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John 16:19

Jesus perceived (egnw Ihsou). Second aorist active indicative of ginwskw. That they were desirous to ask him (oti hqelon auton erwtain). Imperfect ac...

Luke 22:8

Peter and John (Petron kai Iwanhn). Mark 14:13 has only two while Matthew 26:17 makes the disciples take the initiative. The word passover in thi...

Acts 11:13

Standing and saying (staqenta kai eiponta). More precisely, stand and say (punctiliar act, first aorist passive and second aorist active participles)...

2 Corinthians 8:3

Beyond their power (para dunamin). Alongside with accusative like uper dunamin in Matthew 1:8 . Field (Ot. Nov.) quotes Josephus (Ant. iii. 6, 1) fo...

Emautou

The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 1683 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originemautougenitive case compound of (1700) and (846)Tr...

Matthew 5:24

First be reconciled (prwton diallaghqi). Second aorist passive imperative. Get reconciled (ingressive aorist, take the initiative). Only example of t...

Consent

CONSENT kon-sent': The verb implies compliance with the guidance and direction of another, and, therefore, a secondary and subordinate relation of ap...

Acts 15:36

Let us return now and visit the brethren (epistrepsante de episkepswmeqa tou adelpou). Paul takes the initiative as the leader, all the more so if th...

Acts 25:3

Asking favour against him (aitoumenoi carin kat autou). A favour to themselves (middle voice), not to Paul, but against (kat, down, against) him. Tha...

Heautou

The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 1438 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Origineautoufrom a reflexive pronoun otherwise obsolete a...

Apo

The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon Strong's Number: 575 Browse Lexicon Original WordWord Originapoa primary particleTransliterated WordTDNT EntryAp...

John 7:32

The Pharisees (oi Parisaioi). This group of the Jewish rulers ( Jo 7:11 Jo 7:15 Jo 7:25 ) was particularly hostile to Christ, though already the Sa...

Michal

MICHAL mi'-kal (mikhal, contracted from mikha'el, Michael (which see); Melchol): Saul's younger daughter (1?Samuel 14:49), who, falling in love with ...

4.3.5. What about Election

In our discussion, we saw passages which recognized the potential for persons to be blotted out of the Book of Life (Ex. Ex. 32:32-33; Ps. Ps. 69:28;...

Letter LVI(1)

Letter LVI(1) Letter LVI(1) To Pergamius.(2) I Naturally forget very easily, and I have had lately many things to do, and so my natural infirmity is...

Letter LXV(1)

Letter LXV(1) Letter LXV(1) To Atarbius.(2) IF I continue to insist on the privileges to which my superior age entitles me, and wait for you to take...

1 Corinthians 2:14

Now the natural man (psuciko de anqrwpo). Note absence of article here, A natural man (an unregenerate man). Paul does not employ modern psychologica...

4.1. The Sovereignty of God

One the most prevalent doctrines throughout Scripture is the sovereignty of God (Job Job 9:17; Job 33:13; Ecc. Ecc. 3:14; Isa. Isa. 46:10-11; Mtt. Ma...

Revelation 5:4

I wept much ??????? [eklaion] , imperfect tense: I was weeping. John evidently understood the significance of the scroll and the great need to open i...

Appoint

Appoint The Old Testament. The basic meaning of appoint is either visit or establish or set in authority. The extension of visit carries the idea of a...