.3:6, Heb.4:6,11 Background information: Greek Hellenism: This term means disobedience. Xenophon’s Memorabilia 3.5.5 states “Ah, I am aware of that, answered Socrates, ‘but the disposition of…

[Greek] ἀπαρνέομαι (aparneomai), [Latin] abnegare, [Latin] negare, [Latin] reprobare

[Greek] ἀπαρνέομαι (aparneomai), [Latin] abnegare, [Latin] negare, [Latin] reprobare

[Greek] ἀπαρνέομαι (aparneomai), [Latin] abnegare, [Latin] negare, [Latin] reprobare: to deny, to disown, to claim no knowledge; Mt.16:24, Mt.26:34-35, Mt.26:75, Mk.8:34, Mk.14:30-31, Mk.14:72, Lk.12:9, Lk.22:34,61   The Bidenadministration denies that there is an illegal immigration problem along the southern border.…