Word Summary
arkeō: to assist, suffice
Original Word: ἀρκέωTransliteration: arkeō
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-keh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to assist, suffice
Meaning: to assist, suffice
Strong's Concordance
be content, be enough, suffice.
Apparently a primary verb (but probably akin to airo through the idea of raising a barrier); properly, to ward off, i.e. (by implication) to avail (figuratively, be satisfactory) -- be content, be enough, suffice, be sufficient.
see GREEK airo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 714: ἀρκέωἀρκέω,
ἄρκῳ; 1 aorist
ἠρκεσα; (passive, present
ἀρκοῦμαι); 1 future
ἀρκεσθήσομαι;
to be possessed of unfailing strength; to be strong, to suffice, to be enough (as against any danger; hence,
to defend, ward off, in
Homer; (others make this the radical meaning, cf. Lat
arceo;
Curtius, § 7)): with the dative of person,
Matthew 25:9;
John 6:7;
ἀρκεῖ σοι ἡ χάρις my grace is sufficient for thee, namely, to enable thee to bear the evil manfully; there is, therefore, no reason why thou shouldst ask for its removal,
2 Corinthians 12:9; impersonally,
ἀρκεῖ ἡμῖν 'tis enough for us, we are content,
John 14:8. Passive (as in Greek writings)
to be satisfied, contented:
τίνι, with a thing,
Luke 3:14;
Hebrews 13:5;
1 Timothy 6:8; (2 Macc. 5:15);
ἐπί τίνι,
3 John 1:10. (Compare:
ἐπαρκέω.)