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That every mouth may be stopped (ινα παν στομα φραγη). Purpose clause with ινα and second aorist passive subjunctive of φρασσω, ol…

Now we know. We all admit it. It is an acknowledged, plain point.
What things soever. Whether given as precepts or recorde…

In order to press this testimony of Scripture more directly upon the Jews, and to prevent any subterfuge by which they might attempt to shift the r…

Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; their feet are swift to shed blood: destruction and misery are in their ways: and the way of pea…

In these closing statements of the indictment, the apostle may be reading the mind of a Jew who questions the legitimacy of appealing to the type o…

Now we know, etc. Leaving the Gentiles, he distinctly addresses his words to the Jews. He had a much more difficult work in subdu…

Now we know that what things soever the law says
By "the law" is meant, not the law of nature, nor the civil law of …

It is in vain to seek for justification by the works of the law. All must plead guilty. Guilty before God is a dreadful word; but no man can be jus…

After showing the Jews’ advantage over the Gentiles regarding God’s ble ings, the Apostle now rejects their vainglory, by which they set …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson