a reflexive pronoun, of the first person, lit., "of myself," is used (a) frequently after various prepositions, e.g., hupo, "under," Mat 8:9, Luk 7:8; RV, "under myself;" peri, "concerning," Joh 5:31, Joh 8:14, Joh 8:18, Act 24:10; apo, "from," Joh 5:30, Joh 7:17, RV, "from" (AV, "of," which is ambiguous); so Joh 7:28, Joh 8:28, Joh 8:42, Joh 10:18, Joh 14:10 (RV, "from"); pros, "unto," Joh 12:32, RV, "unto Myself;" Joh 14:3, Phm 1:13, "with me;" eis, "to," 1Co 4:6; huper, "on behalf of," 2Co 12:5; ek (ex), "out of," or "from," Joh 12:49, RV, "from Myself;" (b) as the direct object of a verb, Luk 7:7, Joh 8:54, Joh 14:21, Joh 17:19, Act 26:2, 1Co 4:3, 1Co 9:19, 2Co 11:7, 2Co 11:9, Gal 2:18, Phi 3:13; (c) in other oblique cases of the pronoun, without a preposition, e.g., Act 20:24, "unto" (or to); Act 26:9 "with" (or "to"); Rom 11:4, RV, "for" (AV, "to"); 1Co 4:4, RV, "against myself" (AV, inaccurately, "by"); in all these instances the pronoun is in the dative case; in 1Co 10:33, "mine own" (the genitive case); in 1Co 7:7, "I myself" (the accusative case).
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"self" (a) with ego, "I," "I myself," Luk 24:39, Act 10:26, Rom 7:25, Rom 9:3, 2Co 10:1, 2Co 12:13; (b) without the personal pronoun, Act 24:16 (as the subject of a verb); in the nominative case, Act 25:22, 1Co 9:27, Phi 2:24; in the genitive case, Rom 16:2, RV, "of mine own self."