Conflict (Noun)
New TestamentVine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words
Definition
from ago, "to lead," signifies (a) "a place of assembly," especially the place where the Greeks assembled for the Olympic and Pythian games; (b) "a contest of athletes," metaphorically, 1Ti 6:12, 2Ti 4:7, "fight;" Heb 12:1, "race;" hence, (c) "the inward conflict of the soul;" inward "conflict" is often the result, or the accompaniment, of outward "conflict," 1Th 2:2, implying a contest against spiritual foes, as well as human adversaries; so Col 2:1, "conflict," AV; RV, "(how greatly) I strive," lit., "how great a conflict I have." See CONTENTION, FIGHT, RACE. Cp. agonizomai (Eng., "agonize"), 1Co 9:25 etc.
denotes "a combat, contest of athletes;" hence, "a struggle, fight," Heb 10:32, with reference to affliction. See FIGHT. Cp. athleo, "to strive," 2Ti 2:5 (twice).