ἀσχημονεῖ

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Brother Fernando,
I had the wrong Greek word but the correct definition. The Greek sentence follows. The second word in the sentence is ἀσχημονεῖ. Information from BDAG follows the Greek New Testament quote.

5 οὐκ ⸀ἀσχημονεῖ,* οὐ ζητεῖ ⸁τὰ ἑαυτῆς, οὐ παροξύνεται, οὐ λογίζεται τὸ κακόν, 6 οὐ χαίρει ἐπὶ τῇ ἀδικίᾳ, συγχαίρει δὲ τῇ ἀληθείᾳ·* 7 πάντα στέγει,* πάντα πιστεύει, πάντα ἐλπίζει, πάντα ὑπομένει.

ἀσχημοσύνη, ης, ἡ (ἀσχήμων)

① behavior that elicits disgrace, shameless deed (Anacharsis [600 B.C.] in Diog. L. 1, 103 in pl.; Pla.; PLond 1915, 23; Epict. 2, 5, 23; Vett. Val. 61, 31;

Arndt, William, Frederick W. Danker, Walter Bauer, and F. Wilbur Gingrich. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
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