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We (ημεις). In sharp contrast with the false prophets and the world. We are in tune with the Infinite God. Hence "he that knoweth …

We are of God. John here, undoubtedly, refers to himself and to those who taught the same doctrines he did. He assumes that those to whom …

NOT ALL SPIRITS ARE THE RESULT OF THE SONSHIP: NECESSITY OF EXAMINING THEM (1 John 4:1–6).

They are of the world; therefore they speak of the world, and the world hears them. We are of God: whoever knows God hears us; whoever is not o…

The author repeats the description of the true followers as “we [who] are from God.” The “we” includes all the faithful but has particular referenc…

We are of God — although this really applies to all the godly, it refers properly to the faithful ministers of the Gospel. For the Apostle…

We are of God
Not only as the chosen of God, the children of God, regenerated ones, and believers, but as ministers …

Christians who are well acquainted with the Scriptures may, in humble dependence on Divine teaching, discern those who set forth doctrines accordin…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson