Faithfully Faithful Faithless

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Faithfully Faithful Faithless [1]

1: πιστός (Strong'S #4103 — Adjective — pistos — pis-tos' )

a verbal adjective, akin to peitho (see Faith), is used in two senses, (a) Passive, "faithful, to be trusted, reliable," said of God, e.g.,  1 Corinthians 1:9;  10:13;  2 Corinthians 1:18 (Av, "true");   2 Timothy 2:13;  Hebrews 10:23;  11:11;  1 Peter 4:19;  1 John 1:9; of Christ, e.g.,  2 Thessalonians 3:3;  Hebrews 2:17;  3:2;  Revelation 1:5;  3:14;  19:11; of the words of God, e.g.,  Acts 13:34 , "sure;"  1 Timothy 1:15;  3:1 (Av, "true"); 4:9;   2 Timothy 2:11;  Titus 1:9;  3:8;  Revelation 21:5;  22:6; of servants of the Lord,  Matthew 24:45;  25:21,23;  Acts 16:15;  1 Corinthians 4:2,17;  7:25;  Ephesians 6:21;  Colossians 1:7;  4:7,9;  1 Timothy 1:12;  3:11;  2 Timothy 2:2;  Hebrews 3:5;  1 Peter 5:12;  3 John 1:5;  Revelation 2:13;  17:14; of believers,  Ephesians 1:1;  Colossians 1:2; (b) Active, signifying "believing, trusting, relying," e.g.,  Acts 16:1 (feminine);   2 Corinthians 6:15;  Galatians 3:9 seems best taken in this respect, as the context lays stress upon Abraham's "faith" in God, rather than upon his "faithfulness." In   John 20:27 the context requires the Active sense, as the Lord is reproaching Thomas for his want of "faith." See No. 2.

 3 John 1:5  Matthew 26:10

2: ἄπιστος (Strong'S #571 — Adjective — apistos — ap'-is-tos )

is used with meanings somewhat parallel to No. 1; (a) "untrustworthy" (a, negative, and No. 1), not worthy of confidence or belief, is said of things "incredible,"  Acts 26:8; (b) "unbelieving, distrustful," used as a noun, "unbeliever,"  Luke 12:46;  1 Timothy 5:8 (Rv, for Av, "infidel"); in   Titus 1:15;  Revelation 21:8 , "unbelieving;" "faithless" in  Matthew 17:17;  Mark 9:19;  Luke 9:41;  John 20:27 . The word is most frequent in 1 and 2Corinthians. See Believe , Incredible , Infidel , Unbeliever , Unfaithful. (In the Sept.,   Proverbs 17:6;  28:25;  Isaiah 17:10 .)

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