Overview - Philippians 1 1?Paul testifies his thankfulness to God, and his love towards them, for the fruits of their faith, and fellowship in his suf...
Overview - Romans 16 1?Paul wills the brethren to greet many; 17?and advises them to take heed of those which cause dissension and offences; 21?and af...
In fashion (schmati). Locative case of schma, from ecw, to have, to hold. Bengel explains morph by forma, omoiwma by similitudo, schma by habitus. He...
Overview - Philippians 2 1?Paul exhorts them to unity, and to all humbleness of mind, by the example of Christ's humility and exaltation; 12?to a care...
Overview - Philippians 3 1?He warns them to beware of the false teachers of the circumcision; 4?shewing that himself has greater cause than they to t...
Another angel (allon aggelon). A new turn in the drama comes with each angel ( Philippians 7:2 ; Philippians 8:3 Philippians 8:13 ; Philippians 10...
That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow (ina en twi onomati Ihsou pan gonu kampsh). First aorist active subjunctive of kamptw, old verb, to b...
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 - 1?Chronicles 29 1?David, by his example and entreaty, 6?causes the princes and people to offer willingly. 10?David's thanksgiving and pray...
Overview - 1?Timothy 5 1?Rules to be observed in reproving. 3?Of widows. 17?Of elders. 23?A precept for Timothy's health. 24?Some men's sins go befor...
Overview - Philippians 1 1?Paul testifies his thankfulness to God, and his love towards them, for the fruits of their faith, and fellowship in his suf...
Overview - Romans 16 1?Paul wills the brethren to greet many; 17?and advises them to take heed of those which cause dissension and offences; 21?and af...
Overview - Romans 15 1?The strong must bear with the weak. 2?We must not please ourselves; 3?for Christ did not so; 7?but receive one another, as C...
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?...
Finally (to loipon). Accusative of general reference, literally, as for the rest. So again in 1?Peter 4:8 . It (or just loipon) is a common phrase t...
Overview - Philippians 3 1?He warns them to beware of the false teachers of the circumcision; 4?shewing that himself has greater cause than they to t...
The holy city, new Jerusalem (thn polin thn agian Ierousalhm kainhn). The New Earth must have a new metropolis, not another Babylon, but another and ...
Of faction (ex eriqeia). Out of partisanship. From eriqeuw, to spin wool, and that from eriqo, a hireling. The papyri examples suit the idea of selfi...
Finally (tou loipou). Genitive case, in respect of the rest, like Galatians 6:17 . D G K L P have the accusative to loipon (as for the rest) like 2...
While they themselves long after you (autwn epipoqountwn). Genitive absolute of present active participle of epipoqew ( Philippians 5:2 ). In you (ep...