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but whoever may blaspheme against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin"
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Commentators agree that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is not a casual curse or a moment of doubt. It is the specific, deliberate act of witnessing a clear work of God's Spirit—like Jesus' healing miracles—and attributing it to the power of Satan, as the scribes did.
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18th Century
Theologian
And the Scribes, etc. See Barnes on Matthew 12:24-32.
The occasion of their saying this was that He had healed a man possessed with…
Guilty of an eternal sin (ενοχος εστιν αιωνιου αμαρτηματος). The genitive of the penalty occurs here with ενοχος. In saying that J…
19th Century
Bishop
In danger of eternal damnation.—Better, eternal judgment, the Greek word not necessarily carrying with it the thoughts th…
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Jesus follows this story with a solemn pronouncement: forgiveness is available for all the sins and blasphemies of humans except for blasphemy agai…
17th Century
Pastor
But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost Against his person, and the works performed by him, by ascribing …
Minister
It was plain that the doctrine of Christ had a direct tendency to break the devil's power; and it was as plain that casting him out of the bodies o…
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