NT.filter - rwp interjected:
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Ephesians:2:5 @{Even when we were dead} (\kai ontas hms nekrous\). Repeats the beginning of verse 1|, but he changes \hums\ (you Gentiles) to \hms\ (us Jews). {Quickened us together with Christ} (\sunezopoisen ti Christi\). First aorist active indicative of the double compound verb \sunzopoie\ as in strkjv@Colossians:2:13| which see. Associative instrumental case in \Christi\. Literal resurrection in the case of Jesus, spiritual in our case as pictured in baptism. {By grace have ye been saved} (\chariti este sessmenoi\). Instrumental case of \chariti\ and perfect passive periphrastic indicative of \sz\. Parenthetical clause interjected in the sentence. All of grace because we were dead.
rwp@Luke:7:29 @{Justified God} (\edikaisan ton theon\). They considered God just or righteous in making these demands of them. Even the publicans did. They submitted to the baptism of John (\baptisthentes to baptisma tou Ianou\. First aorist passive participle with the cognate accusative retained in the passive. Some writers consider verses 29,30| a comment of Luke in the midst of the eulogy of John by Jesus. This would be a remarkable thing for so long a comment to be interjected. It is perfectly proper as the saying of Jesus.