To rebuke, to reproach, rebuke, reproach

G1651
Greek
UBS
ἐλέγχω
elénchōel-eng'-kho
Verb

Definition

to state that someone has done wrong, with the implication that there is adequate proof of such wrongdoing

Semantic Domains

Communication

Etymology

of uncertain affinity;

KJV Translations

convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove

Occurrences17
Frequency Rank#719

Verse Usage

This word appears 17 times in the Bible. Verse examples coming soon.