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Shall be burned (κατακαησετα). First-class condition again, assumed as true. Second future (late form) passive indicative of κατακ…

If any man's work shall be burned. If it is not found to bear the test of the investigation of that day—just as a cottage of wood, hay, an…

So as.—These words remind us that the whole passage, and especially the reference to fire, is to be regarded as metaphorical, and …

But let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon. For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any…

Paul turns his attention to the kind of materials Christian workers are using: the materials of preaching the cross for salvation, building up beli…

If any man’s work shall be burned. It is as though he said: Let no one flatter himself on the ground that, in the opinion of men, he is co…

If any man's work shall be burnt
If any minister's doctrine he has preached shall be destroyed and disappear, shall …

The apostle was a wise master-builder, but the grace of God made him so. Spiritual pride is abominable; it is using the greatest favors of God to f…

After describing the status of God’s ministers, the Apostle now discu es their reward. First, he discu es the reward of good ministers; second, the…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson