{Scarcely} (molis). Common adverb from molos, toil. See
on Ac 14:18 . As between dikaios, righteous, and agathos,
good, Lightfoot notes "all the difference in the world" which he
shows by quotations from Plato and Christian writers, a
difference of sympathy mainly, the dikaios man being
"absolutely without sympathy" while the agathos man "is
beneficent and kind." {Would even dare} (kai tolm(8369)). Present
active indicative of olma(935c), to have courage. "Even dares to."
Even so in the case of the kindly sympathetic man courage is
called for to make the supreme sacrifice. {Perhaps} ( acha).
Common adverb (perhaps instrumental case) from achus (swift).
Only here in N.T.
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