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Till he come (αχρ ου ελθη). Common idiom (with or without αν) with the aorist subjunctive for future time (Robertson, Grammar…

For as often. Whenever you do this.
You eat this bread. This is a direct and positive refutation of the doctrine of Roman …

For as often as ye . . .—The previous verse concluded the account of the institution as conveyed by Christ to St. Paul, and the Apostle hi…

For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered to you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: and…

That the Lord’s Supper was connected with the Pa over meal is clear in the phrase “after the supper,” meaning, as the Synoptic Gospels show, “after…

For as often as ye shall eat. Paul now adds what kind of remembrance should be cherished—that is, with thanksgiving. Remembrance does not …

For as often as you eat this bread, and drink this cup
Not any bread, or any cup: but what is ate and drank in an or…

The apostle describes the sacred ordinance, which he knew by revelation from Christ. Regarding the visible signs, these are the bread and wine. Wha…

After explaining the institution of this sacrament regarding the consecration of the body, the Apostle now explains its institution regarding the c…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson