Overview - Romans 6 1?We may not live in sin; 2?for we are dead unto it; 3?as appears by our baptism. 12?Let not sin reign any more; 18?because we h...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 3 1?Lest their false teachers should charge him with vain glory, he shows the faith and graces of the Corinthians to be a suf...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 11 1?Out of his jealousy over the Corinthians, who seemed to make more account of the false apostles than of him, he enters i...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 7 1?He proceeds in exhorting them to purity of life; 2?and to bear him like affection as he does to them. 3?Whereof lest he...
Overview - James 3 1?We are not rashly or arrogantly to reprove others; 5?but rather to bridle the tongue, a little member, but a powerful instrument...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 1 1?After his salutation and thanksgiving, 10?he exhorts them to unity, 12?and reproves their dissensions. 18?God destroys th...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 10 1?Against the false apostles, who disgraced the weakness of his person and bodily presence, he shows the spiritual might a...
The grace (thn carin). As manifested in the collection in the churches, poor as they were. The Romans had lacerated Macedonia (Livy, XLV. 30). ...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 3 1?Lest their false teachers should charge him with vain glory, he shows the faith and graces of the Corinthians to be a suf...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 13 1?He threatens severity, and the power of his apostleship, against obstinate sinners. 5?And, advising them to a trial of ...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 12 1?For commending of his apostleship, though he might glory of his wonderful revelations, 9?yet he rather chooses to glory...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 5 1?The incestuous person, 6?is cause rather of shame unto them than of rejoicing. 7?The old leaven is to be purged out. 10...
In the person of Christ (en proswpwi Cristou). More exactly, in the presence of Christ, before Christ, in the face of Christ. Cf. enwpion tou qeou ( ...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 7 1?He proceeds in exhorting them to purity of life; 2?and to bear him like affection as he does to them. 3?Whereof lest he...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 14 1?Prophecy is commended, 2?and preferred before speaking with tongues, 6?by a comparison drawn from musical instruments....
Overview - 1?Corinthians 5 1?The incestuous person, 6?is cause rather of shame unto them than of rejoicing. 7?The old leaven is to be purged out. 10...
Though he was rich (plousio wn). Concessive present participle wn from eimi, to be. Be became poor (eptwceusen). Ingressive aorist active indicative ...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 13 1?All gifts, 3?how excellent soever, are nothing worth without charity. 4?The praises thereof, 13?and prelation before h...
We have lordship over (kurieuomen). Old verb from kurio, to be lord of or over. See Luke 22:25 . Helpers of your joy (sunergoi th cara umwn). Co-wor...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 13 1?He threatens severity, and the power of his apostleship, against obstinate sinners. 5?And, advising them to a trial of ...