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But thanks be to God (τω δε θεω χαρις). Exultant triumph through Christ over sin and death as in Ro 7:25.

But thanks be to God (See Barnes on Romans 7:25).
Which gives us the victory. Us who are Christians; all Christians. The v…

But thanks be to God.—The future is so certain that the Apostle speaks of it as a subject for present thanksgiving; the victory is one whi…

But we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be rai…

Paul now comes to the conclusion of his argument for the resurrection. God’s people must have more than the natural body to inherit the eternal kin…

But thanks be to God. This explains why he mentioned both sin and the law when discussing death. Death has no sting with which to…

But thanks be to God which giveth us the victory
Over sin the sting of death, over the law the strength of sin, and …

Not all saints will die, but all will be changed. In the gospel, many truths, previously hidden in mystery, are made known. Death will never appear…

Here the Apostle establishes the nece ary effect of the resurrection proceeding from its cause. Concerning this, he establishes two points correspo…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson