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Every family (ÏαÏα ÏαÏÏÎčα). Old word (ÏαÏÏα is the usual form) from ÏαÏηÏ, descent from a common ancestor as a tribe or race. SomeâŠ

Of whom the whole family. This expression, "of whom," may refer either to "the Father" or to the Lord Jesus. Commentators have been divideâŠ

Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named.âThe original word (patria) here rendered âfamilyâ is liteâŠ

The Father is the One after whom âthe whole familyâ is named. Paul confines the concept of family here to believers. This is altogether in keeping âŠ

Of whom the whole family. The relative pronoun, áŒÎŸ Îżáœ, of whom, may apply equally to the Father and to the Son. Erasmus restrictsâŠ

Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named .
] This may refer either to God, the Father of Christ; who isâŠ

The apostle seems to be more anxious that the believers should not be discouraged and faint because of his tribulations, than for what he himself hâŠ
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