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|strgr=from Α (as a [[negative]] [[particle]]) and [[νόμος]]; [[lawless]], i.e. (negatively) [[not]] [[subject]] to (the Jewish) [[law]]; (by [[implication]], a Gentile), or ([[positively]]) [[wicked]]: [[without]] [[law]], [[lawless]], [[transgressor]], [[unlawful]], [[wicked]].
|strgr=from Α (as a [[negative]] [[particle]]) and [[νόμος]]; [[lawless]], i.e. (negatively) [[not]] [[subject]] to (the Jewish) [[law]]; (by [[implication]], a Gentile), or ([[positively]]) [[wicked]]: [[without]] [[law]], [[lawless]], [[transgressor]], [[unlawful]], [[wicked]].
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|txtha=ἄνομον ([[νόμος]]);<br /><b class="num">1.</b> [[destitute]] of (the Mosaic) [[law]]: used of Gentiles, 4:17u], [[where]] ἄνομοι ἀπερίτμητοι and ἀλλότριοι are used [[together]]).<br /><b class="num">2.</b> departing from the [[law]], a [[violator]] of the [[law]], [[lawless]], [[wicked]]; (Vulg. iniquus; ([[also]] injustus)): R L Tr brackets); ὁ [[δίκαιος]], ὁ [[ἄνομος]] (κατ' ἐξοχήν), he in whom [[all]] [[iniquity]] has as it were [[fixed]] its [[abode]], ἀνόμοις ἔργοις, [[unlawful]] deeds, [[free]] from [[law]], [[not]] [[subject]] to [[law]] (Vulg. sine lege): μή ὤν [[ἄνομος]] θεοῦ (Buttmann, 169 (147)) (Rec. θεῷ), Sept.) (Synonym: [[see]] [[ἀνομία]], at the [[end]].)
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