STRONGS G3356:
													
												
									    		μετριοπαθέω, 
μετριοπάθω; ((cf. 
Winer's Grammar, 101 (95)); from 
μετριοπαθής, adhering to the true measure in one's passions or emotions; 
ἔφη (viz., 
Aristotle) 
τόν σοφόν μή εἶναι μέν ἀπαθη, 
μετριοπαθη δέ, (
Diogenes Laërtius 5, 31; 
μετριοπαθεια, moderation in passions or emotions, especially anger and grief, is opposed to the 
ἀπάθεια of the Stoics; from 
μέτριος and 
πάθος); equivalent to 
μετρίως or 
κατά τό μέτρον πάσχω, 
to be affected moderately or in due measure; to preserve moderation in the passions, especially 
in anger or grief (
Philo de Abrah. § 44; de Josepho § 5; (
Josephus, Antiquities 12, 3, 2; others)); hence, of one who is not unduly disturbed by the errors, faults, sins, of others, but bears with them gently; like other verbs of emotion (cf. 
Krüger, § 48, 8), with a dative of the person toward whom the feeling is exercised: 
Hebrews 5:2; cf. the full discussion by Bleek at the passage. 
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