{Hath anointed thee} (echrisen se). First aorist active
indicative of chri(935c), to anoint, from which verb the verbal
Christos (Anointed One) comes. See Christ's use of echrisen
in Lu 4:18 from Isa 66:1 . {With the oil of gladness} (elaion
agalliase(9373)). Accusative case with echrisen (second accusative
besides se). Perhaps the festive anointing on occasions of joy
( 12:2 ). See Lu 1:44 . {Fellows} (metochous). Old word from
metech(935c), partners, sharers, in N.T. only in Hebrews save Lu
5:7 . Note para with accusative here, beside, beyond, above (by
comparison, extending beyond).
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