...
Are turned away from me (απεστραφησαν με). Second aorist passive (still transitive here with με) of αποστρεφω, for which verb see …

This you know, that all those who are in Asia are turned away from me. That is, in that part of Asia Minor of which Ephesus was the capita…

This thou knowest, that all they which are in Asia be turned away from me.—This sad desertion of friends is well known to…

Nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him a…

“Asia” in the NT means the Roman province of Asia, at the west end of Asia Minor. It was made into a province by the Romans about 133 B. C., and Ep…

You know that all who are in Asia have forsaken me. These apostasies which he mentions might have shaken the hearts of many and, at the sa…

This you know, that all they which are in Asia
Either those that followed the apostle from Asia to Rome; or who came…

The apostle mentions the constancy of Onesiphorus; he often refreshed him with his letters, counsels, and comforts, and was not ashamed of him. A g…

Above, Paul urged Timothy to preach Christ earnestly; here he presents himself as an example.
Loading sermons...
Loading catechisms...
Loading confessions...
Loading devotionals...
A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson