rwp@Philippians:1:28 @{Affrighted} (\pturomenoi\). Present passive participle of \ptur\, old verb, to frighten. The metaphor is of a timid or scared horse and from \ptoe\ (\ptoa\, terror). "Not startled in anything." {By the adversaries} (\hupo tn antikeimenn\). These men who were lined up against (present middle participle of \antikeimai\) may have been Jews or Gentiles or both. See kjv@2Thessalonians:2:4| for this late verb. Any preacher who attacks evil will have opposition. {Evident token} (\endeixis\). Old word for proof. See kjv@2Corinthians:8:24; kjv@Romans:3:25f|. "An Attic law term" (Kennedy) and only in Paul in N.T. {Perdition} (\apleias\). "Loss" in contrast with "salvation" (\strias\). {And that} (\kai touto\). Idiomatic adverbial accusative. "It is a direct indication from God. The Christian gladiator does not anxiously await the signal of life or death from the fickle crowd" (Lightfoot).