720. arneomai
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 720a: Ἀρνει

Ἀρνει, , indeclinable proper name of one of the ancestors of Jesus: Luke 3:33 T WH Tr marginal reading

STRONGS NT 720: ἀρνέομαιἀρνέομαι, ἀρνοῦμαι; future ἀρνήσομαι; imperfect ἠρνουμην; 1 aorist ἠρνησαμην (rare in Attic, where generally ἠρνήθην, cf. Matth. i., p. 538 (better, Veitch, under the word)); perfect ή᾿ρνημαι; a deponent verb ((from Homer down)) signifying

1. to deny, i. e. εἰπεῖν ... οὐκ (to say ... not, contradict): Mark 14:70; Matthew 26:70; John 1:20; John 18:25, 27; Luke 8:45; Acts 4:16; followed by ὅτι οὐ instead of simple ὅτι, in order to make the negation more strong and explicit: Matthew 26:72; 1 John 2:22; (on the same use in Greek writings cf. Kühner, ii., p. 761; (Jelf, ii. 450; Winer's Grammar, § 65, 2 β.; Buttmann, 355 (305))).

2. to deny, with an accusative of the person, in various senses:

a. ἀρνουσθαι Ἰησοῦν is used of followers of Jesus who, for fear of death or persecution, deny that Jesus is their master, and desert his cause (to disown): Matthew 10:33; Luke 12:9; (John 13:38 L text T Tr WH); 2 Timothy 2:12 (ἀρνουσθαι τό ὄνομα αὐτοῦ, Revelation 3:8, means the same); and on the other hand, of Jesus, denying that one is his follower: Matthew 10:33; 2 Timothy 2:12.

b. ἀρνουσθαι God and Christ, is used of those who by cherishing and disseminating pernicious opinions and immorality are adjudged to have apostatized from God and Christ: 1 John 2:22 (cf. 4:2; 2 John 1:7-11); Jude 1:4; 2 Peter 2:1.

c. ἀρνουσθαι ἑαυτόν, to deny himself, is used in two senses, α. to disregard his own interests: Luke 9:23 (R WH marginal reading ἀπαρν.); cf. ἀπαρνέομαι. β. to prove false to himself, act entirely unlike himself: 2 Timothy 2:13.

3. to deny i. e. abnegate, abjure; τί, to renounce a thing, forsake it: τήν ἀσέβειαν καί τάς ἐπιθυμίας, Titus 2:12; by act to show estrangement from a thing: τήν πίστιν, 1 Timothy 5:8; Revelation 2:13; τήν δύναμιν τῆς εὐσεβείας, 2 Timothy 3:5. 4. not to accept, to reject, refuse, something offered: τινα, Acts 3:14; Acts 7:35; with an infinitive indicating the thing, Hebrews 11:24. (Compare: ἀπαρνέομαι.)

Forms and Transliterations
αρνεισθαι ἀρνεῖσθαι αρνησαμενοι αρνησάμενοι ἀρνησάμενοι αρνησαμενος αρνησάμενός ἀρνησάμενός αρνησασθαι αρνήσασθαι ἀρνήσασθαι αρνησασθω ἀρνησάσθω αρνησεται αρνήσεται ἀρνήσεται αρνηση ἀρνήσῃ αρνησηται αρνήσηταί ἀρνήσηταί αρνησομαι αρνήσομαι ἀρνήσομαι αρνησομεθα ἀρνησόμεθα αρνούμεθα αρνουμενοι αρνούμενοι ἀρνούμενοι αρνουμενος αρνούμενος ἀρνούμενος αρνουμενων αρνουμένων ἀρνουμένων αρνουνται αρνούνται ἀρνοῦνται ηρνειτο ηρνείτο ἠρνεῖτο ηρνημενοι ηρνημένοι ἠρνημένοι ηρνησαντο ηρνήσαντο ἠρνήσαντο ηρνησασθε ηρνήσασθε ἠρνήσασθε ηρνησατο ηρνήσατο ἠρνήσατο ηρνησω ἠρνήσω ηρνηται ήρνηται ἤρνηται arneisthai arneîsthai arnesamenoi arnesámenoi arnēsamenoi arnēsámenoi arnesamenos arnesámenós arnēsamenos arnēsámenós arnesasthai arnēsasthai arnḗsasthai arnesastho arnesástho arnēsasthō arnēsásthō arnese arnēsē arnḗsei arnḗsēi arnesetai arnēsetai arnēsētai arnḗsetai arnḗsetaí arnḗsētaí arnesomai arnēsomai arnḗsomai arnesometha arnesómetha arnēsometha arnēsómetha arnoumenoi arnoúmenoi arnoumenon arnoumenōn arnouménon arnouménōn arnoumenos arnoúmenos arnountai arnoûntai erneito erneîto ērneito ērneîto ernemenoi erneménoi ērnēmenoi ērnēménoi ernesanto ernḗsanto ērnēsanto ērnḗsanto ernesasthe ernḗsasthe ērnēsasthe ērnḗsasthe ernesato ernḗsato ērnēsato ērnḗsato erneso ernḗso ērnēsō ērnḗsō ernetai ērnētai ḗrnetai ḗrnētai
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