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And when all things have been subjected (οταν δε υποταγη τα παντα). Second aorist passive subjunctive of υποτασσω, not perfect. Me…

And when, etc. In this future time, when this shall be accomplished. This implies that the time has not yet arrived, and that His dominion…

That God may be all in all.—In these words is expressed the complete redemption both of the race and of the individual. I…

Of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall…

Verse 27 makes clear that in the “all things” God the Father is not made subject to Christ. On the other hand, v.28 suggests that the Son in a cert…

That God may be all in all. Will it be so in the Devil and wicked men also? By no means—unless perhaps we choose to take the verb "to be" …

And when all things shall be subdued unto him
For all things as yet are not put under him in fact; though in right God the Fat…

All who are by faith united to Christ are by His resurrection assured of their own resurrection. Just as through the sin of the first Adam all huma…

Here, the Apostle proves that the conditional statement previously set forth is true: if Christ arose, the dead will rise. He does this in three st…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson