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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79055" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79055" /> ==
<div> '''1: αὐθάδης ''' (Strong'S #829 — Adjective — authades — ow-thad'-ace ) </div> <p> "self-pleasing" (autos, "self," hedomai, "to please"), denotes one who, dominated by self-interest, and inconsiderate of others, arrogantly asserts his own will, "self-willed," &nbsp;Titus 1:7; &nbsp;2 Peter 2:10 (the opposite of epieikes, "gentle," e.g., &nbsp; 1 Timothy 3:3 ), "one so far overvaluing any determination at which he has himself once arrived that he will not be removed from it" (Trench, who compares and contrasts philautos, "loving self, selfish;" Syn. xciii). In the Sept., &nbsp;Genesis 49:3,7; &nbsp;Proverbs 21:24 . </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Αὐθάδης''''' ''' (Strong'S #829 Adjective authades ow-thad'-ace ) </div> <p> "self-pleasing" (autos, "self," hedomai, "to please"), denotes one who, dominated by self-interest, and inconsiderate of others, arrogantly asserts his own will, "self-willed," &nbsp;Titus 1:7; &nbsp;2—Peter 2:10 (the opposite of epieikes, "gentle," e.g., &nbsp; 1—Timothy 3:3 ), "one so far overvaluing any determination at which he has himself once arrived that he will not be removed from it" (Trench, who compares and contrasts philautos, "loving self, selfish;" Syn. xciii). In the Sept., &nbsp;Genesis 49:3,7; &nbsp;Proverbs 21:24 . </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_43901" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_43901" /> ==

Latest revision as of 13:58, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Αὐθάδης (Strong'S #829 — Adjective — authades — ow-thad'-ace )

"self-pleasing" (autos, "self," hedomai, "to please"), denotes one who, dominated by self-interest, and inconsiderate of others, arrogantly asserts his own will, "self-willed,"  Titus 1:7;  2—Peter 2:10 (the opposite of epieikes, "gentle," e.g.,   1—Timothy 3:3 ), "one so far overvaluing any determination at which he has himself once arrived that he will not be removed from it" (Trench, who compares and contrasts philautos, "loving self, selfish;" Syn. xciii). In the Sept.,  Genesis 49:3,7;  Proverbs 21:24 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Genesis 49:6 Titus 1:7  2 Peter 2:10

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(a.) Governed by one's own will; not yielding to the wishes of others; obstinate.

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