Strong's Lexicon ateknos: Childless, without children Original Word: ἄτεκνος Word Origin: Derived from the Greek prefix "α-" (a-), meaning "without," and "τέκνον" (teknon), meaning "child." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent conceptually related to "ateknos" is "עֲקָרָה" (aqarah), meaning "barren" or "childless," as seen in the stories of Sarah (Genesis 11:30) and Hannah (1 Samuel 1:2). Usage: The term "ateknos" is used to describe a state of being without offspring. In the biblical context, it often carries a sense of lacking or absence, particularly in relation to the blessings and legacy associated with having children. The term can also imply a social or emotional dimension, as children were considered a source of support and honor in ancient cultures. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman societies, having children was seen as a sign of divine favor and a means of ensuring one's legacy and support in old age. Childlessness could be viewed as a misfortune or even a curse. The cultural emphasis on progeny is evident in the numerous biblical narratives where the desire for children plays a central role, such as the stories of Sarah, Hannah, and Elizabeth. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom alpha (as a neg. prefix) and teknon Definition childless NASB Translation childless (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 815: ἄτεκνοςἄτεκνος, ἄτεκνον (τέκνον), without offspring, childless: Luke 20:28-30. (Genesis 15:2; Sir. 16:8. In Greek writings from Hesiod, Works, 600 down.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance childless, without children. From a (as a negative particle) and teknon; childless -- childless, without children. see GREEK a see GREEK teknon Forms and Transliterations αποτεκνωθώ άτεκνοι ατεκνος άτεκνος ἄτεκνος ατεκνουμένη ατεκνούσα ατεκνούσαν ατεκνωθήναι ατεκνωθήσεται ατεκνωθήσονται ατεκνώσει ητεκνώθησαν ητέκνωμαι ητεκνωμένη ητέκνωσε ητέκνωσέ ateknos áteknosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 20:28 Adj-NMSGRK: καὶ οὗτος ἄτεκνος ᾖ ἵνα NAS: a wife, AND HE IS CHILDLESS, HIS BROTHER KJV: he die without children, that his INT: and he childless is that Luke 20:29 Adj-NMS Luke 20:30 Adj-NMS |