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But their minds were hardened (αλλα επωρωθη τα νοηματα αυτων). Their thoughts (νοηματα) literally. Πωροω (first aorist passive ind…

But their minds were blinded. The word used here (pwrow) rather means to harden, to make hard like stone, and then to make dull o…

But their minds were blinded.—The Greek verb strictly expresses the callousness of a nerve that has become insensible, as…

Moses’ laudable attempt was, however, unsuccessful; instead of recognizing the significance of Moses’ veiled face, the Israelites became dulled in …

Their understandings were blinded. He lays the whole blame upon them, since it was because of their blindness that they did not m…

But their minds were blinded
This confirms the sense given of the foregoing verse, and shows, that not the Israelite…

It is the duty of ministers of the gospel to use great plainne , or clearne , of speech. Old Testament believers had only cloudy and fleeting glimp…

Having presented what relates to commending the gift received from God, the Apostle now presents what relates to commending the confidence that com…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson