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Shall confirm (βεβαιωσε). Direct reference to the same word in verse 6. The relative ος (who) points to Christ.
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Who shall also confirm you. This means He shall establish you in the hopes of the gospel. He shall make you firm bebaiōsei

Who.—The use of the words “day of our Lord Jesus Christ,” instead of “His day,” has been regarded by some as sufficient evidence t…

I thank my God always on your behalf, for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ; that in every thing you are enriched by him, in …

Now Paul addresses himself to the Corinthians’ need for present and future Christian living. He introduces the thought by “therefore”: “Therefore y…

Who will also confirm you. The relative pronoun here refers not to Christ, but to God, though the word God is the more distant an…

Who shall also confirm you unto the end
The author of this blessing of confirmation is not the Lord Jesus Christ, th…

All Christians are by baptism dedicated and devoted to Christ and are under strict obligations to be holy. But in the true church of God are all wh…

This epistle is divided into two parts: in the first, he sends his greeting, and in the other, his me age (v. 4). The greeting itself has three sec…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson