Hebrew · H8267, G539 · unreviewed

שֶׁקֶר

An untruth ; by implication, a sham (often adverbial) · delusion

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שֶׁקֶר H8267 an untruth ; by implication, a sham (often adverbial)
Pronunciation sheqer
Deception spanning utterance to substance: false words, false things, false actions—a comprehensive term for anything counterfeit or misleading.
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ἀπάτη G539 delusion
Pronunciation apátē
Deceptive allure that ensnares through false promises—wealth, sin, desire—rather than conscious lying.
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What does שֶׁקֶר (sheqer) mean in the Bible?

שֶׁקֶר · ἀπάτη is a Hebrew word meaning "falsehood, deception, fraud".

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Meaning

falsehood, deception, fraud
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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