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[1:11] sn Paul does not mean here that he is going to bestow upon the Roman believers what is commonly known as a “spiritual gift,” that is, a special enabling ...
The paradox of Jesus has puzzled many. He surely means that John is greater ( meizōn ) than all others in character, but that the least in the kingdom of heaven ...
... book filled with genealogical records he appears ... Greek word that can mean “to put to flight; to ... progress of the world far out distances the progress ...
This verse gives a theme statement for what follows in the chapter about Timothy's ministry. The situation in Ephesus requires him to be a good servant of ...
1:1 Luke referred to his Gospel as "the first account."The Greek word protonmeans "first,"but it does not imply that Luke intended to write more than two books.
[1:24] tn The construction in Greek is a double accusative object-complement. “You” is the object and “free from falling” is the adjectival complement.
It was the place from which Christ ascended to heaven, Luk 24:50 , a sabbath day' s journey from Jerusalem, Act 1:12 , at some distance from the town called ...
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 ...
Filipi 1:11 ... 1:11 filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God. Filipi 1:18. Konteks · 1:18 ...
"The astonishing idea is current in some circles today that we can enjoy the benefits of Christ's salvation without accepting the challenge of His sovereign ...