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[1:32] sn John says the Spirit remained on Jesus. The Greek verb μένω (menw) is a favorite Johannine word, used 40 times in the Gospel and 27 times in the ...
The Greek verb μένω (menw) is a favorite Johannine word, used 40 times in the Gospel and 27 times in the Epistles (67 together) against 118 times total in the ...
According to Gregory the Great, John was not Elijah, but exercised toward Jesus the function of Elijah by preparing his way. But this avoids the real difficulty ...
The Greek verb μένω (menw) is a favorite Johannine word, used 40 times in the Gospel and 27 times in the Epistles (67 together) against 118 times total in the ...
The Greek verb μένω (menw) is a favorite Johannine word, used 40 times in the Gospel and 27 times in the Epistles (67 together) against 118 times total in the ...
Greek style often begins sentences or clauses with “and,” but English style generally does not. [1:14] tn This looks at the Word incarnate in humility and ...
The Greek verb μένω (menw) is a favorite Johannine word, used 40 times in the Gospel and 27 times in the Epistles (67 together) against 118 times total in the ...
The search for the basic “stuff” out of which things are made was the earliest one in Greek philosophy. It was attended by the related question of “What is ...
3:4 Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born when he is old? He cannot enter his mother's womb and be born a second time, can he?” ...
In Mat 4:23, the Rev. rightly transposes sickness and disease; for νόσος (A. V., sickness ) carries the notion of something severe, dangerous, and even violent ...