147. aischrokerdós
Berean Strong's Lexicon
aischrokerdós: Greedy for gain, sordidly greedy, pursuing dishonest gain

Original Word: αἰσχροκερδής
Part of Speech: Adverb
Transliteration: aischrokerdós
Pronunciation: ahee-skrok-er-DOS
Phonetic Spelling: (ahee-skhrok-er-doce')
Definition: Greedy for gain, sordidly greedy, pursuing dishonest gain
Meaning: greedily, in a spirit of eagerness for base gain.

Word Origin: From the Greek words αἰσχρός (aischros, meaning "shameful" or "dishonorable") and κέρδος (kerdos, meaning "gain" or "profit").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "aischrokerdós," the concept of dishonest gain is addressed in the Old Testament, such as in Proverbs 15:27 (בצע, betsa, meaning "unjust gain").

Usage: The term "aischrokerdós" is used in the New Testament to describe a person who is motivated by shameful or dishonest gain, particularly in the context of leadership or service within the church. It conveys the idea of someone who seeks personal profit at the expense of integrity and ethical standards. This term is often used to caution against the pursuit of material wealth or benefits through unethical means, especially in spiritual or religious settings.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, where the early church was established, the pursuit of wealth and status was a common societal value. However, the Christian community was called to a different standard, emphasizing humility, service, and integrity. Leaders within the church were expected to model these values, avoiding the temptation to exploit their positions for personal gain. The use of "aischrokerdós" reflects the early church's concern for maintaining moral and ethical standards among its leaders and members.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
adverb from aischrokerdés
Definition
from eagerness for base gain
NASB Translation
sordid gain (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 147: αἰσχροκερδῶς

αἰσχροκερδῶς, adverb, from eagerness for base gain (for filthy lucre): 1 Peter 5:2, cf. Titus 1:11. Not found elsewhere.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
for the sake of dishonest gain.

Adverb from aischrokerdes; sordidly -- for filthy lucre's sake.

see GREEK aischrokerdes

Forms and Transliterations
αισχροκερδως αισχροκερδώς αἰσχροκερδῶς aischrokerdos aischrokerdôs aischrokerdōs aischrokerdō̂s
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Peter 5:2 Adv
GRK: θεόν μηδὲ αἰσχροκερδῶς ἀλλὰ προθύμως
NAS: to [the will of] God; and not for sordid gain, but with eagerness;
KJV: not for filthy lucre, but
INT: God nor for base gain but eagerly

Strong's Greek 147
1 Occurrence


αἰσχροκερδῶς — 1 Occ.

















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