1 | Strong's Number: g73 | Greek: agon |
Conflict (Noun):
from ago, "to lead," signifies
(a) "a place of assembly," especially the place where the Greeks assembled for the Olympic and Pythian games;
(b) "a contest of athletes," metaphorically, 1Ti 6:12; 2Ti 4:7, "fight;" Hbr 12:1, "race;" hence,
(c) "the inward conflict of the soul;" inward "conflict" is often the result, or the accompaniment, of outward "conflict," Phil 1:30; 1 Thess 2:2, implying a contest against spiritual foes, as well as human adversaries; so Col 2:1, "conflict," AV; RV, "(how greatly) I strive," lit., "how great a conflict I have."
See CONTENTION, FIGHT, RACE. Cp. agonizomai (Eng., "agonize"), 1Cr 9:25 etc.
2 | Strong's Number: g119 | Greek: athlesis |
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