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Let no one of you suffer (μη τις υμων πασχετω). Prohibition with μη and present active imperative (habit prohibited).

But let none of you suffer as a murderer. If you must be called to suffer, ensure that it is not for a crime. Compare to [Reference 2 Pete…

But let none of you.—The Greek takes exactly the opposite turn: “for let none of you suffer.” The connection is a little …

That is a curious mixture, is it not? A murderer is classed with a busybody in other men's matters. But really, people of this latter sort…

The blessing of the Spirit promised to those who suffer is not universal, for not all who suffer are sharing in Christ’s sufferings. Much suffering…

But (or, For) let one of you. Here he also anticipates an objection. He had exhorted the faithful to patience if it happ…

But let none of you suffer as a murderer
The punishment for murder was death by the law of God, ([Reference Genesis …

Through patience and fortitude in suffering, dependence on God's promises, and adherence to the word the Holy Spirit has revealed, the Holy Spirit …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson