The Epistles ... to the Corinthians [Gr. text] with notes and dissertations, by A.P. Stanley, Volume 21855 |
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... meaning that the sufferings of Christ pass " from Him to us , " and that they are to be found " in in a superabundant mea- sure . See Rom . v . 15 . us οὕτως διὰ χριστοῦ περισσεύει Kaì ʼn Taρáкλησis ýμôv . " So also through Him in whom ...
... meaning that the sufferings of Christ pass " from Him to us , " and that they are to be found " in in a superabundant mea- sure . See Rom . v . 15 . us οὕτως διὰ χριστοῦ περισσεύει Kaì ʼn Taρáкλησis ýμôv . " So also through Him in whom ...
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... meaning of the particular words is involved in much obscurity , partly from the abruptness of the construc- tion , partly from the uncer- tainty of the text , which this abruptness has occasioned . There is no formal apodosis to the ...
... meaning of the particular words is involved in much obscurity , partly from the abruptness of the construc- tion , partly from the uncer- tainty of the text , which this abruptness has occasioned . There is no formal apodosis to the ...
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... meaning as in xi . 3 .; Eph . vi . 5 .; Col. iii . 22 .; 1 Chron . xxix . 17. ( LXX . ) ; and άylóτηTI would be " purity of motive . " Compare 1 Thess . ii . 3. ovdè è ȧкalaр- σίας , οὔτε ἐν δόλῳ . The authority for åуióτηT is the best ...
... meaning as in xi . 3 .; Eph . vi . 5 .; Col. iii . 22 .; 1 Chron . xxix . 17. ( LXX . ) ; and άylóτηTI would be " purity of motive . " Compare 1 Thess . ii . 3. ovdè è ȧкalaр- σίας , οὔτε ἐν δόλῳ . The authority for åуióτηT is the best ...
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... meaning in classical Greek is in favour of the sense of " fine " or " rebuke . " vπÒ τῶν πλειόνων is the sentence inflicted by the majority of the meeting of the whole Church in 1 Cor . v . 4. Any way , what the Apostle urges is , that ...
... meaning in classical Greek is in favour of the sense of " fine " or " rebuke . " vπÒ τῶν πλειόνων is the sentence inflicted by the majority of the meeting of the whole Church in 1 Cor . v . 4. Any way , what the Apostle urges is , that ...
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... meaning , my writings and my life are both equally open to your inspection ; and whatever misconstructions you may put upon them now , will be cleared away in the perfect knowledge and perfect sympathy which you will have in the great ...
... meaning , my writings and my life are both equally open to your inspection ; and whatever misconstructions you may put upon them now , will be cleared away in the perfect knowledge and perfect sympathy which you will have in the great ...
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Page 328 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God : but the woman is the glory of the man. 8 For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man. 9 Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man.