Imitators together of me

(συνμιμητα μου). Found only here so far, though Plato uses συμμιμεισθα. "Vie with each other in imitating me" (Lightfoot).Mark

(σκοπειτε). Old verb from σκοπος (verse Philippians 3:14). "Keep your eyes on me as goal." Mark and follow, not avoid as in Romans 16:17.An ensample

(τυπον). Originally the impression left by a stroke (John 20:25), then a pattern (mould) as here (cf. 1 Thessalonians 1:7; 1 Corinthians 10:6; 1 Corinthians 10:11; Romans 5:14; Romans 6:17).

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Old Testament