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Exercise, bodily

Exercise, bodily

Exercise, Bodily

( , i.e., physical training, i.q., gymnastics, 1Ti 4:8). What the apostle seems to disparage under this term is not the athletic discipline which it classically imports (Arrian, Epict. 1:27, 6; Polyb. 4:7, 6), and which his frequent allusions to the Grecian games (q.v.) might imply, but rather that ascetic mortification of the fleshly appetites, and even innocent affections (comp. 1Ti 4:3; Col 2:23), which characterized some of the Jewish fanatics (Col 2:7), especially the Essenes (q.v.). Fleischmann, Interpretatio, in loc.; Seelen, De Gymnasiis ad quae Peulus (in hoc loc.) alludit (Lubec, 1758). SEE TIMOTHY.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Exercise, bodily

(1 Tim. 4:8). An ascetic mortification of the flesh and denial of personal gratification (comp. Col. 2:23) to which some sects of the Jews, especially the Essenes, attached importance.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary