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So as much as in me is I am ready (ουτω το κατ' εμε προθυμον). Literally, "Thus the according to me affair is ready" (προθυμος, ol…

So, as much as in me is. As far as opportunity may be offered, and according to my ability.
I am ready. I am prepared to p…

Accordingly, so far as depends upon his own will, and not upon the external ruling of events by God, the Apostle is ready to preach the gospel, to …

Many other people were ashamed of the gospel of Christ. It was too simple; it had not enough of mystery about it; it had not enough of worldly wisd…

Paul looks forward to his visit, but he also considers it an obligation. Why? He has already laid the groundwork for such a statement by acknowledg…

I am therefore ready, etc. He concludes what he had previously said about his desire—that as he knew it to be his duty to spread …

So, as much as in me is, I am ready This explains what he was a debtor to one and another for, namely,

We must show love for our friends, not only by praying for them, but by praising God for them.
As in our purposes, so in our desires, we mus…

After the greeting, the Apostle begins the me age, in which he first shows his affection for his readers to make them receptive hearers, …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson