Your. Inserted in A. V. Better, the Lord and the Master as Rev. Both have the article.

Ought [ο φ ε ι λ ε τ ε]. The verb means to owe. It occurs several times in John's Epistles (1 John 2:6; 1 John 3:16; 1 John 4:11; 3 John 1:8). In the Gospel only here and John 19:7. Compare Luke 17:10. In Matthew's version of the Lord's prayer occur the two kindred words ojfeilnma, debt, and ojfeilethv, debtor. Jesus here puts the obligation to ministry as a debt under which His disciples are laid by His ministry to them. The word ought is the past tense of owe. Dei, ought or must (see John 3:7; John 3:14; John 3:30, etc.) expresses an obligation in the nature of things; ojfeilein, a special, personal obligation.

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