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Condemnation (κριμα). See 3:6.They have rejected (ηθετησαν). First aorist passive of αθετεω, late verb (first in …

Having damnation. Or rather, having condemnation, or incurring guilt. This does not necessarily mean that they would lose their souls. See…

Having damnation.—Judgment, not necessarily “damnation.” The Greek word krima is often in this way unha…

Regarding the widows under sixty years of age, Paul instructs Timothy not to put them on the official list. Most of them will become restless again…

Having condemnation, because they have renounced their first faith. "To have condemnation" is interpreted by some as meaning "to deserve r…

Ver. 12 Having damnation ]
Not for their second marriage, but for their wantonness against Christ, or their sinful a…

Everyone brought into any office in the church should be free from just censure; and many are proper objects of charity, yet should not be employed…

Previously, the Apostle taught that widows in the Church must be cared for. Here, he specifies which ones are to be supported.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson