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1Timothy:5:10 @{If she hath brought up children} (\ei eteknotrophsen\). Condition of first class. Late and rare word (Aristotle, Epictetus), first aorist active indicative of \teknotrophe\ (\teknotrophos\, from \teknon, treph\), here only in N.T. Qualification for her work as leader. {If she hath used hospitality to strangers} (\ei exenodochsen\). First aorist again and same condition. Late form (Dio Cassius) of old verb \xenodoke\ (Herodotus), to welcome strangers (\xenous dechomai\). Only here in N.T. Hospitality another qualification for such leadership (3:2|). {If she hath washed the saints' feet} (\ei hagin podas enipsen\). Same condition and tense of \nipt\ (old form \niz\), common in N.T. (John:13:5|). Proof of her hospitality, not of its being a church ordinance. {If she hath relieved the afflicted} (\ei thlibomenois eprkesen\). Same condition and tense of \eparke\, to give sufficient aid, old word, in N.T. only here and verse 16|. Experience that qualified her for eleemosynary work. {If she hath diligently followed} (\ei epkolouthsen\). Same condition and tense of \epakolouthe\, old verb, to follow close upon (\epi\). Songs:here, verse 24; strkjv@1Peter:2:21|. In a word such a widow must show her qualifications for leadership as with bishops and deacons.
rwp@2Corinthians:4:8 @{Pressed} (\thlibomenoi\). From \thlib\, to press as grapes, to contract, to squeeze. Series of present passive participles here through verse 9| that vividly picture Paul's ministerial career. {Yet not straitened} (\all' ou stenochroumenoi\). Each time the exception is stated by \all' ou\. From \stenochre\ (\stenochros\, from \stenos\, narrow, \chros\, space), to be in a narrow place, to keep in a tight place. Late verb, in LXX and papyri. In N.T. only here and strkjv@2Corinthians:6:12|. {Yet not unto despair} (\all' ouk exaporoumenoi\). Late perfective compound with \ex-\ of \exapore\. A very effective play on words here, lost, but not lost out.
rwp@2Corinthians:7:5 @{When we had come} (\elthontn hmn\). Genitive absolute with second aorist active participle of \erchomai\. Paul now returns to the incident mentioned in strkjv@2:12| before the long digression on the glory of the ministry. {Had no relief} (\oudemian eschken anesin\). Perfect active indicative precisely as in strkjv@2:13| which see, "has had no relief" (dramatic perfect). {Afflicted} (\thlibomenoi\). Present passive participle of \thlib\ as in strkjv@4:8|, but with anacoluthon, for the nominative case agrees not with the genitive \hmn\ nor with the accusative \hmas\ in verse 6|. It is used as if a principal verb as in strkjv@9:11; strkjv@11:6; strkjv@Romans:12:16| (Moulton, _Prolegomena_, p. 182; Robertson, _Grammar_, pp. 1132-35). {Without were fightings} (\exthen machai\). Asyndeton and no copula, a parenthesis also in structure. Perhaps pagan adversaries in Macedonia (cf. strkjv@1Corinthians:15:32|). {Within were fears} (\esthen phoboi\). Same construction. "Mental perturbations" (Augustine) as in strkjv@11:28|.
rwp@Hebrews:11:37 @{They were stoned} (\elithasthsan\). Like Zechariah son of Jehoiada (2Chronicles:24:20|). "A characteristic Jewish punishment" (Vincent). First aorist passive indicative of \lithaz\ (John:10:31|). {They were sawn asunder} (\epristhsan\). First aorist passive indicative of \pri\ or \priz\, old verb (\prion\, a saw). Cruel Jewish punishment (Amos:1:3|) said to have been inflicted on Isaiah. {They were tempted} (\epeirasthsan\). First aorist passive indicative of \peiraz\. The MSS. vary greatly in the text here and the order of these two items. This mild word seems an anticlimax after \epristhsan\. One of the seven brothers was fried (II Macc. strkjv@7:4) and so \eprsthesan\ (were burned) from \pimpra\ (Acts:28:6|) has been suggested. {With the sword} (\en phoni machairs\). "In (by) slaughter of the sword" (Ionic form of the genitive \machaires\ as in strkjv@Exodus:17:13; strkjv@Numbers:21:24|). The fate of unpopular prophets (1Kings:10:10; strkjv@Jeremiah:26:23|). {They went about} (\perilthon\). Constative aorist active indicative of \perierchomai\ (picturesque compound verb). Here the sufferings of the living. {In sheep skins} (\en mltais\). Late word from \mlon\ (sheep), rough garment of prophets as Elijah (1Kings:19:13,19|), here only in N.T. In Byzantine Greek a monk's garb. {In goatskins} (\en aigeiois dermasin\). \Derma\, old word from \der\, to flay (Matthew:21:35|), here only in N.T. \Aigeios\, old adjective (from \aix\, goat), here only in N.T. {Being destitute} (\husteroumenoi\). Present passive participle of \hustere\, old verb to be left behind, used by Paul of himself (2Corinthians:11:9|). {Afflicted} (\thlibomenoi\). Present passive participle of \thlib\, common verb to oppress. {Evil entreated} (\kakouchoumenoi\). Present passive participle of \kakouche\, late compound verb from obsolete \kakouchos\ (\kakos\ and \ech\), in LXX (1Kings:2:26|), in N.T. only here and strkjv@13:3|. See \sunkakoucheisthai\ in strkjv@11:25|.