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According to his riches in glory (κατα το πλουτος αυτου εν δοξη). God has an abundant treasure in glory and will repay the Philipp…

But my God shall supply all your need. This means, "You have shown your regard for me as a friend of God, by sending to me in my distre , …

My God.—The expression is emphatic. St. Paul had accepted the offerings as made, not to himself, but to the God whose minister he …

But I have all, and abound: I am full, having received from Epaphroditus the things which were sent from you, an odor of a sweet smell, a sacri…

In words that countless Christians have relied on as one of the great Scripture promises, Paul now reminds his benefactors that “my God” will do wh…

My God will supply. Some read impleat — in the optative — May he supply. While I do not reject this reading, I …

But my God shall supply all your need
Or "fulfil all your need": the Jews, when they would comfort any, under the lo…

It is a good work to support and help a good minister in trouble. The nature of true Christian sympathy is not only to feel concern for our friends…

In his commentary, the Apostle first shows how the faithful should conduct themselves regarding the future. Here, he commends them for the past ben…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson