rwp@Romans:1:28 @{And even as they refused} (\kai kaths ouk edokimasan\). "And even as they rejected" after trial just as \dokimaz\ is used of testing coins. They tested God at first and turned aside from him. {Knowledge} (\epignsei\). Full knowledge (\epi\ additional, \gnsis\). They had a dim memory that was a caricature. {Unto a reprobate mind} (\eis adokimon noun\). Play on \ouk edokimasan\. They rejected God and God rejected their mental attitude and gave them over (verses 24,26,28|). See this adjective already in strkjv@1Corinthians:9:27; strkjv@2Corinthians:13:5-7|. Like an old abandoned building, the home of bats and snakes, left "to do those things which are not fitting" (\poiein ta m kathkonta\), like the night clubs of modern cities, the dives and dens of the underworld, without God and in the darkness of unrestrained animal impulses. This was a technical term with Stoics (II Macc. strkjv@6:4).
rwp@Romans:1:29 @{Being called with} (\peplrmenous\). Perfect passive participle of the common verb \plro\, state of completion, "filled to the brim with" four vices in the associative instrumental case (\adikii\, unrighteousness as in verse 18|, \ponrii\, active wickedness as in strkjv@Mark:7:22|, \pleonexii\, covetousness as in strkjv@1Thessalonians:2:5; strkjv@Luke:12:15|, \kakii\, maliciousness or inward viciousness of disposition as in strkjv@1Corinthians:5:8|). Note asyndeton, no connective in the lists in verses 29-31|. Dramatic effect. The order of these words varies in the MSS. and \porneii\, fornication, is not genuine here (absent in Aleph A B C). {Full of} (\mestous\). Paul changes from participle to adjective. Old adjective, rare in the N.T., like \mesto\, to fill full (only in strkjv@Acts:2:13| in N.T.), stuffed full of (with genitive). Five substantives in the genitive (\phthonou\, envy, as in strkjv@Galatians:5:21|, \phonou\, murder, and so a paronomasia or combination with \phthonou\, of like sounding words, \eridos\, strife, as in strkjv@2Corinthians:12:16|, \kakothias\, malignity, and here only in N.T. though old word from \kakoths\ and that from \kakos\ and \thos\, a tendency to put a bad construction on things, depravity of heart and malicious disposition.