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For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men,
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Grace Has "Appeared"
Scholars highlight that the word "appeared" signifies a dramatic, historical event. Like the sun breaking through darkness, God's grace didn't just exist; it actively broke into human history through the incarnation, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This "epiphany" is the foundation of our salvation.
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Titus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
For the grace of God. The favour of God, shown to the undeserving. (See Barnes' notes on Romans 1:7).
That bringeth salvation…
Hath appeared (επεφανη). "Did appear," the first Epiphany (the Incarnation). Second aorist passive indicative of επιφαινω, old ver…
19th Century
Anglican
For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men.—More accurately translated, For the grace of God has ap…
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Baptist
For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live …
God’s program of redemption is rooted in his “grace” (GK 5921), his free favor and spontaneous action toward needy sinners to deliver and transform…
16th Century
Protestant
For the grace of God has appeared. He argues from the purpose of redemption, which he shows is a desire to live a godly and upright life. …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For the grace of God that bringeth salvation By which is meant, not the free love and favour of God, which lies in his ow…
The doctrine of grace and salvation by the gospel is for people of all ranks and conditions. It teaches us to forsake sin and to have no more to do…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Apostle instructed Titus on how to teach both slaves and free people (Titus 2:1–10), concluding that the goal…