{Overshadowed them} (epeskiazen autous). Imperfect active
(aorist in Mt 17:5 ) as present participle in Mr 9:7 ,
inchoative, the shadow began to come upon them. On Hermon as on
many high mountains a cloud will swiftly cover the cap. I have
seen this very thing at Blue Ridge, North Carolina. This same
verb is used of the Holy Spirit upon Mary ( Lu 1:35 ). Nowhere
else in the N.T., though an old verb (epi, skiaz(935c), from skia,
shadow). {As they entered into the cloud} (en t(9369) eiselthein
autous eis t(886e) nephel(886e)). Luke's idiom of en with the
articular infinitive again (aorist active this time, on the
entering in as to them). All six "entered into" the cloud, but
only Peter, James, and John "became afraid" (ephob(8874)h(8873)an,
ingressive first aorist passive).
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