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Not sinners of the Gentiles (ουκ εξ εθνων αμαρτωλο). The Jews regarded all Gentiles as "sinners" in contrast with themselves (cf.[…

We who are Jews by nature. It has long been a question whether this and the following verses are to be regarded as part of Paul's address …

Who are.—It can be seen that these words are in italics and must be supplied in the Greek. The Received Text, which is followed in…

We who are Jews by nature, and not sinners of the Gentiles, knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Je…

It is impossible to say precisely where Paul’s remarks to Peter on the occasion of Peter’s hypocrisy at Antioch leave off and Paul’s direct remarks…

We who are Jews by nature. Some, I am aware, think that this is stated in the form of an objection (ἀνθυποφορὰ), anticipating what might b…

We who are Jews by nature
I Paul, and you Peter and Barnabas, and the rest of the Jews at Antioch. Some are Jews by grace, in …

Paul, having thus shown he was not inferior to any apostle, not even to Peter himself, speaks of the great foundational doctrine of the gospel. Why…

Having demonstrated the truth of the apostolic doctrine he preached, based on the authority of the other apostles, he now shows the same thing from…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson