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The Great Exchange
Commentators unanimously affirm that this verse describes the 'great exchange.' Christ, who was eternally rich in his divine nature as God and Lord of all creation, voluntarily 'became poor' through the Incarnation. He set aside his heavenly glory to take on a humble human existence. The purpose of this act of grace was so that humanity, spiritually poor because of sin, could become spiritually rich through Him.
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2 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
For you know, etc. The apostle Paul was accustomed to illustrate every subject and to enforce every duty, where it could be done, by a ref…
Though he was rich (πλουσιος ων). Concessive present participle ων from ειμ, to be.
Be became poor (επτωχε…
19th Century
Bishop
You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.—The meaning of the word “grace” appears slightly modified by the context. Th…
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19th Century
Preacher
For you know—
These are most precious words, worthy of being written in letters of gold: "You know"—
The grace of our Lor…
In encouraging the Corinthians to bring their contribution to a satisfactory completion (v.6), Paul has thus far appealed to the example of the Mac…
16th Century
Theologian
For you know the grace. Having mentioned love, he presents Christ as an absolutely perfect and unique pattern of it. “Though he was ri…
17th Century
Pastor
For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus
This is a new argument, and a very forcible one to engage to liberality, ta…
17th Century
Minister
Faith is the root; and as without faith it is not possible to please God (Hebrews 11:6), so those who abound in faith will abo…