Greek · G2812 · unreviewed

κλέπτης

A stealer (literally or figuratively)

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κλέπτης G2812
Pronunciation kléptēs

What does κλέπτης (kléptēs) mean in the Bible?

κλέπτης (kléptēs) is a Greek word meaning "a stealer (literally or figuratively)". κλέπτης, -ου, ὁ [in LXX for גַּנָּב ;] a thief: Mat.

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Meaning

a stealer (literally or figuratively)
Extended definition

Steals secretly through fraud and cunning, contrasting with robbers who plunder openly and violently.

a thief: Mat.6:19-20 24:43, Luk.12:33, 39, Jhn.10:1, 10 12:6, 1Co.6:10, 1Pe.4:15. Fig., ὡς κ. ἐν νυκτί, 1Th.5:2 5:4 (κλέπτας, WH, txt., R, mg.; see Lft., Notes, 73; but cf. also M, Th., l.with), 2Pe.3:10, Rev.3:3 16:15. Metaphorical, of false teachers, Jhn.10:8.

Synonymsλῃστής, a robber, a brigand who plunders, openly, with violence; κ. is a thief who steals in secret, by fraud and cunning (Tr., Syn., § xliv)
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Nominative · Singular · Masculine Matt 24:43 · Luke 12:33 · Luke 12:39 · John 10:1 · John 10:10 · John 12:6 · 1 Thess 5:2 · 1 Thess 5:4 · 1 Pet 4:15 · 2 Pet 3:10 · Rev 3:3 · Rev 16:15 12×
Nominative · Plural · Masculine Matt 6:19 · Matt 6:20 · John 10:8 · 1 Cor 6:10
Biblical Occurrences
Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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