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... BOAST OF HIS CLAIMS . X. 7— - 187 XII . 18 · - 192 ( a . ) The Reality of his Boast . X. 7-18 - ( b . ) His Boasting excused by his Affection for the - 194 Corinthians . XI . 1-15 · - 206 - 221 · 255 ( c . ) His Boasting excused not by ...
... BOAST OF HIS CLAIMS . X. 7— - 187 XII . 18 · - 192 ( a . ) The Reality of his Boast . X. 7-18 - ( b . ) His Boasting excused by his Affection for the - 194 Corinthians . XI . 1-15 · - 206 - 221 · 255 ( c . ) His Boasting excused not by ...
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... boasting in my behalf against my opponents . " He assumes , with something of an ironical tone , that all that they wished was to vindicate him . After ExηTE , supply κaúxпμа . This is the most explicit mention of his opponents in this ...
... boasting in my behalf against my opponents . " He assumes , with something of an ironical tone , that all that they wished was to vindicate him . After ExηTE , supply κaúxпμа . This is the most explicit mention of his opponents in this ...
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... boasted an outward union with Christ : " Union with Christ does not ( as you urge ) maintain , but rather it dissolves , former ties . " Compare x . 7 . καινὴ κτίσις , see Gal . vi . 15 . It was a common expression among the Rabbis for ...
... boasted an outward union with Christ : " Union with Christ does not ( as you urge ) maintain , but rather it dissolves , former ties . " Compare x . 7 . καινὴ κτίσις , see Gal . vi . 15 . It was a common expression among the Rabbis for ...
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... boast in our afflictions ; " and Philippians . The " poverty " probably alludes to the taunts against him for not receiving a main- tenance , see on xi . 7. , 1 Cor . xi . 1. The " riches " may refer to the contributions in viii . 9 ...
... boast in our afflictions ; " and Philippians . The " poverty " probably alludes to the taunts against him for not receiving a main- tenance , see on xi . 7. , 1 Cor . xi . 1. The " riches " may refer to the contributions in viii . 9 ...
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... boasting a of your good conduct , " as in i . 14. , iii . 2 . ... πεπλήρωμαι . . . ὑπερπερισ- oɛvoμal . Both words are very expressive , and characteristic of the Apostle's bursts of feeling all through this Epistle : " I am filled to ...
... boasting a of your good conduct , " as in i . 14. , iii . 2 . ... πεπλήρωμαι . . . ὑπερπερισ- oɛvoμal . Both words are very expressive , and characteristic of the Apostle's bursts of feeling all through this Epistle : " I am filled to ...
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