OT-PROPHET.filter - rwp diephthar:
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1Timothy:6:5 @{Wranglings} (\diaparatribai\). Late and rare (Clem. of Alex.) double compound (\dia\, mutual or thorough, \paratribai\, irritations or rubbings alongside). "Mutual irritations" (Field). {Corrupted in mind} (\diephtharmenn ton noun\). Perfect passive participle of \diaphtheir\, to corrupt, genitive case agreeing with \anthrpn\ (of men) and retaining the accusative \ton noun\. {Bereft of the truth} (\apestermenn ts altheias\). Perfect passive participle of \apostere\, old verb (1Corinthians:6:8|) with the ablative case after it (\altheias\). {A way of gain} (\porismon\). Late word from \poriz\, to provide, to gain. Only here in N.T. "Rich Christians." Predicate accusative with \einai\ (indirect assertion) in apposition with \eusebeian\, the accusative of general reference.
rwp@Revelation:8:9 @{Of the creatures} (\tn ktismatn\). See strkjv@5:13| for this word \ktisma\. Even they that had life (\ta echonta psuchas\). Here the nominative articular participle is in apposition with the genitive \ktismatn\, as often in this book. See strkjv@Exodus:7:20| for the destruction of fish, and strkjv@Zephaniah:1:3|. {Was destroyed} (\diephtharsan\). Second aorist passive indicative of \diaphtheir\, old compound, to corrupt, to consume, to destroy (perfective use of \dia\), also strkjv@11:18|. The plural \ploion\ just before the verb makes the idea plural.