more well-born.Here it appears to refer to behavior not breeding (classiness rather than class), either refering to their receptivity to examine the word, i.e., more open-minded; or maybe directly contrasting the hooliganism in 17:5 (the
τῶν ἀγοραίων ἄνδρας τινὰς πονηρούς), i.e., more well-mannered. BDAG says:
εὐγενής: 1) pert. to being of high status, well-born, high-born; 2) pert. to having the type of attitude ordinarily associated with well-bred persons, noble-minded, open-minded.
fixed times(per BDAG s.v. προστάσσω). Meaning, fixed seasons of the year? Or fixed lifespans?
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