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|strgr=genitive [[case]] [[compound]] of [[ἐμοῦ]] and [[αὐτός]]; of [[myself]] so [[likewise]] the dative [[case]] emautoi em-ow-to', and accusative [[case]] emauton em-ow-ton': me, [[mine]] [[own]] ([[self]]), [[myself]].
|strgr=genitive [[case]] [[compound]] of [[ἐμοῦ]] and [[αὐτός]]; of [[myself]] so [[likewise]] the dative [[case]] emautoi em-ow-to', and accusative [[case]] emauton em-ow-ton': me, [[mine]] [[own]] ([[self]]), [[myself]].
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|txtha=ἐμαυτης, [[ἐμαυτοῦ]] (from [[ἐμοῦ]] and [[αὐτοῦ]], reflexive pronoun of 1st [[person]], of [[myself]], used [[only]] in the genitive, dative, and accusative [[singular]] (cf. Buttmann, 110ff (96ff)): ἀπ' [[ἐμαυτοῦ]], [[see]] [[ἀπό]], II:2d. aa.; ὑπ' ἐμαυτόν, [[under]] my [[control]], ἐμαυτόν, [[myself]], as opposed to Christ, the supposed [[minister]] of [[sin]] ([[αὐτός]] [[ἐμέ]], Matthiae, § 148 Anm. 2, i., p. 354; Passow, [[under]] the [[word]], p. 883), its [[force]] is [[sometimes]] so weakened [[that]] it [[scarcely]] differs from the [[simple]] [[person]] pronoun of the [[first]] [[person]] ([[yet]] denied by Meyer), as Philemon 1:13.
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