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That in me ye may have peace (ινα εν εμο ειρηνην εχητε). Present active subjunctive of εχω, "that ye may keep on having peace in m…

In me. In my presence, and in the aid which I will give you by the Holy Spirit.
In the world. Among the people to whom you…

These things I have spoken to you...—At the conclusion of the discourse He sums up in a single thought what its object wa…

These things I have spoken to you, that in me you might have peace. In the world you will have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overco…

St. John Chrysostom: The disciples were so refreshed by the thought of being in favor with the Father that they said they were…

Jesus imparts to his disciples the information concerning his death and his provision for them that they might be calm and confident in the face of…

These things I have spoken to you. He again repeats how necessary those consolations are that he had addressed to them, and he proves it b…

These things I have spoken unto you As this is the conclusion of our Lord's sermons to his disciples, these words may wel…

Here is a plain declaration of Christ's coming from the Father and His return to the Father. The Redeemer, in His entrance, was God manifest in the…

1. After these consoling words were spoken to the apostles, we now see their effect on them. This effect has three aspects:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson