A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen5A. Tompkins, 1867 |
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... understood to mean that he had bap- tized only Crispus and Gaius at Cor- inth , but had also baptized the family of Stephanas , who had since become members of that church . In either case , there is no contradiction between this verse ...
... understood to mean that he had bap- tized only Crispus and Gaius at Cor- inth , but had also baptized the family of Stephanas , who had since become members of that church . In either case , there is no contradiction between this verse ...
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... understood , by a common figure , to put Christ for his doctrine ; and to mean that the gospel , which was preached in the name of a crucified Saviour , was the power of God and the wisdom of God to all be- lievers , of whatever nation ...
... understood , by a common figure , to put Christ for his doctrine ; and to mean that the gospel , which was preached in the name of a crucified Saviour , was the power of God and the wisdom of God to all be- lievers , of whatever nation ...
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... understood thoroughly educated in the learning of the preachers of the gospel who were of the Jews , and not unskilled in employed to convert the world , all is Grecian philosophy . Apollos , also , is clear and pertinent . God chose ...
... understood thoroughly educated in the learning of the preachers of the gospel who were of the Jews , and not unskilled in employed to convert the world , all is Grecian philosophy . Apollos , also , is clear and pertinent . God chose ...
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... understood it not re- 7. But we speak the wisdom of God . garded it as foolishness . As the apos- We preach a doctrine bearing the sig- tle uses the word mystery in ver . 7 , it net of divine wisdom , disclosing the is not improbable ...
... understood it not re- 7. But we speak the wisdom of God . garded it as foolishness . As the apos- We preach a doctrine bearing the sig- tle uses the word mystery in ver . 7 , it net of divine wisdom , disclosing the is not improbable ...
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... understood this mystery of the divine purpose . See note on ver . 6 . " If it be objected that there is little ground to think that St. Paul , by the wisdom he disowns , should mean that of his own nation , which the Greeks of Corinth ...
... understood this mystery of the divine purpose . See note on ver . 6 . " If it be objected that there is little ground to think that St. Paul , by the wisdom he disowns , should mean that of his own nation , which the Greeks of Corinth ...
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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