αὐτοκατάκριτος
Self-condemned
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What does αὐτοκατάκριτος (autokatákritos) mean in the Bible?
αὐτοκατάκριτος (autokatákritos) is a Greek word meaning "self-condemned". αὐτο-κατά-κριτος, -ον (αὐτός, κατακρίνω), self-condemned: Tit. Continued refusal to heed correction exposes a hardened heart and justifies separation for the protection of the church.
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Meaning
Self-condemnation through one's own actions or words, requiring no external judgment.
(αὐτός, κατακρίνω), self-condemned: Tit.3:11 (Eccl., Cremer, 377; MM, see word).
Why This Word Matters
Continued refusal to heed correction exposes a hardened heart and justifies separation for the protection of the church. Titus 3:8-11
Grammatical Forms
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Biblical Occurrences
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