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Strong's #489 - ἀντιμισθία
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- a reward given in compensation, requital, recompence
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ἀντιμισθ-ία, ἡ,
requital, recompense, Romans 1:27; 2 Corinthians 6:13.
ἀντιμισθία, ἀντιμισθιας, ἡ (ἀντίμισθος remunerating) a reward given in compensation, requital, recompense;
a. in a good sense: 2 Corinthians 6:13 (τήν αὐτήν ἀντιμισθίαν πλατύνθητε καί ὑμεῖς, a concise expression for Be ye also enlarged i. e. enlarge your hearts, just as I have done (2 Corinthians 6:11), that so ye may recompense me — for τό αὐτό, ὁ ἐστιν ἀντιμισθία; cf. Winers Grammar, 530 (493), and § 66, 1 b.; (Buttmann, 190 (164); 396 (339))).
b. in a bad sense: Romans 1:27. (Found besides only in Theophilus of Antioch; Clement of Alexandria; Clement of Rome, 2 Cor. 1, 3, 5 [ET]; 9, 7 [ET]; 11, 6 [ET]), and other church fathers.)
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*† ἀντιμισθία , -ας , ἡ
(<ἀντίμισθος , for a reward),
a reward, requital: in good sense, 2 Corinthians 6:13; in bad sense, Romans 1:27 (MM, VGT, s.v.).†
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No instance of this Pauline word (Romans 1:27, 2 Corinthians 6:18) seems as yet to have been found outside Christian literature. This, however, may be wholly accidental; and there is certainly nothing in the word itself to exclude it from the ordinary terminology of the day : see for further examples of the same kind Nägeli p. 50 ff.
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