'Enough' in the Bible
Do not be over-anxious, therefore, about to-morrow, for to-morrow will bring its own cares. Enough for each day are its own troubles.
Enough for the learner to be on a level with his teacher, and for the servant to be on a level with his master. If they have called the master of the house Baal-zebul, how much more will they slander his servants?
"Where can we," asked the disciples, "get bread enough in this remote place to satisfy so vast a multitude?"
"'But perhaps,' replied the wise, 'there will not be enough for all of us. Go to the shops rather, and buy some for yourselves.'
for many a time he had been left securely bound in fetters and chains, but afterwards the chains lay torn link from link, and the fetters in fragments, and there was no one strong enough to master him.
And they carried away broken portions enough to fill twelve baskets, besides pieces of the fish.
A third time He came, and then He said, "Sleep on and rest. Enough! the hour has come. Even now they are betraying the Son of Man into the hands of sinful men.
"Then the steward said within himself, "'What am I to do? For my master is taking away the stewardship from me. I am not strong enough for field labour: to beg, I should be ashamed.
"Master, here are two swords," they exclaimed. "That is enough," He replied.
"Seven pounds' worth of bread," replied Philip, "is not enough for them all to get even a scanty meal."
Moreover, if they turn from their unbelief, they too will be grafted in. For God is powerful enough to graft them in again;
I fed you with milk and not with solid food, since for this you were not yet strong enough. And even now you are not strong enough:
Rightly enough you are giving thanks, and yet your neighbor is not benefited.
In the case of such a person the punishment which was inflicted by the majority of you is enough.
I have enough of everything--and more than enough. My wants are fully satisfied now that I have received from the hands of Epaphroditus the generous gifts which you sent me--they are a fragrant odor, an acceptable sacrifice, truly pleasing to God.
For you have given time enough in the past to the doing of the things which the Gentiles delight in-- pursuing, as you did, a course of habitual licence, debauchery, hard drinking, noisy revelry, drunkenness and unholy image-worship.
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- Adequate (11 instances)
- Decent (9 instances)
- Enough (330 instances)
- Plenty (59 instances)
- Sufficiency (21 instances)
- Sufficient (62 instances)
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