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Which putteth (τω διδοντ). Present active articular participle, "who is continually giving." Hence Titus is full of zealous care f…

But thanks be to God. Paul regarded every right feeling, and every pure desire—every inclination to serve God or to benefit a fellow-morta…

Thanks be to God, which put . . .—Better, which puts, the verb being in the present tense, and referring to what…

Had nothing over: and he that had gathered little had no lack. But thanks be to God, which put the same earnest care into the heart of Titus fo…

Although Titus’s affection for the Corinthians naturally developed as a result of his positive interaction with them (7:13–15), Paul could trace Ti…

But thanks be to God who hath put. So that he might leave the Corinthians without excuse, he now finally adds that active prompters had be…

But thanks be to God, which, says he, put the same earnest care into the heart of T…

The apostle commends the brothers sent to collect their charitable offering, so that it might be known who they were and how safely they could be t…

After addressing the collections to which they should contribute, the Apostle then discusses the ministers by whom these collections should be made…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson