G676
G676 — ἀπρόσιτος
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
aprositos (ap-ros'-ee-tos) adj.
1. inaccessible
[from G1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a comparative of G4314 and eimi "to go"]
KJV: which no man can approach
Root(s): G1, G4314
TWOT
Not assigned in current lawful mapping.
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KJV Renderings
which no man can approach
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Ἀππιος, Ἀππίου, ὁ, Appius, a Roman praenomen; Ἀππίου φόρον Appii Forum (Cicero, ad Att. 2, 10; Horace sat. 1, 5, 3) (R. V. The Market of Appius), the name of a town in Italy, situated 43 Roman miles from Rome on the Appian way — (this road was paved with square ((?) polygonal) stone by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus, , and led through theportaCapena to Capua, and thence as far as Brundisium): Act 28:15. (Cf. BB. DD.)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
ἀπρόσιτος (which no man can approach)
1 Timothy 6:16
- KJV: Who only hath immortality dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto whom no man hath seen nor can see to whom honour and power everlasting Amen
- GK: ο μόνος έχων αθανασίαν φως οικών απρόσιτον ον είδεν ουδείς ανθρώπων ουδέ ιδείν δύναται ω τιμή και κράτος αιώνιον αμήν