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  2. Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless. Greek. 802. asunthetos -- not keeping covenant. ... of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: asunthetos Phonetic Spelling: (as-oon'-thet-. os) Short Definition: untrue to an agreement, treacherous Definition: not ...

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      Word Origin from chathah Definition a fireholder, censer,...

    • Treacherously

      Phonetic Spelling: (baw-gad') Short Definition: treacherous....

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    • Treachery

      Treachery (18 Occurrences) Multi-Version Concordance...

  3. 'Treacherous' in the Bible. Genesis 27:35 Gen 27:35. Tools. Isaac said, “Your brother came deceitfully and has [fraudulently] taken away your blessing [for himself].” AM. Verse Concepts Injustice, Examples Of People Blessing Those Who Deceived. Leviticus 5:15 Lev 5:15. Tools.

  4. Aug 3, 2024 · In the Bible, “treacherous” refers to someone who is deceitful, untrustworthy, or betrays others, often associated with actions that lead to harm or destruction (see Proverbs 11:3). It reflects a breach of loyalty and faithfulness, particularly in relationships or covenants.

  5. Aug 3, 2024 · Treacherously Defined in the Bible. The term “treacherously” in the Bible encapsulates a deep betrayal of trust and fidelity, often manifesting in both interpersonal relationships and the sacred covenant between God and humanity.

  6. TREACHEROUSLY, adverb trech'erously. By violating allegiance or faith pledged; by betraying a trust; faithlessly; perfidiously; as, to surrender a fort to an enemy treacherously; to disclose a secret treacherously. You treacherously practic'd to undo me.

  7. Violating allegiance of faith pledged; faithless; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust. A man may be treacherous to his country, or treacherous to his friend, by violating his engagements or his faith pledged.

  8. TREACHEROUS, a. trech'erous. See Treachery. Violating allegiance of faith pledged faithless traitorous to the state or sovereign perfidious in private life betraying a trust. A man may be treacherous to his country, or treacherous to his friend, by violating his engagements or his faith pledged.

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