Greek · G1964

ἐπιορκέω

To commit perjury

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ἐπιορκέω G1964
Pronunciation epiorkéō

What does ἐπιορκέω (epiorkéō) mean in the Bible?

ἐπιορκέω (epiorkéō) is a Greek word meaning "to commit perjury".

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What does ἐπιορκέω (epiorkéō) mean in the Bible?

ἐπιορκέω (epiorkéō) is a Greek word meaning "to commit perjury".

How does the BSB render G1964?

The BSB source-word alignment has 1 aligned row for this entry. Common renderings include Do not break your oath (1).

Where does ἐπιορκέω (epiorkéō) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Matthew 5:33. Its strongest book concentrations include Matthew (1).

Source Word Evidence

BSB source-word alignment connects this entry to exact verse rows, English rendering, source form, transliteration, and parsing.

How English Renders It
Do not break your oath Matthew 5:33
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First aligned row Matthew 5:33
Aligned rows 1
Books represented 1
Matthew 1
Source forms
ἐπιορκήσεις 1x epiorkēseis Matthew 5:33
Parsing patterns
Verb - Future Indicative Active - 2nd Person Singular 1x Matthew 5:33
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