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He that is not with me (ο μη ων μετ' εμου). With these solemn words Jesus draws the line of cleavage between himself and his enemi…

He that is not with me, etc. In addition to his other arguments, he urges this general principle: that there could only be two parties in …

He that is not with me is against me — At first, these words seem to conflict with the answer given to the sons of Zebede…

Our Lord had made no compromise with Satan. Satan was not with Him but against Him. He intended to be equally decisive in His dealings with all oth…

St. John Chrysostom: After the third reply, a fourth follows: “He that is not with me is against me.”

In our relationship to Jesus there can be no neutrality. Perhaps neutrality is possible and even wise regarding some issues and persons, but in lif…

He that is not with me. There are two ways of explaining this passage. Some suppose that it is an argument drawn from contraries, and that…

He that is not with me, is against me
These words chiefly refer to Satan, and are a further proof, that Christ did n…

A soul under Satan's power, and led captive by him, is blind in the things of God and dumb at the throne of grace; it sees nothing and says nothing…

Above, the Lord refuted those who were slandering both His doctrine and His life; here, however, He refutes those who disparage His miracles. And f…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson