OT-PROPHET.filter - rwp exanastasin:
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Philippians:3:11 @{If by any means I may attain} (\ei ps katants\). Not an expression of doubt, but of humility (Vincent), a modest hope (Lightfoot). For \ei ps\, see strkjv@Romans:1:10; strkjv@11:14| where \parazls\ can be either future indicative or aorist subjunctive like \katants\ here (see subjunctive \katalab\ in verse 12|), late compound verb \katanta\. {Resurrection} (\exanastasin\). Late word, not in LXX, but in Polybius and one papyrus example. Apparently Paul is thinking here only of the resurrection of believers out from the dead and so double \ex\ (\ten exanastasin tn ek nekrn\). Paul is not denying a general resurrection by this language, but emphasizing that of believers.