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As also ye did acknowledge us in part (καθως κα επεγνωτε ημας απο μερους). Gracious acknowledgment (second aorist active indicativ…

As also you have acknowledged us. You have had occasion to admit my singleness of aim, and purity of intention and of life, by your former…

As also you have acknowledged.—The parenthetical clause (better, you did acknowledge) comes in to qualify the fear which…

For we write none other things unto you, than what ye read or acknowledge; and I trust ye shall acknowledge even to the end; as also ye have ac…

Before defending himself against the specific charges of vacillation and domineering leveled against him by his opponents (1:15–2:4), Paul deals wi…

For we are your glorying. We have briefly referred to the manner in which it is allowable for saints to glory in God’s benefits—when they …

As also you have acknowledged us in part
This may refer either to the thing known and acknowledged, namely, the inte…

Though, as a sinner, the apostle could only rejoice and glory in Christ Jesus, yet, as a believer, he might rejoice and glory in truly being what h…

After speaking of the comfort he had received from God following his persecution, the Apostle a igns the cause of this comfort, which is hope in Go…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson