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About Titus (υπερ Τιτου). There is no verb expressed. Supply "inquire." He endorses Titus up to the hilt. He is "my partner" (κοιν…

Whether any do inquire of Titus. It should be observed that the words "any do inquire" are not in the original, nor is it clear that these…

Whether any inquire about Titus.—There is no verb in the Greek, and its insertion is not required for the English. Our common phra…

And we have sent with them our brother, whom we have often proved diligent in many things, but now much more diligent, upon the great confidenc…

As he sums up the credentials of the three delegates, Paul draws a distinction between Titus, his “partner” and personally appointed representative…

Whether any do inquire of Titus
The apostle here sums up the characters of each of the above persons; as for Titus, …

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