G888 — ἀχρεῖος
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
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KJV Renderings
unprofitable
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἀχρεῖος, ἀχρεῖον (χρεῖος useful), useless, good for nothing: Mat 25:30 (δοῦλος, cf. Plato, Alc. 1:17, p. 122 b. τῶν οἰκετῶν τόν ἀχρειοτατον); by an hyperbole of pious modesty in Luk 17:10 ’the servant’ calls himself ἀχρεῖον, because, although he has done all, yet he has done nothing except what he ought to have done; accordingly he possesses no merit, and could only claim to be called ’profitable,’ should he do more than what he is bound to do; cf. Bengel, at the passage. (Often in Greek writings from Homer down; Xenophon, mem. 1, 2, 54 ἀχρεῖον καί ἀνωφελές. The Sept. 2Sa 6:22 equivalent to ùÈÑôÈì low, base.) (Synonyms: cf. Tittmann ii., p. 11f; Ellicott on Phm 1:11.)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
ἀχρεῖος (unprofitable)
Matthew 25:30
- KJV: And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth
- GK: και τον αχρείον δούλον εκβάλετε εις το σκότος το εξώτερον εκεί έσται ο κλαυθμός και ο βρυγμός των οδόντων
Luke 17:10
- KJV: So likewise ye when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you say We are unprofitable servants we have done that which was our duty to do
- GK: ούτω και υμείς όταν ποιήσητε πάντα τα διαταχθέντα υμίν λέγετε ότι δούλοι αχρείοί εσμεν ότι ο ωφείλομεν ποιήσαι πεποιήκαμεν