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By two immutable things (δια δυο πραγματων αμεταθετων). See verse 17. God's promise and God's oath, both unchangeable.

That by two immutable things. What the "two immutable things" referred to here are has been a matter of question among commentators. Most …

Two immutable things.—The promise and the oath.
Consolation.—Rather, encouragement. The encourage…

It seems a great change in this chapter from the sad tone at the beginning to the joyous note at the end; but, indeed, there is no contradiction be…

God’s swearing the oath gave us “two unchangeable things,” the promise and the oath. Once God had spoken, it was inconceivable that either should a…

That by two immutable things, and so on. What God says, as well as what he swears, is immutable (Psalms 12:6; [Reference Numbe…

That by two immutable things
God's counsel and oath, which never change and alter, and from which he never varies:

The hope referred to here is a confident expectation of good things promised, an expectation that comes through those promises and is accompanied b…

Previously, the Apostle showed why he had confidence in them: because of the good they performed. Here, he shows that same confidence based on the …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson