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And that he appeared to Cephas (κα οτ ωφθη Κηφα). First aorist pa ive indicative of the defective verb οραω, to see. Paul means no…

And that he was seen of Cephas. This refers to Peter. See the notes on John 1:42.
The resurrection of Christ was a fact to be prove…

That he was seen of Cephas.—From the indications of sequence given here, we may conclude that the appearances grouped together here are ar…

And that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve: after that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part re…

“Of first importance” stre es the centrality of the doctrines cited to the Gospel. Paul gives two kinds of witne to the historic events of Christ’s…

That he was seen by Cephas. He now brings forward eye-witnesses, (αὐτόπτας), as they are called by Luke ([Reference Luke…

And that he was seen of Cephas
Or Simon Peter; for Cephas was a name given him by Christ, (John 1:42) . …

The word resurrection usually points to our existence beyond the grave. Not a trace of the apostle's doctrine can be found in all the teaching of p…

After instructing the Corinthians about the sacrament and the reality it contains and signifies—namely, grace and its effects—the Apostle now instr…
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A.T. Robertson
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