ἠδικήσαμεν
adikéō
To do wrong, treat unjustly, or act in violation of fairness or laws; to commit an act of injustice. In Koine usage, ἀδικέω primarily signifies actively inflicting wrong or injustice upon another (morally, socially, or legally), but may also indicate general wrongdoing or acting contrary to what is just.
2 Corinthians 7:2 · Word #4
Lexicon G91
| Lemma | ἀδικέω |
| Transliteration | adikéō |
| Strong's | G91 |
| Definition | To do wrong, treat unjustly, or act in violation of fairness or laws; to commit an act of injustice. In Koine usage, ἀδικέω primarily signifies actively inflicting wrong or injustice upon another (morally, socially, or legally), but may also indicate general wrongdoing or acting contrary to what is just. |
Morphology V AOR ACT IND 1P PL
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state of being |
| Tense | AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past |
| Voice | ACT — Active — The subject performs the action |
| Mood | IND — Indicative — States a fact or reality |
| Person | 1P — 1st person — The speaker ("I" / "we") |
| Number | PL — Plural — More than one |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ἀδικέω |
| Strong's | G91 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G91-18
we acted unjustly
| Morphological Notes | Verb; aorist tense (simple past, completed action), active voice, indicative mood, first person plural ("we"). |
| Rendering Rationale | The aorist active indicative first person plural denotes a completed action performed by "we." "We acted unjustly" reflects the root sense of committing injustice without adding an implied object, preserving the verb’s active force. |
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