A Commentary on the New Testament, Volumen4A. Tompkins, 1861 |
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... Macknight . Gos- pel literally signifies good news . See note on Mark i . 1. Its qualifications by the sacred writers serve to enforce its literal meaning , and to signalize it as " 9 a most precious gift from God to men . It is here ...
... Macknight . Gos- pel literally signifies good news . See note on Mark i . 1. Its qualifications by the sacred writers serve to enforce its literal meaning , and to signalize it as " 9 a most precious gift from God to men . It is here ...
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... Macknight : " From whom , since his resurrection , I have received miraculous powers and apostleship , in order that through my preaching him as the Son of God , the obedience of faith may be given to him , among all the Gentiles , on ...
... Macknight : " From whom , since his resurrection , I have received miraculous powers and apostleship , in order that through my preaching him as the Son of God , the obedience of faith may be given to him , among all the Gentiles , on ...
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... Macknight . Peace is opposed to war and contention ; it is also op- posed to agitation and disquiet of what- ever kind . In this sense , the sacred writers declare that there is no peace to the wicked ; but that great peace is the ...
... Macknight . Peace is opposed to war and contention ; it is also op- posed to agitation and disquiet of what- ever kind . In this sense , the sacred writers declare that there is no peace to the wicked ; but that great peace is the ...
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... Macknight . Here ends what is usually regarded as the introduction to this epistle ; though some include the next two verses . Having distinctly stated his desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the cause of it ; having , moreover ...
... Macknight . Here ends what is usually regarded as the introduction to this epistle ; though some include the next two verses . Having distinctly stated his desire to see his brethren at Rome , and the cause of it ; having , moreover ...
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... Macknight . " It is that wherein God exerts himself , and shows his power for the salvation of those who believe . ” – Locke . " The almighty power of God accompanies this preaching to the souls of them that believe , and the conse ...
... Macknight . " It is that wherein God exerts himself , and shows his power for the salvation of those who believe . ” – Locke . " The almighty power of God accompanies this preaching to the souls of them that believe , and the conse ...
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