makes τὸ κατʼ ἐμέ adverbial, quod in me est promtus sum: so toc d e Ambrstr. The objection to this is that St. Paul would have written πρόθυμός εἰμι. Mey. Lips. and others take τὸ κατʼ ἐμὲ πρόθυμον together as subject of [ἐστιν] εὐαγγελίσασθαι, ‘hence the eagerness on my part (is) to preach.’ In Eph. 6:21; Phil. 1:12; Col. 4:7 τὰ κατʼ ἐμέ = ‘my affairs.’ 1:16, 17. That message, humble as it may seem, casts a new light on the
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