


Found 15 Strong's definitions.
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G1468: ἐγκρατής (enkratḗs)
from ἐν and κράτος; strong in a thing (masterful), i.e. (figuratively and reflexively) self-controlled (in appetite, etc.):--temperate.
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G1466: ἐγκράτεια (enkráteia)
from ἐγκρατής; self-control (especially continence):--temperance.
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G1467: ἐγκρατεύομαι (enkrateúomai)
middle voice from ἐγκρατής; to exercise self-restraint (in diet and chastity):--can(-not) contain, be temperate.
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G1343: δικαιοσύνη (dikaiosýnē)
from δίκαιος; equity (of character or act); specially (Christian) justification:--righteousness.
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G5281: ὑπομονή (hypomonḗ)
from ὑπομένω; cheerful (or hopeful) endurance, constancy:--enduring, patience, patient continuance (waiting).
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G2150: εὐσέβεια (eusébeia)
from εὐσεβής; piety; specially, the gospel scheme:--godliness, holiness.
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G4236: πρᾳότης (praiótēs)
from πρᾷος; gentleness, by implication, humility:--meekness.
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G75: ἀγωνίζομαι (agōnízomai)
from ἀγών; to struggle, literally (to compete for a prize), figuratively (to contend with an adversary), or genitive case (to endeavor to accomplish something):--fight, labor fervently, strive.
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G1060: γαμέω (gaméō)
from γάμος; to wed (of either sex):--marry (a wife).
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G4448: πυρόω (pyróō)
from πῦρ; to kindle, i.e. (passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger, grief, lust):--burn, fiery, be on fire, try.
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G5382: φιλόξενος (philóxenos)
from φίλος and ξένος; fond of guests, i.e. hospitable:--given to (lover of, use) hospitality.
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G5358: φιλάγαθος (philágathos)
from φίλος and ἀγαθός; fond to good, i.e. a promoter of virtue:--love of good men.
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G4998: σώφρων (sṓphrōn)
from the base of σώζω and that of φρήν; safe (sound) in mind, i.e. self-controlled (moderate as to opinion or passion):--discreet, sober, temperate.
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G1342: δίκαιος (díkaios)
from δίκη; equitable (in character or act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or relatively):--just, meet, right(-eous).
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G3741: ὅσιος (hósios)
of uncertain affinity; properly, right (by intrinsic or divine character; thus distinguished from 1342, which refers rather to human statutes and relations; from ἱερός, which denotes formal consecration; and from ἅγιος, which relates to purity from defilement), i.e. hallowed (pious, sacred, sure):--holy, mercy, shalt be. 342