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Romans 1:1-2. Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ — Though once a bitter persecutor; called to be an apostle — And made an apostle by that calling. The Greek, κλητος αποστολος, is literally, a called apostle, or an apostle called, namely, expressly, as the other apostles were. When God calls he makes what he calls. The name apostle was sometimes given to different orders of men ...
This new Commentary will in no wise interfere with the English edition of Dr. Lange’s Bible-work.’ It differs from it in plan and aim as well as in size. It is purely explanatory, and intended for laymen; while Dr. Lange’s is a threefold Commentary (exegetical, doctrinal, and homiletical), and intended for ministers and theological students.[2] Yet the spirit is the same, as are several ...
Students should consult Dr Driver’s Excursus I (pp. 402–409) in his Commentary on The Book of Genesis, and his valuable note on Exodus 3:14 (p. 40, Cambridge Bible for Schools); Prof. A. B. Davidson’s Theology of the O.T. (1904), pp. 46, 54–58; Principal Skinner’s discussion of the subject in “Genesis” (Internat. Crit.
THE CREATIVE WEEK . (Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:3). (1) In the beginning. —Not, as in John 1:1, “from eternity,” but in the beginning of this sidereal system, of which our sun, with its attendant planets, forms a part.As there never was a time when God did not exist, and as activity is an essential part of His being (), so, probably, there was never a time when worlds did not exist; and in ...
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John 1:1 Commentaries: In the beginning was the Word, and ... - Bible HubCompare and contrast different interpretations of John 1:1, the opening verse of the Gospel of John, from various commentators and expositors. See how they explain the meaning of the Word, the beginning, the Father, and the creation in relation to the eternal and temporal aspects of God.
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Galatians 1:1 Commentaries: Paul, an apostle (not sent from ... - Bible HubMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 1:1-5 St. Paul was an apostle of Jesus Christ; he was expressly appointed by him, consequently by God the Father, who is one with him in respect of his Divine nature, and who appointed Christ as Mediator.
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Expositor's Bible CommentaryA comprehensive and inter-denominational commentary series by twenty-nine eminent scholars and preachers. Find the full list of authors, publication dates, and topics for each volume of The Expositor's Bible.
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