STRONGS G3454:
													
												
									    		μῦθος, 
μυθου, 
ὁ, from 
Homer down; 
1. a speech, word, saying. 
2. a narrative, story; 
a. a true narrative. 
b. a fiction, a fable; universally, 
an invention, falsehood: 
2 Peter 1:16; the fictions of the Jewish theosophists and Gnostics, especially concerning the emanations and orders of the aeons, are called 
μυθοι (
A. V. fables) in 
1 Timothy 1:4; 
1 Timothy 4:7; 
2 Timothy 4:4; 
Titus 1:14. (Cf. 
Trench, § xc., and references under the word 
γεναλογια.) 
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