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That will harm you (ο κακωσων υμας). Future active articular participle of κακοω, old verb (from κακος, bad) as in Ac 7:6,19. Any …

And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? This question is meant to imply that, generally, they need not…

And who is he that shall harm you?—There is always a ring of scornful assurance in a question introduced by “and:” “And w…

Have your doctrinal views, and all your knowledge of Christ, packed away in a handy form, so that when people want to know what you believe, you ca…

While suffering and unjust treatment have been in the background (1:6–7; 2:12, 15, 19ff.; 3:9), now they come to the fore. If Christians have the z…

Who is he that will harm you? He further confirms the previous sentence by an argument drawn from common experience. For it generally happ…

And who is he that will harm you
Or "can harm you". God will not; for his eyes are upon the righteous, to protect an…

Although Christians cannot always be of the exact same mind, they should still have compa ion for one another and love as brothers and sisters. If …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson