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I know a man (οιδα ανθρωπον). Paul singles out one incident of ecstasy in his own experience that he declines to describe. He allu…

I knew a man in Christ. I was acquainted with a Christian; the phrase, "in Christ," meaning nothing more than that he was united to Christ…

I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago.—Better, I know a man. The Greek verb, though a perfect tense in form, is…

None of the visions recorded in Acts can be identified with the one related here, since it occurred fourteen years before the time of writing—i.e.,…

I knew a man in Christ. Since he desired to limit himself, he merely singles out one instance. He handles even that instance in s…

I knew a man in Christ about fourteen years ago
Which is to be understood of himself, as appears from ([Reference 2 …

There can be no doubt the apostle speaks of himself. Whether heavenly things were brought down to him while his body was in a trance, as in the cas…

Having commended himself for the evils he suffered, the Apostle continues to commend himself by showing the superiority of his standing regarding t…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson