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gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
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Beyond Mildness & Sobriety
Commentators clarify that biblical 'meekness' is not weakness, but a gentle submissiveness to God and controlled strength toward others. Similarly, 'self-control' is much broader than just avoiding drunkenness; it is the mastery over all sinful passions and desires, a quality that gives victory over temptation.
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Galatians
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18th Century
Theologian
Meekness. (See Barnes on Matthew 5:5)
Temperance. The word used here, egkrateia, properly means self-control or c…
19th Century
Bishop
Meekness, temperance.—“Meekness” is something more than “mildness,” which has been suggested as an alternative translation. “Mildn…
Preacher
But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law…
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“Gentleness” (GK 4559) describes those who are so much in control of themselves that they are always angry at the right time and never angry at the…
16th Century
Against such there is no law. Some understand these words as meaning simply that the law is not directed against good works, “from evil ma…
17th Century
Pastor
Meekness Humility and lowliness of mind, of which Christ is an eminent example and pattern; and which the Holy Spiri…
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Minister
If it is our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the c…