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In that (εν ω). Literally, "In which" (=εν τουτω εν ω, in that in which), a causal idea, though in Ro 14:22 εν ω means "wherein."<…

For in that he himself... Because he has suffered, he is able to sympathize with sufferers.
Being tempted. Or, be…

For.—The nece ity of being in all things made like to His brethren has been shown from the nature of the case; it is now …

And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. For verily he took not on him the nature of angels; but …

The sufferings Jesus endured enable him to help others. Contrary to what might have been expected, he suffered—not only on the cross, but throughou…

For in that he himself has suffered, etc. Having been tried by our evils, he is ready, he says, to bring us help. The word te…

For in that he himself has suffered being tempted
By Satan, at his entrance on his public ministry, and a little befo…

The angels fell and remained without hope or help. Christ never designed to be the Savior of the fallen angels; therefore, He did not take their na…

Having shown the suitability of Christ’s death from the Father’s perspective in causing it, the Apostle now shows the same from Christ’s perspectiv…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson