The meaning of Trucebkeaker in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
troos'-brak-er: The King James Version rendering in II Timothy 3:3 of aspondos, literally, "without a libation." As a libation always accompanied the making of a treaty in Greek lands, the lack implied that no treaty had been made, or, by a natural extension of meaning, could be made. Hence, the word came to mean "implacable" (Revised Version).
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