προσεφώνει : only in Luke and Paul, except Matthew 11:16, cf. Matthew 6:13; Matthew 7:32; Matthew 13:12; Matthew 23:20; Matthew 21:40, see Friedrich, p. 29, for the frequency of other compounds of φωνεῖν in Luke. μᾶλλον παρ. ἡσυχ : the phrase is used similarly in Plut., Coriol., 18, Dion Hal., ii., 32, and LXX, Job 34:29; on the fondness of St. Luke for σιγή, σιγᾶν, ἡσυχάζειν, and the characteristic way in which silence results from his words and speeches, or before or during the speech, see Friedrich, p. 26, cf. Luke 14:4; Luke 15:26; Acts 11:18; Acts 15:12; Acts 12:17; Acts 21:40, and for ἡσυχάζειν, 1 Thessalonians 4:11; Luke 14:4; Acts 11:18; Acts 21:14, so too παρέχειν with accusative of the thing offered by any one, Acts 19:24; Acts 28:2 (Acts 16:16). The verb is used only in Matthew 26:10, and parallel, Mark 14:6, except in Luke and Paul, Luke 6:29; Luke 7:4; Luke 11:7; Luke 18:5; Acts 16:16; Acts 17:31, and as above, and five times in St. Paul's Epistles.

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