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Our mouth is open unto you (το στομα ημων ανεωιγεν προς υμας). Second perfect active indicative of ανοιγω and intransitive, stand …

O ye Corinthians, our mouth is open unto you. We speak freely and fully. This is an affectionate address to them, and has reference to wha…

O you Corinthians.—There was clearly a pause here as the letter was dictated. The rush of thoughts had reached its highest point. …

If they were not saved, it was not because Paul did not open his mouth to speak to them, and to warn and invite them, nor because he did not open h…

Paul did not customarily addre his readers by name, doing so only when his emotions had been deeply stirred—as at the bewitchment of the Galatians …

Our mouth is opened. As the opening of the mouth is a sign of boldness, if you are inclined to connect this with what precedes, t…

O ye Corinthians
The apostle having exhorted the ministers of the church at Corinth to take care of their ministry, …

It is wrong for believers to associate with the wicked and profane. The word unbeliever applies to all who are lacking true faith. True pastors wil…

After teaching them the use of grace for good outward actions, the Apostle now instructs them on its use for internal devotion, which consists in a…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson