A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... natural ability of his brethren to utter their thoughts in appropriate language , but to the com- municated power of speaking in tongues , or using foreign languages , which they had never learned , but which were native to some of ...
... natural ability of his brethren to utter their thoughts in appropriate language , but to the com- municated power of speaking in tongues , or using foreign languages , which they had never learned , but which were native to some of ...
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... natural , perhaps , than the com- mon version . Yet it must be confessed that the word used here , though of very frequent occurrence in the New Testa- ment , is nowhere else translated when , except in Acts vii . 17. The more common ...
... natural , perhaps , than the com- mon version . Yet it must be confessed that the word used here , though of very frequent occurrence in the New Testa- ment , is nowhere else translated when , except in Acts vii . 17. The more common ...
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... natural to suppose an appeal was made to the au- thority of Christ , which was acknowl- edged by all his professed disciples . T Our Lord Jesus Christ . Paul does not exhort his brethren to heal their divisions , merely from a regard to ...
... natural to suppose an appeal was made to the au- thority of Christ , which was acknowl- edged by all his professed disciples . T Our Lord Jesus Christ . Paul does not exhort his brethren to heal their divisions , merely from a regard to ...
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... natural to understand him literally ; and the condition of the church at Cor- inth seems to justify a literal interpre- tation . Paul was emphatically the apostle to the Gentiles ; and as he had personally preached the gospel at Cor ...
... natural to understand him literally ; and the condition of the church at Cor- inth seems to justify a literal interpre- tation . Paul was emphatically the apostle to the Gentiles ; and as he had personally preached the gospel at Cor ...
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... naturally selected the name of Peter as a designation of their faction . For al- though it does not appear that Peter had ever visited Corinth , yet they had heard of him , and had very probably been assured by the Judaizing teachers ...
... naturally selected the name of Peter as a designation of their faction . For al- though it does not appear that Peter had ever visited Corinth , yet they had heard of him , and had very probably been assured by the Judaizing teachers ...
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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