A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... common opinion is , that this particle connects the two verses thus : the mir - 37 , 38. See also Acts ii . 22. There are aculous gifts imparted to believers fur- nished a confirmation of the gospel , and as those gifts remained , they ...
... common opinion is , that this particle connects the two verses thus : the mir - 37 , 38. See also Acts ii . 22. There are aculous gifts imparted to believers fur- nished a confirmation of the gospel , and as those gifts remained , they ...
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... common sense ; for both the matter and manner of the preaching were opposite to every notion they had formed of what was dignified and philosophic . " - - Clarke . the wisdom of God . 25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men ...
... common sense ; for both the matter and manner of the preaching were opposite to every notion they had formed of what was dignified and philosophic . " - - Clarke . the wisdom of God . 25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men ...
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... common Lord and Master of all , or at- tempt to justify their dissensions by an appeal to the authority of one teacher against another , as if the same Master would teach different and conflicting doctrines through his several ser ...
... common Lord and Master of all , or at- tempt to justify their dissensions by an appeal to the authority of one teacher against another , as if the same Master would teach different and conflicting doctrines through his several ser ...
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... common Hebraism . It is ab- surd to suppose that the Jews would have crucified their Messiah , if they had distinctly recognized him . The nation had long and anxiously desired his appearance , and expected him to communicate rich ...
... common Hebraism . It is ab- surd to suppose that the Jews would have crucified their Messiah , if they had distinctly recognized him . The nation had long and anxiously desired his appearance , and expected him to communicate rich ...
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... common understanding , the judgment , the as- to compare one thing with another for the purpose of explaining its nature , it comes to signify to interpret , to ex- plain ; and in this sense it is often used in the LXX . In this sense ...
... common understanding , the judgment , the as- to compare one thing with another for the purpose of explaining its nature , it comes to signify to interpret , to ex- plain ; and in this sense it is often used in the LXX . In this sense ...
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Achaia Acts apos apostle apostle's Barnes believe bestowed blessings Bloomfield boast brethren chapter character Christian church Conybeare Corinth Corinthians dead dead rise death declared denote desire disciples divine divine grace doctrine duty Ephesus epistle eral exhortation expressed fact faith false teachers Father flesh Gentiles glory gospel grace Greek hath heart heathen heaven holy honor idea idols interpretation Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John iv judge knowledge labor language lest living Lord's Lord's supper Luke Macedonia Macknight manifest manner meaning ment natural body ness note on ch note on Matt note on Rom note on ver Paul person preach the gospel proof raised reason received rection reference regard rejoice resurrection revealed sense speak spirit spiritual body spiritual gifts Stanley suppose things tion tongues translated true truth understand understood unto verse viii weak wisdom word