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Self-Control

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

self-kon-trol' (egkrateia): Rendered in the King James Version "temperance" (compare Latin temperario and continentia), but more accurately "self-control," as in the Revised Version (British and American) (Ac 24:25;Ga 5:23;2Pe 1:6); adjective of same, egkrates, "self-controlled" (Tit 1:8the Revised Version (British and American)); compare verb forms in1Co 7:9, "have.... continency"; 9:25, the athlete "exerciseth self-control." Self-control is therefore repeatedly set forth in the New Testament as among the important Christian virtues.