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A late word from epitassō , old Greek verb to enjoin, to give orders to. Paul did have (1Co 7:10) a command from the Lord as we have in Matthew and Mark.
38:1 Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind: 38:2 “Who is this who darkens counsel. with words without knowledge?
Greek, "His own Spirit, the Holy (One)"; thus emphatically marking "holiness" (1Th 4:7) as the end for which the Holy (One) is being given. "Unto you," in the ...
NET Notes: Rev 19:2 Grk “from her hand” (referring to her responsibility in causing the blood of God's followers to be shed).
Here Jesus turns one of the elemental human instincts to spiritual use. There is in all men hunger for food, for love, for God. It is passionate hunger and ...
... <4202>, impurity <167>, depravity <766>, 5:20 idolatry ... book on Rhetoric: — He who emulates is grieved ... 8 come from the same root in Greek. NET Notes ...
JFB: Mat 15:8 - This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, &c. By putting the commandments of men on a level with the divine requirements, their whole ...
John, an Introduction with Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text, The W... DAFTAR PUSTAKA. Daftar Kepustakaan. Barrett, C. K., The Gospel According to St ...
Wesley: Rev 14:8 - Babylon the great So the city of Rome is called upon many accounts. Babylon was magnificent, strong, proud, powerful. So is Rome also.
Yohanes 8:41. Konteks. TB (1974) ©. SABDAweb Yoh 8:41 ... GREEK. υμεις <5210> P-2NP. ποιειτε <4160> <5719> V ... <4202> N-GSF. {VAR1: ουκ <3756> PRT-N. εγεννηθημεν