Faithless
Faithless
FAITHLESS.Wherever this word occurs in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] , it means, not untrustworthy, but unbelieving, just as in the Merchant of Venice Shylock is called a faithless Jew, simply because he was an unbeliever in Christ.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Faithless
fathles: The translation of , apistos, without faith, having the sense of unbelieving, disbelieving. Jesus upbraids the people, O faithless and perverse generation! (Mat 17:17; Mar 9:19; Luk 9:41); He says to Thomas, Be not faithless, but believing (Joh 20:27); the Revised Version (British and American) adds, If we are faithless, instead of believe not (2Ti 2:13); compare 1Co 7:12-15; 1Co 10:27; 1Co 14:22, 1Co 14:24, etc.; Tit 1:15. In Luk 12:46 apistos has the sense of unfaithful, so the Revised Version (British and American); perhaps also Rev 21:8, unbelieving.