1: καλῶς
(Strong's #2573 — Adverb — kalos — kal-oce' )

"finely" (akin to kalos, "good, fair"), is usually translated "well," indicating what is done rightly; in the Epistles it is most frequent in 1Tim. (1—Timothy 3:4,12,13; 5:17 ); twice it is used as an exclamation of approval, Mark 12:32; Romans 11:20; the comparative degree kallion, "very well," occurs in Acts 25:10 . See GOOD , C, No. 1.

Galatians 6:9
2: εὖ
(Strong's #2095 — Adverb — eu — yoo )

primarily the neuter of an old word, eus, "noble, good," is used (a) with verbs, e.g., Mark 14:7 , "do (poieo) ... good;" Acts 15:29 (prasso); Ephesians 6:3 (ginomai, "to be"); (b) in replies, "good," "well done," Matthew 25:21,23; in Luke 19:17 , eu ge (in the best texts). The word is the opposite of kakos, "evilly." See GOOD , C, No. 2.

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