Guiltless

Guiltless

giltles: The primary meaning of the Hebrew word is to be clean. Sometimes the meaning is freedom from blame, at other times to be free from punishment, these two ideas running over into each other as with the word guilt. The latter meaning seems to predominate in Exo 20:7; Deu 5:11; 2Sa 14:9; 1Ki 2:9. The other meaning holds in Num 32:22; Jos 2:19; 2Sa 3:28; Mat 12:5, Mat 12:7.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Guiltless

“innocent, guiltless” (a, negative, n, euphonic, aitia, “a charge of crime”), is translated “blameless” in Mat 12:5, AV, “guiltless” in Mat 12:7; RV, “guiltless” in each place. See BLAMELESS.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words