Εἰς παροξυσμόν: παροξυσμός refers to intense emotion, almost always of a negative kind, such as anger (Dt. 29:28 [LXX 27]; Je. 32(LXX 39):37, frequently of provoking the wrath of God) or strong disagreement (Acts 15:39**); also literally of an irritation or fever (H. Seesemann in TDNT 5.857); cf. 1 Cor. 13:5, ἡ ἀγάπη … οὐ παροξύνεται. It is no doubt for this reason that 𝔓46 reads ἐκ παροξυσμοῦ (Beare 384), “away from anger.” Glombitza 143 understands εἰς παροξυσμόν to mean “against
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