{Now for a recompense in like kind} ( (886e) de aut(886e)
antimisthian). No example of this expressive word outside of
this passage and Ro 1:27 and later Christian writers. Paul may
have found it in use in the _Koin(825f) vernacular or he may have
coined it from antimisthos, remunerating (paying back). There
is no verb here to explain the accusative which may be the
accusative of general reference or the object of a verb not
expressed. {Be ye also enlarged} (platunth(8874)e kai humeis). As I
have been (verse 11 ). First aorist passive imperative of
platun(935c).
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