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But ye on (ενδυσασθε). The same metaphor as in verse 12. The Lord Jesus Christ is the garment that we all need. See Ga 3:27 with b…

But put you on. . The word rendered "put you on" is the same as used in Romans 13:12 and is commonly employed in references to clothin…

Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ.—A continuation of the metaphor introduced in Romans 13:12. So invest and identify yourse…

In conclusion, the apostle returns to his figure of putting on clothing (cf. v.12), but now the garment is personalized: they must put on the Lord …

But put you on the Lord Jesus Christ, etc. This metaphor is commonly used in Scripture concerning what tends to adorn or to deform man; bo…

But put you on the Lord Jesus Christ
As a man puts on his clothes when he rises in the morning: the righteousness of…

Four things are taught here as a Christian's guide for his day's work. Regarding when to awake: the time is now. We are to awake from the sleep of …

After showing how a person should behave piously toward God by using his gifts properly and paying his neighbor what is owed, the Apostle now shows…
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