A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... rendered servant indicates a person subject to the authority of another . It implies a master , to whom service is due . Hence it is sometimes used to express the condition of slavery , or servile bondage . It is applied also to royal ...
... rendered servant indicates a person subject to the authority of another . It implies a master , to whom service is due . Hence it is sometimes used to express the condition of slavery , or servile bondage . It is applied also to royal ...
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... rendered flesh is used in the Scriptures with various shades of sig- nification . It sometimes denotes liter- ally the flesh , as distinguished from the bones and other parts of the human frame ; sometimes , the whole body , or the ...
... rendered flesh is used in the Scriptures with various shades of sig- nification . It sometimes denotes liter- ally the flesh , as distinguished from the bones and other parts of the human frame ; sometimes , the whole body , or the ...
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... Livermore . " The word rendered wrath own time . As a means to greater good , properly denotes that earnest appetite , he permits the existence of sin for a or godliness , and unrighteousness of men , who hold the CHAPTER I. 27.
... Livermore . " The word rendered wrath own time . As a means to greater good , properly denotes that earnest appetite , he permits the existence of sin for a or godliness , and unrighteousness of men , who hold the CHAPTER I. 27.
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... rendered to him . Hymns of praise were composed in honor of idols , some of which are still extant ; but none in honor of the true God . When men cease to be thankful to God , as the giver of every good gift and every perfect gift ...
... rendered to him . Hymns of praise were composed in honor of idols , some of which are still extant ; but none in honor of the true God . When men cease to be thankful to God , as the giver of every good gift and every perfect gift ...
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... rendered immortal , 1 Tim . i . 17. It denotes , however , moral puri- ty rather than perpetual existence . See note on ch . ii . 7. That such is its mean- ing here , is manifest from its being placed in contrast with the opposite epi ...
... rendered immortal , 1 Tim . i . 17. It denotes , however , moral puri- ty rather than perpetual existence . See note on ch . ii . 7. That such is its mean- ing here , is manifest from its being placed in contrast with the opposite epi ...
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Abraham accomplish according Acts Adam apostle apostle's attain Barnes become believe bestowed blessings body bondage brethren chap character children of God Christians church circumcision condemnation dead death declared deliverance denotes desire disciples divine grace divine law doctrine duty ence epistle Esau eternal evil exhortation fact faith Father flesh fulness Gentiles gift glory God's gospel guilty happiness hath heart holy hope human idea idolatry influence iniquity Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John iv justified Luke Macknight manifest mankind means ment mercy Messiah mind moral Mosaic law namely nation nature ness note on ch note on ver obey Paul peace penalty preached privileges promise prophets punishment purpose reason reference regard rejected rendered result righteousness Rome salvation saved Scriptures sense sinners sins spirit Stuart sufferings supposed things thou tion transgression true truth unbelief unto verse vessels of wrath word