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Honour all men (παντας τιμησατε). Not with the same honour. Constative use of the aorist imperative.
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Honor all men. That is, show them the respect that is due to them according to their personal worth and the rank and office they hold. .…

Honour all men.—“These words present very briefly, yet not obscured by their brevity, but also very plainly, the sum of our duty t…

Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; Having your conversation hones…

Peter next sums up the social obligation of Christian in four succinct commands. (1) “Show proper respect to [lit., honor; GK 5506] everyone.” Pete…

This is a summary of what has gone before, for he implies that God is not feared, nor are people given what is justly theirs, unless civil order pr…

Honour all men
To whom honour is due, according to the place, station, and circumstances in which they are, the gift…

A Christian's conduct must be honest. However, it cannot be honest if there is not a just and careful fulfillment of all relational duties. The apo…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson