Strong's Concordance
adikos: unjust, unrighteous
Original Word: ἄδικος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: adikos
Phonetic Spelling: (ad'-ee-kos)
Short Definition: unjust, unrighteous
Definition: unjust, unrighteous, wicked.
HELPS Word-studies
Cognate: 94 ádikos (an adjective, derived from 1 /A "no" and 1349 /díkē, "justice") – properly, without justice; unjust, because violating what God says is just; divinely disapproved. See 93 (adikia).
94/ádikos ("unjust") is injustice as a breach of divine justice, i.e. in violation of God's standards. 94 /ádikos ("unjust") describes being found guilty in God's court of law, i.e. as a binding, legal infraction against His law which calls for divine retribution for disrespecting true justice.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 94: ἄδικοςἄδικος, (
δίκη) (from
Hesiod down); descriptive of one who violates or has violated justice:
1. unjust (of God as judge): Romans 3:5; Hebrews 6:10.
2. of one who breaks God's laws, unrighteous, sinful (see ἀδικία, 2): (1 Corinthians 6:9); opposed to δίκαιος, Matthew 5:45; Acts 24:15; 1 Peter 3:18: opposed to εὐσεβής, 2 Peter 2:9; in this sense according to Jewish speech the Gentiles are called ἄδικοι, 1 Corinthians 6:1 (see ἁμαρτωλός, b. β.).
3. specifically, of one who deals fraudulently with others, Luke 18:11; who is false to a trust, Luke 16:10 (opposed to πιστός); deceitful, μαμωνᾶς, ibid. Luke 16:11 (for other interpretations see ἀδικία, 2 b.).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
unjust, unrighteous.
From a (as a negative particle) and dike; unjust; by extension wicked; by implication, treacherous; specially, heathen -- unjust, unrighteous.
see GREEK a
see GREEK dike
Forms and Transliterations
άδικα αδικοι άδικοι ἄδικοι αδικοις αδίκοις άδικον αδικος άδικος άδικός ἄδικος ἄδικός αδίκου αδικους αδίκους ἀδίκους αδικω αδίκω ἀδίκῳ αδικων αδίκων ἀδίκων adiko adikō adikoi adíkoi adíkōi ádikoi adikon adikōn adíkon adíkōn adikos ádikos ádikós adikous adíkous
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