OT-HISTORY.filter - rwp Infancy:
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Luke:3:2 @{The Word of God came unto John} (\egeneto rhma theou epi Iann\). The great epoch marked by \egeneto\ rather than \n\. \Rhma theou\ is some particular utterance of God (Plummer), common in LXX, here alone in the N.T. Then John is introduced as the son of Zacharias according to Chapter 1. Matthew describes him as the Baptist, Mark as the Baptizer. No other Gospel mentions Zacharias. Mark begins his Gospel here, but Matthew and Luke have two Infancy Chapters before. Luke alone tells of the coming of the word to John. All three Synoptics locate him "in the wilderness" (\en ti ermi\) as here, strkjv@Mark:1:4; strkjv@Matthew:3:1| (adding "of Judea").
rwp@Romans:7:9 @{I was alive} (\ezn\). Imperfect active. Apparently, "the lost paradise in the infancy of men" (Denney), before the conscience awoke and moral responsibility came, "a seeming life" (Shedd). {Sin revived} (\h hamartia anezsen\). Sin came back to life, waked up, the blissful innocent stage was over, "the commandment having come" (\elthouss ts entols\, genitive absolute). {But I died} (\eg de apethanon\). My seeming life was over for I was conscious of sin, of violation of law. I was dead before, but I did not know. Now I found out that I was spiritually dead.