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... Barnes . Even when contrasting the two dispensations , and exhibiting the superior glory and value of the second , on account of its greater definiteness and distinctness , its exhi- bition of the spirit and actual substance of the ...
... Barnes . Even when contrasting the two dispensations , and exhibiting the superior glory and value of the second , on account of its greater definiteness and distinctness , its exhi- bition of the spirit and actual substance of the ...
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... Barnes . TBy the resurrec- tion from the dead . This was the crown- ing evidence that Jesus was the Christ , the Son of God . Various testimonies had previously been given . The cir- cumstances attending his birth , Luke ii . 1-20 ; the ...
... Barnes . TBy the resurrec- tion from the dead . This was the crown- ing evidence that Jesus was the Christ , the Son of God . Various testimonies had previously been given . The cir- cumstances attending his birth , Luke ii . 1-20 ; the ...
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... Barnes . Thus Paul tian is not content with a selfish stimulated the Macedonians to be devotion . It is not enough for him , to generous in " ministering to the saints , " ask for personal blessings , and to thank by even boasting of ...
... Barnes . Thus Paul tian is not content with a selfish stimulated the Macedonians to be devotion . It is not enough for him , to generous in " ministering to the saints , " ask for personal blessings , and to thank by even boasting of ...
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... Barnes . Of Christ . These words are omitted by Griesbach , as not found in many ancient manuscripts . But the sense of the passage is the same , whether they be omitted or inserted , whether spurious or genuine . Paul has hitherto ...
... Barnes . Of Christ . These words are omitted by Griesbach , as not found in many ancient manuscripts . But the sense of the passage is the same , whether they be omitted or inserted , whether spurious or genuine . Paul has hitherto ...
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... Barnes . eousness of God : not an attribute of God , but the righteousness which God considers such ; and which must there- fore be the perfection of man's moral nature . " . Conybeare . All these , and other commentators , too numerous ...
... Barnes . eousness of God : not an attribute of God , but the righteousness which God considers such ; and which must there- fore be the perfection of man's moral nature . " . Conybeare . All these , and other commentators , too numerous ...
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