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But now is manifested (φανερωθεντος δε νυν). First aorist passive participle of φανεροω, to make plain, genitive case in agreement…

But now is made manifest. It is revealed, or made known; what was concealed for so long is now disclosed; that is, God's plan for saving p…

But now is made manifest.—The first clause of this verse connects with the last clause of the preceding "mystery," which was previ…

Since Paul has already given his usual benediction of grace (v.20) found at the close of all his letters, we must seek some other explanation for t…

But now is made manifest
In these last days, in which God has spoken by his Son, by whom the doctrines of grace are most clearl…

What establishes souls is the plain preaching of Jesus Christ. Our redemption and salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ are, without controversy, a gr…

After indicating who they should greet, the Apostle now shows them who to avoid.
In this regard, he does three things:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson