\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 7\\ This chapter begins with an inference deduced, from what is said in the latter part of the foregoing chapter, en...
Did I take advantage (epleonekthsa). Paul goes right to the point without hedging. For this verb from pleon and ecw, to have more, see on 2Co 2:11; s...
Beguiled me (exhpathsen me). First aorist active indicative of exapataw, old verb, completely (ex) made me lose my way (a privative, patew, to walk)....
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 11\\ In this chapter, the apostle continues his discourse concerning the false teachers; blames the Corinthians for ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 8\\ In this chapter the apostle stirs up the Corinthians, to make a collection for the poor saints at Jerusalem, by ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORTHINIANS 13\\ In this chapter the apostle continues his resolution to come to the Corinthians, and to threaten with severity ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 9\\ The apostle proceeds in this chapter upon the same subject, the making a collection for the poor saints; gives t...
Overview - Hebrews 8 1?By the eternal priesthood of Christ the Levitical priesthood of Aaron is abolished; 7?and the temporal covenant with the fathe...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 3\\ In this chapter the apostle clears himself from the charge of arrogance and self-commendation, and ascribes both...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORTHINIANS 12\\ The apostle in this chapter proceeds upon the same subject, in vindicating himself against the false teachers, ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 2\\ The apostle, in this chapter, goes on to give reasons of his not coming, as yet, to Corinth; and removes the cha...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 5\\ The apostle, in this chapter, enlarges upon the saints' comfortable assurance, expectation, and desire of the he...
Titus [E] [H] [S](A faithful Greek companion of Paul)Pauls love for 2?Corinthians 2:13 ; 2 Corinthians 7:6 2 Corinthians 7:7 2 Corinthians 7:13 ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS\\ This epistle, according to the subscription at the end of it, was written from Philippi of Macedonia; and though t...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 4\\ In this chapter, the apostle declares the constancy, sincerity, and integrity of him, and his fellow ministers, ...
Ye were called for freedom (ep eleuqeriai eklhqhte). The same point as in Acts 5:1 made plainer by the use of ep (on the basis of, for the purpose ...
\\INTRODUCTION TO 2 CORINTHIANS 10\\ In this chapter the apostle has chiefly to do with the false teachers, and it is taken up in refuting their cal...
The Book of 2?CorinthiansChapter 7Verses:7:1Let us cleanse ourselves - This is the latter part of the exhortation, which was proposed, 6:1 , and res...
Overview - 2?Thessalonians 1 1?Paul certifies them of the good opinion which he had of their faith, love, and patience; 11?and therewithal uses divers...
We were reconciled to God (kathllaghmen twi qewi). Second aorist passive indicative of katallassw for which great Pauline word see on 2Co 5:18. The c...