{But their own belly} (alla t(8869) heaut(936e) koili(8369)). Dative
case after douleuousin. A blunt phrase like the same picture in
Php 3:19 "whose god is the belly," more truth than caricature
in some cases. {By their smooth and fair speech} (dia t(8873)
chr(8873)tologias kai eulogias). Two compounds of logos (speech),
the first (from chr(8873)tos and logos) is very rare (here only
in N.T.), the second is very common (eu and logos). {Beguile}
(exapat(9373)in). Present active indicative of the double compound
verb exapata(935c) (see 2Th 2:3 1Co 3:18 ). {Of the innocent}
( (936e) akak(936e)). Old adjective (a privative and kakos),
without evil or guile, in N.T. only here and Heb 7:26 (of
Christ).
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