{With jealousy} (z(886c)ou). Genitive case. Old word from ze(932c)
to boil, our zeal. In itself it means only warmth, ardour, zeal,
but for a bad cause or from a bad motive, jealousy, envy, rivalry
results ( Ac 13:45 ). Common in the epistles. {In public ward}
(en t(8872)(8873)ei d(886d)osi(8369)). As in 4:3 only with d(886d)osi(8369)
(public) added, in the public prison, perhaps not the "common"
prison, but any prison is bad enough. In verse 19 it is called
"the prison" ( (8873) phulak(8873)), the guardhouse.
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