Faultless Fault

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Faultless Fault [1]

A — 1: Αἴτιον
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(Strong'S #158 — Noun Neuter — aition — ah'ee-tee-on )

properly the neuter of aitios, causative of, responsible for, is used as a noun, "a crime, a legal ground for punishment," translated "fault" in Luke 23:4,14; in Luke 23:22 , "cause." See Author , Cause.

John 18:38 19:4,6AccusationCauseCharge. 1 Corinthians 6:7 Galatians 6:1 James 5:16Sin

B — 1: Ἄμεμπτος
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(Strong'S #273 — Adjective — amemptos — am'-emp-tos )

"without blame," is rendered "faultless," in Hebrews 8:7 . See Blameless.

Jude 1:24 Revelation 14:5Blemish.

C — 1: Μέμφομαι
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(Strong'S #3201 — Verb — memphomai — mem'-fom-ahee )

"to blame," is translated "to find fault" in Romans 9:19 and Hebrews 8:8 . Some mss. have the verb in Mark 7:2 . See Blame.

C — 2: Ἐλέγχω
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(Strong'S #1651 — Verb — elencho — el-eng'-kho )

"to convict, reprove, rebuke," is translated "shew (him) his fault" in Matthew 18:15 . See Convict.

1 Peter 2:20

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