OT-PROPHET-MINOR.filter - rwp koin:
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Hebrews:13:16 @{To do good} (\ts eupoiias\). Genitive case. Late compound from \eupoios\ (\eupoie\), common in Epictetus, but here only in N.T., a doing good. {To communicate} (\koinnias\). Genitive case. See strkjv@2Corinthians:9:13| for use for contribution, beneficence. Moffatt notes that the three great definitions of worship and religious service in the N.T. (here, strkjv@Romans:12:1f.; strkjv@James:1:27|) are all inward and ethical. {Forget not} (\m epilanthanesthe\). Prohibition with \m\ and the present middle imperative of \epilanthan\ (6:10; strkjv@13:2|). Here with the genitive case. {Is well pleased} (\euaresteitai\). Present passive indicative of \euareste\ (Hebrews:11:5|). With the associative instrumental case \thusiais\ (sacrifices).
rwp@John:20:28 @{My Lord and my God} (\Hosea:kurios mou kai ho theos mou\). Not exclamation, but address, the vocative case though the form of the nominative, a very common thing in the _Koin_. Thomas was wholly convinced and did not hesitate to address the Risen Christ as Lord and God. And Jesus accepts the words and praises Thomas for so doing.
rwp@Luke:9:36 @{When the voice came} (\en toi genesthai tn phnn\). Another example of Luke's idiom, this time with the second aorist middle infinitive. Literally, "on the coming as to the voice" (accusative of general reference). It does not mean that it was "after" the voice was past that Jesus was found alone, but simultaneously with it (ingressive aorist tense). {Alone} (\monos\). Same adjective in strkjv@Mark:9:8; strkjv@Matthew:17:8| translated "only." Should be rendered "alone" there also. {They held their peace} (\esigsan\). Ingressive aorist active of common verb \siga\, became silent. In strkjv@Mark:9:9; strkjv@Matthew:17:9|, Jesus commanded them not to tell till His Resurrection from the dead. Luke notes that they in awe obeyed that command and it turns out that they finally forgot the lesson of this night's great experience. By and by they will be able to tell them, but not "in those days." {Which they had seen} (\hn herakan\). Attraction of the relative \ha\ into the case of the unexpressed antecedent \toutn\. Perfect active indicative \herakan\ with _Koin_ (papyri) form for the ancient \heraksin\ changed by analogy to the first aorist ending in \-an\ instead of \-asin\.
rwp@Matthew:20:14 @{Take up} (\aron\). First aorist active imperative of \air\. Pick up, as if he had saucily refused to take it from the table or had contemptuously thrown the denarius on the ground. If the first had been paid first and sent away, there would probably have been no murmuring, but "the murmuring is needed to bring out the lesson" (Plummer). The \dnarius\ was the common wage of a day labourer at that time. {What I will} (\ho thel\). This is the point of the parable, the _will_ of the householder. {With mine own} (\en tois emois\). In the sphere of my own affairs. There is in the _Koin_ an extension of the instrumental use of \en\.
rwp@Revelation:18:4 @{Come forth, my people, out of her} (\exelthate, ho laos mou, ex auts\). Second aorist (urgency) active imperative (\-a\ form) of \exerchomai\. Like strkjv@Isaiah:48:20; strkjv@52:11; strkjv@Jeremiah:50:8; strkjv@51:6|, (about Babylon). See also the call of Abram (Genesis:12:1|). the rescue of Lot (Genesis:19:12ff.|). In the N.T. see strkjv@Mark:13:4; strkjv@2Corinthians:6:14; strkjv@Ephesians:5:11; strkjv@1Timothy:5:11|. \Hosea:laos\ is vocative with the form of the nominative. {That ye have no fellowship with her sins} (\hina m sunkoinnste tais hamartais auts\). Purpose clause with \hina m\ and the first aorist active subjunctive of \sunkoinne\, old compound (\sun\, together, \koinnos\, partner), in N.T. only here, strkjv@Phillipians:4:14; strkjv@Ephesians:5:11|. With associative instrumental case \hamartiais\. {And that ye receive not of her plagues} (\kai ek tn plgn auts hina m labte\). Another purpose clause dependent on the preceding, with \hina m\ and the second aorist active subjunctive of \lamban\, and with proleptic emphatic position of \ek tn plgn auts\ before \hina m\.