OT-PROPHET.filter - rwp 2Corinthians:11:10:
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2Corinthians:11:10 @{No man shall stop me of this glorying} (\h kauchsis haut ou phragsetai eis eme\). More exactly, "This glorying shall not be fenced in as regards me." Second future passive of \phrass\, to fence in, to stop, to block in. Old verb, only here in N.T. {In the regions of Achaia} (\en tois klimasin ts Achaias\). \Klima\ from \klin\, to incline, is _Koin_ word for declivity slope, region (our climate). See chapter strkjv@1Corinthians:9| for Paul's boast about preaching the gospel without cost to them.
rwp@Acts:18:11 @{A year and six months} (\eniauton kai mnas hex\). Accusative of extent of time. How much time before this incident he had been there we do not know. He was in Corinth probably a couple of years in all. His work extended beyond the city (2Corinthians:11:10|) and there was a church in Cenchreae (Romans:16:1|).
rwp@Galatians:1:21 @{Into the region of Syria and Cilicia} (\eis ta klimata ts Syrias kai ts Kilikias\). This statement agrees with the record in strkjv@Acts:9:30|. On \klimata\, see strkjv@2Corinthians:11:10|. Paul was not idle, but at work in Tarsus and the surrounding country.
rwp@Romans:3:19 @{That every mouth may be stopped} (\hina pn stoma phragi\). Purpose clause with \hina\ and second aorist passive subjunctive of \phrass\, old verb to fence in, to block up. See strkjv@2Corinthians:11:10|. Stopping mouths is a difficult business. See strkjv@Titus:1:11| where Paul uses \epistomizein\ (to stop up the mouth) for the same idea. Paul seems here to be speaking directly to Jews (\tois en ti nomi\), the hardest to convince. With the previous proof on that point he covers the whole ground for he made the case against the Gentiles in strkjv@1:18-32|. {May be brought under the judgement of God} (\hupodikos gentai ti thei\). "That all the world (Jew as well as Gentile) may become (\gentai\) answerable (\hupodikos\, old forensic word, here only in N.T.) to God (dative case \ti thei\)." Every one is "liable to God," in God's court.
rwp@Romans:15:23 @{Having no more any place in these regions} (\mketi topon echn en tois klimasin\). Surprising frankness that the average preacher would hardly use on such a matter. Paul is now free to come to Rome because there is no demand for him where he is. For \klima\ (from \klin\, to incline), slope, then tract of land, region, see already strkjv@2Corinthians:11:10; strkjv@Galatians:1:21| (the only N.T. examples). {A longing} (\epipotheian\). A _hapax legomenon_, elsewhere \epipothsis\ (2Corinthians:7:7,11|), from \epipothe\ as in strkjv@Romans:1:11|. {These many years} (\apo hikann etn\). "From considerable years." Songs:B C, but Aleph A D have \polln\, "from many years."