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Beseeching us with much intreaty in regard of this grace (μετα πολλης παρακλησεως δεομενο ημων την χαριν). Literally, "with much i…

Praying us with much entreaty. Earnestly entreating me to receive the contribution, and convey it to the poor and afflicted saints in Jude…

Praying us with much intreaty...—The words “that we would receive” are not in the Greek, which literally runs: asking of us the grace<…

Praying us with much entreaty that we would receive the gift, and take upon us the fellowship of the ministering to the saints.
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In describing the nature of the Macedonians’ generosity, Paul makes several observations. First, they gave far more generously than their slender m…

Beseeching us with much entreaty. He expands on their promptness, since they not only did not wait for anyone to admonish them, but even <…

Praying us with much entreaty
They not only gave freely, being unasked by the apostles; but they sought to them, and…

The grace of God must be acknowledged as the root and fountain of all the good in us, or done by us, at any time. It is great grace and favor from …

After exhorting them to good in general, the Apostle now encourages them toward a particular good: contributing to the collection for the saints in…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson