ἀμετανόητος
ametanoētos
unrepentant
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Greek word ἀμετανόητος (ametanoētos) conveys the sense of being unrepentant. A closer examination of its components reveals insight into its meaning. "A-" is a prefix indicating negation or absence, while "μετανοέω" (metanoeō) means to change one's mind, often in a spiritual or moral context, commonly associated with repentance. Given its definition, ametanoētos can be expected to be used in contexts where a person's failure to change their ways or mindset is emphasized. Although it occurs only once in the Bible, its significance might derive from the weight of its application. As a description of someone who refuses to alter their behavior or mindset, ametanoētos could signify stubbornness, hardness of heart, or an unwillingness to accept responsibility for wrongdoing or spiritual shortcomings.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
1 total occurrence across the text