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That ye also may know (ινα ειδητε κα υμεις). Final clause with ινα and second perfect subjunctive active of οιδα. For Tychicus, se…

But that you may know my affairs, may understand my condition, my feelings, and in what I am engaged. To them it could not but be a subjec…

That you also—i.e., you as well as others. There is evidently an allusion to Tychicus’ similar mission to Colossae; and w…

That therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak. But that ye also may know my affairs, and how I do, Tychicus, a beloved brother and faith…

This is almost a word-for-word parallel with Col 4:7–8. Nowhere is the connection between these two captivity letters closer than here. Paul had ju…

But that, ye also may know. Uncertain or false reports frequently produce uneasiness, chiefly, no doubt, in weak minds, but sometimes als…

But that you also may know my affairs, [and] how I do
Both his temporal and spiritual affairs; as that he was in bon…

The gospel was a mystery until it was made known by divine revelation, and it is the work of Christ's ministers to declare it. The best and most em…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson