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Whilst he remembereth (αναμιμνησκομενου). Present middle participle of αναμιμνησκω, to remind, in the genitive case agreeing with…

And his inward affection, etc. He has become deeply and tenderly attached to you. His affectionate regard for you has been greatly increas…

His inward affection.—The margin gives the literal meaning of the Greek, which is used here with the same meaning as in [Reference…

The Corinthian Christians had originally received Titus “with fear and trembling,” afraid (cf. v.11) that they would fail to meet their obligations…

His bowels more abundantly. As the bowels are the seat of the affections, the term is for that reason used to denote compassion, …

And his inward affection is more abundant toward you
Or "his bowels"; denoting the tenderness of his heart, the stre…

The apostle was not disappointed regarding them, as he indicated to Titus; and he could with joy declare the confidence he had in them for the futu…

Here the Apostle gives the reason why he rejoices over them; then he draws his conclusion, in which he does two things. First, he reveals the inten…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson