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  1. The concept of blamelessness carries with it two different, yet not dissimilar ideas. The first refers to sacrificial animals that were "without defect" ( Lev 1:3 ; Leviticus 3:1 Leviticus 3:6 ; Num 6:14 ). Only animals that were undefiled physically were worthy of being offered to the Lord.

  2. Definition: not offending, not causing offence, blameless Definition: (free ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/677.htm - 6k. 338. anaitios -- guiltless. ... blameless, guiltless. From a (as a negative particle) and aitios (in the sense of. aitia); innocent -- blameless, guiltless. see GREEK a. see GREEK aitios. ...

  3. www.bible-dictionary.info › dictionary › blamelessBible Dictionary - Blameless

    We have been chosen by God to be holy and blameless ( Eph 1:4, 5:27; Col 1:22; 1 Thes 5:23 ). Being wholeheartedly devoted to Christ, with our life above reproach because of good character and reputation should be the goal of all believers, not just those who are positions of leadership within the church ( Tit 1:6, 7 ). Living honourably does ...

  4. 8201 blamelessness. A quality of life apparent in an individual against whom no just charge can be made. This is exemplified supremely in the blameless life and death of Jesus Christ. Though believers remain imperfect in this life, they are counted blameless in God’s sight on account of the atoning death of Jesus Christ.

  5. Blameless. Lexicons. The Old Testament . The concept of blamelessness carries with it two different, yet not dissimilar ideas. The first refers to sacrificial animals that were "without defect" ( Leviticus 1:3; 3:1,6; Numbers 6:14 ). Only animals that were undefiled physically were worthy of being offered to the Lord.

  6. Blame, Blameless: signifies "that which cannot be called to account" (from a, negative, n, euphonic, and enkaleo, "to call in"), i.e., with nothing laid to one's charge (as the result of public investigation), in 1Cr 1:8, RV, "unreproveable," AV, "blameless;" in Col 1:22, AV and RV, "unreproveable;" in 1Ti 3:10; Tts 1:6, 7, AV and RV ...

  7. BLA'MELESS, adjective Without fault; innocent; guiltless; not meriting censure. A bishop then must be blameless 1 Timothy 3:2. Sometimes followed by of. We will be blameless of this thine oath. Joshua 2:17. Webster's 1828 Dictionary. Blamelessly. BLA'MELESSLY, adverb Innocently; without fault or crime. Webster's 1828 Dictionary.

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