I say unto you. Always introduces an important matter.
unto = to.
Be not afraid (phobethete). ye shall fear (phobethete) (Luk_12:5). Note the Figure of speech Anadiplosis (App-6), by which all the words between are emphasized, by being thus enclosed.
not. Greek. me.App-105. Not the same word as in verses: Luk_12:2, Luk_12:6, Luk_12:10, Luk_2:15, Luk_2:21, Luk_2:26, Luk_2:27, Luk_2:39, Luk_2:45, Luk_2:46, Luk_2:56, Luk_2:57, Luk_2:59.
of = from [the hands of]. Greek. apo.App-104. Compare Mat_10:28. Not the same word as in verses: Luk_12:6, Luk_12:13, Luk_12:25, Luk_6:48, Luk_6:57. after. Greek. meta.App-104. no. Greek. ou.