Forgetful Forget

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Forgetful Forget [1]

'''A — 1: λανθάνω (Strong'S #2990 — Verb — lanthano — lan-than'-o )

"to escape notice," is translated "they (wilfully) forget" in  2 Peter 3:5 , Rv, lit., "this escapes them (i.e., their notice, wilfully on their part)," Av, "they willingly are ignorant of;" in ver.  2 Peter 3:8 , Rv, "forget not," lit., "let not this one thing escape you" (your notice), Av, "be not ignorant of." See Hide , Ignorant , Unawares.

'''A — 2: ἐπιλανθάνομαι (Strong'S #1950 — Verb — epilanthanomai — ep-ee-lan-than'-om-ahee )

"to forget, or neglect" (epi, "upon," used intensively, and No. 1), is said (a) negatively of God, indicating His remembrance of sparrows,  Luke 12:6 , and of the work and labor of love of His saints,  Hebrews 6:10; (b) of the disciples regarding taking bread,  Matthew 16:5 :  Mark 8:14; (c) of Paul regarding "the things which are behind,"  Philippians 3:13; (d) of believers, as to showing love to strangers,  Hebrews 13:2 , Rv, and as to doing good and communicating, ver.  Hebrews 13:16; (e) of a person who, after looking at himself in a mirror, forgets what kind of person he is,  James 1:24 .

'''A — 3: ἐκλανθάνομαι (Strong'S #1585 — Verb — eklanthanomai — ek-lan-than'-om-ahee )

"to forget utterly" (ek, "out," intensive), is used in the Middle Voice in  Hebrews 12:5 , of "forgetting" an exhortation.

'''B — 1: λήθη (Strong'S #3024 — Noun Feminine — lethe — lay'-thay )

"forgetfulness" (from letho, "to forget," an old form of lanthano, see A, No. 1; cp. Eng. "lethal," "lethargy," and the mythical river "Lethe," which was supposed to cause forgetfulness of the past to those who drank of it), is used with lambano, "to take," in  2 Peter 1:9 , "having forgotten," lit., "having taken forgetfulness" (cp.  2 Timothy 1:5 , lit., "having taken reminder"), a periphrastic expression for a single verb.

'''B — 2: ἐπιλησμονή (Strong'S #1953 — Noun Feminine — epilesmone — ep-ee-lace-mon-ay' )

"forgetfulness" (akin to A, No. 2), is used in  James 1:25 , "a forgetful hearer," Rv, "a hearer that forgetteth," lit., "a hearer of forgetfulness," i.e., a hearer characterized by "forgetfulness."

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