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If we (εαν ημεις). Condition of third class (εαν and aorist middle subjunctive ευαγγελισητα). Suppose I (literary plural) should t…

But though we. That is, we the apostles. He probably refers particularly to himself, as Paul often used the plural when speaking of himsel…

Though.—The Greek is, strictly, even though, marking an extreme and improbable supposition.
We.—I…

The logical objection to the message Paul had been preaching is that it was not actually the Gospel, but only the gospel of Paul. If that is so, th…

But though we. As he proceeds in defending the authority of his doctrine, his confidence swells. First of all, he declares that the doctri…

But though we, or an angel from heaven
The apostle, in order to assert the more strongly the truth, purity, and perfection of …

Those who would establish any other way to heaven than what the gospel of Christ reveals will find themselves grievously mistaken. The apostle impr…

After the greeting, the me age of the epistle follows. In it, the Apostle refutes their error and then admonishes them for their correction: St…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson