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And this word (το δε). He uses the article to point out "ετ απαξ" which he explains (δηλο, signifies, present active indicative of…

And this word, Yet once more. That is, this reference to a great agitation or commotion in some future time. This is designed as an explan…

This word, Yet once more, is equivalent to once more only; and the words “once more only will I move the heaven and the earth” mu…

But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels, to the g…

The writer picks out the expression “once more” to point out the decisive significance of the things of which he is writing. There is an air of fin…

And this word, yet once more, etc. The words of the Prophet are these, Yet a little while; and he means that the calamit…

And this word yet once more
Or as it is in (Haggai 2:6) "yet once it is a little while"; which suggests,…

Mount Sinai, on which the Jewish church-state was formed, was a mountain that could be touched (though the people were forbidden to do so)—a place …

After describing the condition of both testaments, the Apostle now argues from this description and does two things: first, he argues; second, he d…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson