Overview - Acts 15 1?Great dissensions arise touching circumcision. 5?The apostles consult about it, 22?and send their determination by letters to th...
Overview - Romans 10 1?The Scripture shows the difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith; 11?and that all, both Jew and Genti...
As it is written (kaqw gegraptai oti). Usual formula of quotation as in verse Romans 4 with recitative oti added as in verse Romans 8 . Paul here ...
Overview - Romans 14 1?Men may not contemn nor condemn one another for things indifferent; 13?but take heed that they give no offence in them; 15?whic...
How beautiful (Hw wraioi). A quotation from Isaiah 52:7 more like the Hebrew than the LXX, picturing the messengers of the restoration from the Jew...
When he was in circumcision (en peritomh onti). Dative masculine singular of the present active participle of eimi; to him being in a state of circum...
Overview - Romans 4 1?Abraham's faith was imputed to him for righteousness; 10?before he was circumcised. 13?By faith only he and his seed received th...
Overview - Romans 1 1?Paul commends his calling to the Romans; 9?and his desire to come to them. 16?What his gospel is. 18?God is angry with sin. 21?...
Overview - Romans 10 1?The Scripture shows the difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith; 11?and that all, both Jew and Genti...
Godlessness General scriptures concerning Deuteronomy 7:10 ; 32:15 ; 1?Samuel 2:30 ; Job 8:11-13 ; 35:10 ; Psalms 2:2 Psalms 2:4 ; Psalms 9:1...
Overview - Isaiah 53 1?The prophet, complaining of incredulity, excuses the scandal of the cross, 4?by the benefit of his passion, 10?and the good su...
Overview - Romans 14 1?Men may not contemn nor condemn one another for things indifferent; 13?but take heed that they give no offence in them; 15?whic...
Overview - Psalms 98 1?The psalmist exhorts the Jews, 4?the Gentiles, 7?and all the creatures, to praise God. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgePsalms ...
Overview - Acts 11 1?Peter, being accused for going in to the Gentiles, 5?makes his defence; 18?which is accepted. 19?The gospel being spread in Phen...
Overview - Romans 4 1?Abraham's faith was imputed to him for righteousness; 10?before he was circumcised. 13?By faith only he and his seed received th...
Overview - Romans 3 1?The Jews' prerogative; 3?which they have not lost; 9?howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; 20?therefore no flesh is just...
Overview - Romans 7 1?No law hath power over a man longer than he lives. 4?But we are dead to the law. 7?Yet is not the law sin; 12?but holy, just a...
Overview - Romans 14 1?Men may not contemn nor condemn one another for things indifferent; 13?but take heed that they give no offence in them; 15?whic...
Is very bold (apotolmai). Present active indicative of apotolmaw, old word, to assume boldness (apo, off) and only here in N.T. Isaiah breaks out bol...
Overview - Romans 10 1?The Scripture shows the difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith; 11?and that all, both Jew and Genti...