Through him (di autou). Christ. We both (oi ampoteroi). We the both (Jew and Gentile). Our access (thn prosagwghn). The approach, the introduction as...
Overview - Romans 2 1?No excuse for sin. 6?No escape from judgment. 14?Gentiles cannot; 17?nor Jews. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeRomans 2:18??(Kin...
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 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 - 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 - 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 - 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...
I was hindered (enekoptomhn). Imperfect passive (repetition) of enkoptw, late verb, to cut in, to cut off, to interrupt. Seen already in Acts 24:4 ;...
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?...
Overview - James 2 1?It is not agreeable to Christian profession to regard the rich, and to despise the poor brethren; 13?rather we are to be loving a...
Was subjected (upetagh). Second aorist passive indicative of upatassw (cf. verse Colossians 7 ). To vanity (th mataiothti). Dative case. Rare and la...
Overview - Romans 3 1?The Jews' prerogative; 3?which they have not lost; 9?howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; 20?therefore no flesh is just...
Overview - Romans 10 1?The Scripture shows the difference between the righteousness of the law, and that of faith; 11?and that all, both Jew and Genti...
What shall we say? (ti eroumen?). Rhetorical question, common with Paul as he surveys the argument. Commendeth (sunisthsin). This common verb sunisth...
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....
Having become (genomeno). Second aorist middle participle of ginomai. In contrast with on in verse Ephesians 3 . By so much (tosoutwi). Instrumental...
Overview - Romans 11 1?God has not cast off all Israel. 7?Some were elected, though the rest were hardened. 16?There is hope of their conversion. 18?...
Overview - Colossians 3 1?He shows where we should seek Christ. 5?He exhorts to mortification; 10?to put off the old man, and put on Christ; 12?exhor...
Overview - Romans 14 1?Men may not contemn nor condemn one another for things indifferent; 13?but take heed that they give no offence in them; 15?whic...