Ephesians:6:5-9
rwp@Ephesians:6:5 @{With fear and trembling} (\meta phobou kai tromou\). This addition to strkjv@Colossians:3:22|.
rwp@Ephesians:6:6 @{But as servants of Christ} (\all' hs douloi Christou\). Better "slaves of Christ" as Paul rejoiced to call himself (Phillipians:1:1|). {Doing the will of God} (\poiountes to thelma tou theou\). Even while slaves of men.
rwp@Ephesians:6:7 @{With good will} (\met' eunoias\). Not in Col. Old word from \eunoos\, only here in N.T. as \eunoe\ is in N.T. only in strkjv@Matthew:5:25|.
rwp@Ephesians:6:8 @{Whatsoever good thing each one doeth} (\hekastos ean ti poisi agathon\). Literally, "each one if he do anything good." Condition of third class, undetermined, but with prospect. Note use here of \agathon\ rather than \adikon\ (one doing wrong) in strkjv@Colossians:3:25|. Songs:it is a reward (\komisetai\) for good, not a penalty for wrong, though both are true, "whether he be bond or free" (\eite doulos eite eleutheros\).
rwp@Ephesians:6:9 @{And forbear threatening} (\anientes tn apeiln\). Present active participle of \animi\, old verb, to loosen up, to relax. "Letting up on threatening." \Apeil\ is old word for threat, in N.T. only here and strkjv@Acts:4:29; strkjv@9:1|. {Both their Master and yours} (\kai autn kai humn ho kurios\). He says to "the lords" (\hoi kurioi\) of the slaves. Paul is not afraid of capital nor of labour. {With him} (\par' auti\). "By the side of him (God)."