Content [α υ τ α ρ κ η ς]. Lit., self - sufficient. Only here in the New Testament. A stoic word, expressing the favorite doctrine of the sect, that man should be sufficient to himself for all things; able, by the power of his own will, to resist the shock of circumstance. Paul is self - sufficient through the power of the new self : not he, but Christ in him. The kindred noun aujtarkeia sufficiency, occurs 2 Corinthians 9:8; 1 Timothy 6:6.

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Old Testament