Hypocrite is an ancient greek word for a stage actor.
Onnu podey pakal Manya
A person who pretends to be good, pious or sympathetic without really being so.
the original meaning is a frozen dog
A:The King James Bible gives 11 instances of hypocrite or hypocrites in the Old Testament. However, there was no Hebrew word that exactly corresponded to our modern word 'hypocrite', which comes to us from the Greek word for an actor in a play, and better alternatives include 'godless man', or 'impious man'.The King James Bible also gives 14 instances of hypocrite or hypocrites in the New Testament gospels. As the New Testament was written in Greek, this is an accurate translation from the original books, although Jesus could not have used this word.
No, He is not a Hypocrite, If you are meaning is He a hypocrite because he is jealous of His bride (the church) being stolen by the world through the Father of Lies (Satan) then no, because that is a righteous jealousy.
The root word for hypocrisy is "hypokrisis," which comes from the Greek language.
偽善者, "gizensha" translates to "hypocrite."
The word "hypocrite" comes from the Greek word "hypokrites," which referred to a stage actor or someone who pretended to be something they were not.
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