OT-POET.filter - rwp misery:
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1Corinthians:15:18 @{Then also} (\ara kai\). Inevitable inference. {Have perished} (\aplonto\). Did perish. Second aorist middle indicative of \apollumi\, to destroy, middle, to perish (delivered up to eternal misery). Cf. strkjv@8:11|.
rwp@Mark:5:33 @{Fearing and trembling, knowing} (\phobtheisa kai tremousa, eiduia\). These participles vividly portray this woman who had tried to hide in the crowd. She had heard Christ's question and felt his gaze. She had to come and confess, for something "has happened" (\gegonen\, second perfect active indicative, still true) to her. {Fell down before him} (\prosepesen auti\). That was the only proper attitude now. {All the truth} (\psan tn altheian\). Secrecy was no longer possible. She told "the pitiful tale of chronic misery" (Bruce).