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O the depth (Ο βαθος). Exclamation with omega and the nominative case of βαθος (see on 2 Corinthians 8:2; [Reference R…

O the depth! (and so on). This passage should have been translated, "O the depth of the riches, and of the wisdom, and of the knowledge of…

Riches.—The two substantives which follow may be taken as dependent upon “riches.” This is the construction adopted in the Authori…

In view of the assurance generated by v.32, it is no wonder that Paul, despite his burden for the Israel of his day, is able to lift his heart in a…

Oh! the depth, etc. Here, the Apostle first bursts into an exclamation, which arose spontaneously from a devout consideration of God’s dea…

O the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge
of God
These words are th…

The apostle Paul knew the mysteries of the kingdom of God as well as anyone ever has; yet he confe es himself to be at a lo . Despairing of finding…

Previously, the Apostle sought to explain the reason for the divine judgments by which Gentiles and Jews obtain mercy after their unbelie…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson