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The glory (η δοξα). "The doxology flows out of the joy of the whole epistle" (Bengel).

Now unto God and our Father, etc. See Barnes on Romans 16:27.
It was common for Paul to address such an ascription of praise to God,…

Now to God and our Father . . .—The doxology of this verse seems suggested by the very use of “glory” in the previous ver…

Now unto God and our Father be glory for ever and ever.
Amen. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus.
The religion of Chr…

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…

Now to our God and Father This can be understood as a general thanksgiving, with which he closes the letter; or it can be seen as relating…

Now unto God and our Father
To God, who is our Father in Christ,
[be] glory for ever and ever, Am…

The apostle ends with praises to God. We should look upon God, under all our weakness and fears, not as an enemy, but as a Father, disposed to pity…

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