A1. Owe [Verb]
opheilo "to owe, to be a debtor" (in the Passive Voice, "to be owed, to be due"), is translated by the verb "to owe" in Matt_18:28 (twice); Luke_7:41; Luke_16:5,7; Rom_13:8; in Rom_15:27, RV, "they (gentile converts) owe it" (AV, "it is their duty"); Php_1:18. See BEHOVE, DEBT, DUE, DUTY, GUILTY, INDEBTED, MUST, NEED, OUGHT.
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A2. Owe [Verb]
prosopheilo "to owe besides" (pros, "in addition," and opheilo), is used in Php_1:19, "thou owest (to me even thine own self) besides," i.e., "thou owest me already as much as Onesimus' debt, and in addition even thyself" (not "thou owest me much more").
B1. Owe [Noun]
opheiletes "a debtor" (akin to opheilo), is translated "which owed" in Matt_18:24, lit., "a debtor (of ten thousand talents)." See DEBTOR.
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