lit. denotes "want of strength" (a negative, kratos, "strength"), hence, "want of self-control, incontinence," Matthew 23:25 , "excess;" 1—Corinthians 7:5 , "incontinency." Cp. akrates, "powerless, incontinent," 2—Timothy 3:3 , RV, "without self-control."
lit., "a pouring out, overflowing" (akin to anacheo, "to pour out"), is used metaphorically in 1—Peter 4:4 , "excess," said of the riotous conduct described in ver. 3.
Ephesians 5:18Titus 1:61—Peter 4:4RIOT. Luke 15:131—Peter 4:3
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