Colossians:3:22-24
rwp@Colossians:3:22 @{Your masters according to the flesh} (\tois kata sarka kuriois\). "Lords" really, but these Christian slaves (\douloi\) had Christ as lord, but even so they were to obey their lords in the flesh. {Not with eye-service} (\m en ophthalmodouliais\). Another Pauline word (here only and strkjv@Ephesians:6:6|), elsewhere only in Christian writers after Paul, an easy and expressive compound, service while the master's eye was on the slave and no longer. {Men-pleasers} (\anthrpareskoi\). Late compound only in LXX and Paul (here and strkjv@Ephesians:6:6|). {In singleness of heart} (\en haplotti kardias\). Songs:in strkjv@Ephesians:6:5|. Old and expressive word from \haplous\ (simple, without folds). See strkjv@2Corinthians:11:3|. {Fearing the Lord} (\phoboumenoi ton Kurion\). Rather than the lords according to the flesh.
rwp@Colossians:3:23 @{Whatsoever ye do} (\ho ean poite\). See same idiom in strkjv@3:17| except \ho\ instead of \pn hoti\. {Heartily} (\ek psuchs\). From the soul and not with mere eye service. In strkjv@Ephesians:6:7| Paul adds \met' eunoias\ (with good will) in explanation of \ek psuchs\. {As unto the Lord} (\hs ti Kurii\). Even when unto men. This is the highest test of worthwhile service. If it were only always true!
rwp@Colossians:3:24 @{Ye shall receive} (\apolmpsesthe\). Future middle indicative of \apolamban\, old verb, to get back (\apo\), to recover. {The recompense} (\antapodosin\). "The full recompense," old word, in LXX, but only here in N.T., but \antapodoma\ twice (Luke:14:12; strkjv@Romans:11:9|). Given back (\apo\) in return (\anti\). {Ye serve the Lord Christ} (\to Kurii Christi douleuete\). As his slaves and gladly so. Perhaps better as imperatives, keep on serving.