Overview - 2?John 1 1?He exhorts a certain honourable matron, with her children, to persevere in Christian love and belief, 8?lest they lose the rewa...
Book Introduction - Galatians Read first chapter of Galatians WRITER: The Apostle Paul ( 1:1 ) DATE: Galatians was probably written A.D. 60, during P...
Overview - Romans 2 1?No excuse for sin. 6?No escape from judgment. 14?Gentiles cannot; 17?nor Jews. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeRomans 2:13??(Kin...
Overview - Hebrews 6 1?He exhorts not to fall back from the faith; 11?but to be stedfast, 12?diligent, and patient to wait upon God; 13?because God is...
Overview - Acts 15 1?Great dissensions arise touching circumcision. 5?The apostles consult about it, 22?and send their determination by letters to th...
Begat (egennhsen). This word comes, like some of the early chapters of Genesis, with regularity through verse 16, until the birth of Jesus is reached...
I have been crucified with Christ (Cristwi sunestaurwmai). One of Paul's greatest mystical sayings. Perfect passive indicative of sustaurow with the ...
They therefore (oi men oun). Luke's favourite method of resumptive narrative as we have seen ( Galatians 11:19 , etc.), demonstrative oi with men (in...
A different law (eteron nomon). For the distinction between etero and allo, see Galatians 1:6 . Warring against (antistrateuomenon). Rare verb (Xeno...
Overview - Galatians 5 1?He wills them to stand in their liberty, 3?and not to observe circumcision; 13?but rather love, which is the sum of the law....
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 - James 1 1?We are to rejoice under the cross; 5?to ask patience of God; 13?and in our trials not to impute our weakness, or sins, to him, 1...
Overview - Psalms 45 1?The majesty and grace of Christ's kingdom. 10?The duty of the church, and the benefits thereof. Treasury of Scripture Knowledge...
Chapter 33:3? Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh? perfect (See Scofield Matthew?5:48) . 3:6? Even as ...
Temperance (thn egkrateian). Self-control. Old word (from egkrath, en and krato, one holding himself in as in Titus 1:8 ), in N.T. only here, Acts ...
Being confident (pepoiqw). Second perfect active of peiqw, to persuade. This very thing (auto touto). Accusative of the inner object with pepoiqw, th...
Overview - Mark 3 1?Christ heals the withered hand, 10?and many other infirmities; 11?rebukes the unclean spirit; 13?chooses his twelve apostles; 22?c...
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 - Ephesians 2 1?By comparing what we were by nature, with what we are by grace, 10?he declares that we are made for good works: and being bro...
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?...