{Called to mind} (anemn(8873)th(885c)). First aorist passive
indicative. Mt 26:75 has the uncompounded verb emn(8873)th(885c) while
Lu 22:61 has another compound hupemn(8873)th(885c), was reminded.
{When he thought thereon} (epibal(936e)). Second aorist active
participle of epiball(935c). It is used absolutely here, though
there is a reference to o rh(886d)a above, the word of Jesus, and
the idiom involves on noun so that the meaning is to put the
mind upon something. In Lu 15:12 there is another absolute use
with a different sense. Moulton (_Prolegomena_, p. 131) quotes a
Ptolemaic papyrus Tb P 50 where epibal(936e) probably means "set
to," put his mind on. {Wept} (eklaien). Inchoative imperfect,
began to weep. Mt 26:75 has the ingressive aorist eklausen,
burst into tears.
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