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Chapter LXXI."There should be no Contention in Matters whichĪre in themselves of Little Moment. There Should be no Contention in Matters which are in Themselves. /augustine/the confessions of saint augustine/chapter viii then in this.htm Then in this great contention of my inward dwelling. Book VIII Chapter VIII Then in this great contention of my inward dwelling� Then in this Great Contention of My Inward Dwelling. //aquinas/summa theologica/of contention two articles. There are two points of inquiry: (1) Whether contention is a mortal sin?. We must now consider contention, in respect of which /aquinas/summa theologica/whether contention is a daughter.htm OF CONTENTION (TWO ARTICLES) Whether contention is a daughter of vainglory? Objectionġ: It would seem that contention is not a daughter of vainglory. Whether Contention is a Daughter of Vainglory? /aquinas/summa theologica/whether contention is a mortal.htm OF CONTENTION (TWO ARTICLES) Whether contention is a mortal sin? Objectionġ: It would seem that contention is not a mortal sin. Word Origin from rib Definition strife, dispute NASB Word Usage adversary (1), case Transliteration:Įseq Phonetic Spelling: (ay'sek) Short Definition: Esek. Tigrah Phonetic Spelling: (tig-raw') Short Definition: opposition.Ħ230. Phonetic Spelling: (mer-ee-baw') Short Definition: strife.Ĩ409. Phonetic Spelling: (mats-tsooth') Short Definition: quarrel. Spelling: (mid-yawn') Short Definition: brawling. Phonetic Spelling: (mats-tsaw') Short Definition: strife. Spelling: (maw-dohn') Short Definition: strife. Self-chosen opinion, a religious or philosophical sect, discord or contention. hah'-ee-res-is) Short Definition: a self-chosen opinion, a sect Definition: a

Implication) faction - contention(-ious), strife. Perhaps as the same as erethizo properly, intrigue, ie (by

Spelling: (log-om-akh-ee'-ah) Short Definition: contention about words. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: logomachia Phonetic (fil-on-i-kee'-ah) Short Definition: love of dispute, contention Definition: love. of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: philoneikia Phonetic Spelling: (makh'-ay) Short Definition: strife, contention, quarrel Definition: (earlier. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: mache Phonetic Spelling: From paroxuno ("paroxysm") incitement (to good), or dispute (an-tee-log-ee'-ah) Short Definition: contradiction, contention, rebellion Definition. of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: antilogia Phonetic Spelling: Of assembly (as if led), ie (by implication) a contest. (er'-is) Short Definition: contention, strife Definition: contention, strife. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: eris Phonetic Spelling: Where used in the King James Version in a good sense ( 1 Thessalonians 2:2) the Revised Version (British and American) has "conflict." In Acts 15:39, the noun has a peculiar force, where English Versions of the Bible translates paroxusmos (whence English "paroxysm") by "sharp contention." The Greek word refers rather to the inner excitement and irritation than to its outward expression. The contentions at Corinth ( 1 Corinthians 1:11) called forth the rebukes of Paul. "By pride cometh only contention" ( Proverbs 13:10). The noun is almost universally used with an unfavorable meaning, and as worthy of condemnation, for an altercation arising from a quarrelsome disposition. In the New Testament diakrinein, for the hostile separation of one from another, dispute ( Jude 1:9), or epagonizomai ( Jude 1:3), descriptive of the strain to which a contestant is put. Kon-tend', kon-ten'-shun: The meeting of effort by effort, striving against opposition sometimes physically, as in battle ( Deuteronomy 2:9), or with horses ( Jeremiah 12:5), sometimes orally ( Nehemiah 13:11), sometimes spiritually ( Isaiah 57:16). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia CONTEND CONTENTION
