redound to, to

English Notes: 

Goblet: 2:106 ... as you allot (determine) yourselves in all things of your life and announce what redounds to your benefit or harm, ...

English Description: 

can also be used for "zurückfallen auf", but then with the preposition on or upon
etym. online:
"to overflow," from Old French redonder "overflow, abound, be in profusion", from Latin redundare "to overflow" (see redundant). Meaning "to flow or go back" (to a place or person); hence "to rebound"and "to contribute to" (the credit, honor, etc.),

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