{Unto you my friends} (humin tois philois). As opposed to
the Pharisees and lawyers in 11:43,46,53 . {Be not afraid of}
(m(8820)phob(8874)h(8874)e apo). First aorist passive subjunctive with
m(885c), ingressive aorist, do not become afraid of, with apo and
the ablative like the Hebrew _min_ and the English "be afraid
of," a translation Hebraism as in Mt 10:28 (Moulton,
_Prolegomena_, p. 102). {Have no more that they can do} (m(880a)echont(936e) perissoteron ti poi(8873)ai). Luke often uses the
infinitive thus with ech(935c), a classic idiom ( 7:40,42 12:4,50 14:14 Ac 4:14 , etc.).
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