Is very bold (apotolmāi). Present active indicative of apotolmaō, old word, to assume boldness (apo, off) and only here in N.T. Isaiah “breaks out boldly” (Gifford). Paul cites Isa 65:1 in support of his own courage against the prejudice of the Jews. See on Rom 9:30-33 for illustration of this point.
I was found (heurethēn). First aorist passive indicative of heuriskō.