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I adjure you by the Lord (ενορκιζω υμας τον Κυριον). Late compound for old ορκιζω , to put one on oath, with two accusatives (Robe…

I charge you by the Lord. Margin: adjure. Greek: "I put you under oath by the Lord" orkizw umav ton kurion. This is equi…

I charge you.—Adjure is much nearer the original word, which is as solemn as can be. What is the cause of such profound s…

I charge you by the Lord that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren.
The Pope would charge you that it be read to nobody; …

The third parting word is more than just a request. The formula “I charge you before the Lord” shows an unusual concern on Paul’s part regarding th…

I adjure you by the Lord. It is not certain whether he feared that, as often happened, spiteful and envious persons would suppress the Epi…

I charge you by the Lord
Or "I adjure by the Lord"; by the Lord Jesus: it is in the form of an oath, and a very sole…

The apostle prays that they might be sanctified more perfectly, for the best are sanctified only in part while in this world; therefore, we should …

Earlier, he showed them how they should remain subject to their bishops. Here he makes the same point from another point of view. Regarding this, h…
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