Thayer's
STRONGS NT 112: ἄθεοςἄθεος, (
Θεός) (from
Pindar down],
without God, knowing and worshipping no God, in which sense
Aelian v. h. 2, 31 declares
ὅτι μηδείς τῶν βαρβάρων ἄθεος; in classic authors generally slighting the gods, impious, repudiating the gods recognized by the state, in which sense certain Greek philosophers, the Jews (
Josephus, contra Apion 2, 14, 4), and subsequently Christians were called
ἄθεοι by the heathen (
Justin, Apology 1, 13, etc.). In
Ephesians 2:12 of one who neither knows nor worships the true God; so of the heathen (cf.
1 Thessalonians 4:5;
Galatians 4:8);
Clement,
οἱ τόν ὄντως ὄντα ... Alex. protr, 2:23, p. 19 Pott.
ἀθεους Θεόν ἠγνοήκλασι,
Philo, leg. ad Gai. § 25
αἰγυπτιακὴ ἀθεότης,
Hosea 4:15 Symm. οἶκος ἀθεΐας, a house in which idols are worshipped,
Ignatius ad Trall. 10 [ET]
ἄθεοι τοῦτ᾿ἔστιν ἄπιστοι (of the Docetae); (others understand Ephesians, the passage cited passively deserted of God,
Vulg.sine Deo; on the various meanings of the word see Meyer (or Ellicott)).