ἀναντιῤῥήτων : only here in N.T., but the adverb in Acts 10:29, not in LXX but Symm., Job 11:2; Job 33:13; Polyb., xxiii., 8, 11; on spelling see critical note. δέον ἐστὶν, 1 Peter 1:6 (1 Timothy 5:13), cf. Ecclus., Prol., Acts 19:3-4Ma 12:11, 2Ma 11:18, also in classical Greek. προπετὲς : only in Luke and Paul in N.T., 2 Timothy 3:4, of thoughtless haste (Meyer Weiss); in LXX of rash talk, cf. Proverbs 10:14; Proverbs 13:3, Sir 9:18, Symm., Ecclesiastes 5:1, Clem. Rom., Cor [332], i. 1, of persons. κατεσταλμένους, see also on Acts 19:35; only in these two verses in N.T.

[332] Corinth, Corinthian or Corinthians.

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