Luk_6:27-28. Nevertheless, as far as concerns your conduct, those denunciations of woe are not to deter you, etc. Hence there is here no contrast destitute of point (Köstlin), although the sayings in Luk_6:27-36 are in Matthew more originally conceived and arranged (comp. Weiss in the Jahrb. f. d. Theol. 1864, p. 55 f.).
τοῖς
ἀκούουσιν
] to you who hear, i.e. who give heed,
τοῖς
πειθομένοις
μου
, Euthymius Zigabenus. This is required by the contrast. Moreover, comp. Mat_5:44.
καταρώμ
.] with a dative, Hom. Od. xix. 330; Herod. iv. 184; Dem. 270. 20, 381. 15; Xen. Anab. vii. 7. 48. Elsewhere in the New Testament, in accordance with later usage (Wis_12:11; Sir_4:5 f.), with an accusative.
ἐπηρεάζειν
] to afflict, is connected by the classical writers with
τινί
, also with
τινός
.