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For then how (επε πως). There is a suppressed condition between επε and πως, an idiom occurring several times in the N.T. ([Refere…

God forbid.
For then. If it is admitted that it would be unjust for God to inflict punishment.
How shall God

For then how shall God judge the world?—St. Paul considers it a sufficient answer merely to propound this question. He an…

God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome…

The supposition that human wrong could serve to display the righteousness of God was probably suggested to Paul in his quoting of Ps 51. Is it not …

By no means, etc. In checking this blasphemy, he does not give a direct reply to the objection but begins by expressing his abhor…

God forbid, for then how shall God judge the world ? (hlylx) , "far be it"; such a notion is …

The law could not save them in their sins, nor from their sins, yet it gave the Jews advantages for obtaining salvation. Their prescribed ordinance…

1. After showing that Judaism—which involved receiving the law and circumcision—is not sufficient for salvation without observing the law, h…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson