τρεῖς ἐπὶ δυσὶν, etc.: three against two and two against three; five in all, not six though three pairs are mentioned, mother and mother-in-law (μήτηρ and πενθερὰ) being the same person. This way of putting it is doubtless due to Lk. ἐπὶ with dative = contra, only here in N.T.; κατὰ with genitive in Mt.

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Old Testament