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Are to perish with the using (εστιν εις φθοραν τη αποχρησε). Literally, "are for perishing in the using." Φθορα (from φθειρω) is o…

Which all are to perish with the using. This is commonly marked as a part of the parenthesis, or the quotation, and there is considerable …

Which all are to perish with the using.—It has been doubted whether these words (which are literally, all which things go to c…

Therefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, (Touch n…

(22a) Parenthetically, Paul adds that all such things are “destined to perish with use.” Dietary restrictions have to do with things made to be use…

All which things tend to corruption. He sets aside, by a twofold argument, the enactments he has mentioned—because they make religion cons…

Which all are to perish with the using
Meaning either the ordinances concerning touching, tasting, and handling, whi…

It looked like humility to appeal to angels, as if people were conscious of their unworthiness to speak directly to God. But it is not justifiable;…

Above, Paul showed that the law was fulfilled in Christ because of the circumcision he received, for this is an acknowledgment of the law. Here, he…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson