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The apostle shows the Christians at Ephesus their former ruined state, as dead in sin, slaves
of Satan and children of disobedience; among whom he and all believers once were, being
by nature the children of wrath, even as others, Eph2.1-3. All who do not perish are saved
by grace, in Christ, through faith; and are created unto good works, Eph2.4-10. The
Gentiles were once without Christ, without hope, without God; but by the special grace of
God, through the atonement of Christ, all who believed were brought nigh, and reconciled to
God; had access to him; and were formed into one church with Jewish converts, the ritual law
being taken away by the death of Christ, Eph2.11-18. Thus they became one family and
temple, a habitation of God through the Spirit, Eph2.19-22.
1. you. ver. Eph2.5, Eph2.6. Ep Eph1.19, Eph1.20. Jn Jn5.24, Jn5.25. * Jn10.10.
Jn11.25, Jn11.26. Jn14.6. Ro Ro8.2. 1 Co 1Co15.45. Col Col1.21. * Col2.13. * Col3.1-4.
hath he quickened. f63:63I, Jsh + Jos3.3. ver. Eph2.5. dead. ver. Eph2.5. Ep Eph4.18.
Eph5.14. Ge Ge2.17. Ezk +* Eze18.4, Eze18.21. Mt Mt8.22. Lk 15:+ Lk15.24, Lk15.32. Jn
Jn5.21, Jn5.24, Jn5.25. Ro * Ro8.6-8. 2 Co * 2Co5.14. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.6. 1 J 1Jn3.14. Re Re2.11.
Re3.1.
2. in time. ver. Eph2.3, Eph2.11, Eph2.13. Ep Eph4.22. Eph5.8. Jb Job31.7. Ac
Ac19.35. Ro * Ro11.30. 1 Co +* 1Co6.11. Col Col1.21. Col3.7. Ti Tt3.3. 1 P 1Pe4.3. 1 J
1Jn5.19. walked according. Ep Eph4.17. Ps Ps17.14. Je Je23.10. Lk * Lk16.8. Jn Jn7.7.
Jn8.23. Jn15.19. Ro +* Ro12.2. 1 Co 1Co5.10. Ga Ga1.4. Col Col3.7. 2 Ti 2Ti4.10. Ja
Jas1.7. * Jas4.4. 1 J 1Jn2.15-17. * 1Jn5.4. course. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. f121:121P, Mt +
Mt13.22. Ep + Eph1.21. Ga Ga1.4. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. f121:121J, Jn + Jn12.31.
Col Col2.8, Col2.20. the prince. Ep * Eph6.12. Jn Jn8.44. +* Jn12.31. +* Jn14.30. *
Jn16.11. 1 J * 1Jn5.19. Re Re9.11. * Re12.9. * Re13.8, Re13.14. * Re20.2. of the air. Jb *
Job1.7, Job1.16, Job1.19. Re Re16.17. the spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt +* Mt8.16. Ep * Eph6.12. Mt
Mt12.43-45. Lk Lk11.21-26. * Lk22.2, Lk22.3, Lk22.31. Jn Jn13.2, Jn13.27. Ac Ac5.3. 2 Co
2Co4.4. 1 J * 1Jn3.8. 1Jn4.4. worketh. Ep Eph1.11. Mt + Mt14.2. the children. f108:108B, 1 S
+ 1Sa20.31. ver. Eph2.3. Ep Eph5.6. Is Is30.1. Is57.4. Ho Ho10.9. Mt Mt11.19. Mt13.38. Lk +
Lk10.6. Jn Jn8.34, Jn8.44. Ro Ro6.20. Col Col3.6. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25, 2Ti2.26. Ti Tt3.3. 1 P
1Pe1.14g. 2 P 2Pe2.14g. 1 J 1Jn3.10. * 1Jn5.19.
3. we all. * f39, Ac + Ac17.27. ver. Eph2.2. Is Is53.6. * Is64.6, Is64.7. Da Da9.5-9. Ro *
Ro3.9-19. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9-11. Ga Ga2.15, Ga2.16. Ga3.22. Ti * Tt3.3. 1 P * 1Pe4.3. 1 J
1Jn1.8-10. in times. Ep Eph4.17-19. Ac Ac14.16. Ac17.30, Ac17.31. Ro Ro11.30. 1 P
1Pe2.10. 1 J 1Jn2.8. in the lusts. Ep Eph4.22. Mk Mk4.19. Jn * Jn8.44. Ro Ro1.24. Ro6.12. *
Ro13.14. Ga * Ga5.16-24. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.9. Ja * Jas4.1-3. 1 P 1Pe1.14. * 1Pe2.11. 1Pe4.2. 2 P
2Pe2.18. 1 J * 1Jn2.16. Ju Jud16-18. flesh. f171:171Q, Ro + Ro8.4. fulfilling. T#698. Le
Le18.24, Le18.25. Ro Ro8.7, Ro8.8. 2 Co * 2Co7.1. Ga * Ga5.19-21. 2 Ti 2Ti3.4. Ti Tt3.3. Ja
Jas5.5. 1 P + 1Pe2.11 (T#675). 4:3, 4. desires. Gr. wills. Jn * Jn1.13. and of the. Paul and the
rest of Scripture frequently speaks in terms of dichotomy more consistently than of
trichotomy. Mt Mt22.37. Lk * Lk1.46, Lk1.47. Ro +* Ro8.10. 1 Th * 1Th5.23. He * Heb4.12.
by nature. T#164. Ge Ge5.3. Ge6.5. * Ge8.21. Jb Job11.12. * Job14.4. * Job15.14-16.
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22. an habitation. Ep Eph3.17. Lk Lk11.21-26. Jn * Jn14.16-23. Jn17.21-23. Ro +* Ro8.911. 1 Co * 1Co3.16. * 1Co6.19. 2 Co 2Co6.16. 1 Ti 1Ti3.15. 1 P 1Pe2.4, 1Pe2.5. 1 J 1Jn3.24. *
1Jn4.13, 1Jn4.16. Re Re18.2.
EPHESIANS 3
Paul, the prisoner of Christ for the Gentiles, Eph3.1; shows, that the mystery concerning
their salvation, which was before concealed, had been made known to him by revelation,
Eph3.2-7; and to him, who was least of all saints, was this grace given, that he should preach
among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, Eph3.8" Eph3.9 }; that the
principalities and powers in heavenly places might, in the church, discover the manifold
wisdom of God; while, according to his eternal purpose, Jews and Gentiles had access with
boldness, by Jesus Christ, Eph3.10-12. He desires that the Ephesians may not faint, because of
his tribulations for them, Eph3.13; fervently prays, that they may be abundantly strengthened,
enlightened, sanctified, and comforted, Eph3.14-20; and concludes with most animated
praises, Eph3.21.
1. I Paul. 2 Co 2Co10.1. Ga Ga5.2. the prisoner. f63:63B, Ge + Ge2.10. Supply by ellipsis,
(am) the prisoner. Ep Eph4.1. Eph6.20. Lk Lk21.12. Ac * Ac21.13, Ac21.27, Ac21.28,
Ac21.33. Ac23.18. Ac26.29. Ac28.17-20. 2 Co 2Co11.23. Ph Php1.7, Php1.13-16. Col
Col1.24. Col4.3, Col4.18. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8, 2Ti1.16. 2Ti2.9. Phm Phm1, Phm9. Re Re2.10. for. ver.
Eph3.13. Ac * Ac22.21, Ac22.22. Ga * Ga5.11. Col Col1.24. 1 Th * 1Th2.15, 1Th2.16. 2 Ti
2Ti2.10. Gentiles. ver. Eph3.8.
2. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. f136, Is + Is60.12. ye. Ep Eph4.21. Ga Ga1.13. Col
Col1.4, Col1.6. 2 Ti 2Ti1.11. the dispensation. or, stewardship. ver. Eph3.8. Ep Eph1.10.
Eph4.7. Ac * Ac9.15. + Ac11.23. * Ac13.2, Ac13.46. Ac22.21. +* Ac26.17, Ac26.18. Ro * Ro1.5.
* Ro11.13. +* Ro12.3. Ro15.15, Ro15.16. 1 Co * 1Co4.1. 9:+ 1Co9.17-2222. Ga Ga1.15,
Ga1.16. Ga2.8, Ga2.9. Col Col1.25-27. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4, 1Ti1.11. 1Ti2.7. 2 Ti 2Ti1.11. grace. Ac *
Ac20.24. 1 Co + 1Co1.4.
3. How that. Ep Eph1.17. Ac Ac22.17, Ac22.21. Ac23.9. * Ac26.15-19. 1 Co 1Co2.9,
1Co2.10. Ga * Ga1.12, Ga1.16-19. by revelation. 2 Co + 2Co12.1. the mystery. ver. Eph3.9. Ep
Eph6.19. Da Da2.29. Ro Ro11.25. +* Ro16.25n. Col +* Col1.26, Col1.27. as I. Ep * Eph1.9-11.
Eph2.11-22. afore. or, a little before. Ep Eph1.9, Eph1.10.
4. Whereby. 2 Co 2Co11.6. ye may. Mt Mt13.11. 1 Co 1Co2.6, 1Co2.7. 1Co13.2. 2 Co
2Co11.6. the mystery. Ep Eph1.9. Eph5.32. * Eph6.19. Lk Lk2.10, Lk2.11. Lk8.10. 1 Co
1Co4.1. Col Col1.27. Col2.2. Col4.3. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.9, 1Ti3.16.
5. in other. ver. * Eph3.9. Mt * Mt13.17. Lk * Lk10.24. Ac Ac10.28. Ro +* Ro16.25n. 2 Ti *
2Ti1.10, 2Ti1.11. Ti * Tt1.1-3. He * Heb11.39, Heb11.40. 1 P 1Pe1.10-12. sons of men.
f144:144A, Ge + Ge11.5. Mt Mt12.31. Mk Mk3.28. now revealed. Mt * Mt23.24. holy. Lk +
Lk1.70. apostles and. See on Ep +* Eph2.20. * Eph4.11, Eph4.12. Lk * Lk11.49. 1 Co *
1Co12.28, 1Co12.29. 2 P * 2Pe3.2. Ju * Jud17. by. Mt Mt1.22. Lk * Lk2.26, Lk2.27. Jn *
Jn14.26. * Jn16.13. Ac * Ac10.19, Ac10.20, Ac10.28. 1 Co * 1Co12.8-10. Re Re1.10. Spirit. Gr.
pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16.
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Col1.24. 1 Th * 1Th3.2-4. for you. ver. Eph3.1. Ph Php2.17. Col Col1.24. which is. 2 Co *
2Co1.6.
14. For this. f67, Ro + Ro3.26. f13. Anachoresis; or, Regression B913. A return to the
original subject after a digression. Here, resuming the subject of verse 1. For another instance
of this figure see Ro Ro1.7. I bow. Ep Eph1.16-19. 1 K 1Ki8.54. 1Ki19.18. 2 Ch 2Ch6.13. Ezr
Ezr9.5. Ps Ps95.6. Is Is45.23. Da +* Da6.10. Lk * Lk22.41. Ac +* Ac7.60. Ac9.40. Ac20.36.
Ac21.5. the Father. See on Ep Eph1.3.
15. the whole. Ep Eph1.10, Eph1.21. Ga * Ga3.26. Ph * Php2.9-11. Col Col1.20. Re Re5.814. Re7.4-12. is. Is Is65.15. Je Je33.16. Ac Ac11.26. Re Re2.17. Re3.12.
16. That. f63:63E, 1 S + 1Sa13.8. Supply ellipsis, (Praying) that. according. ver. + Eph3.8.
Ep * Eph1.7, Eph1.18. Eph2.7. Ro Ro9.23. Ph Php4.19. Col +* Col1.27. riches. f22:22D, Pr +
Pr8.18. to be. Ep * Eph6.10. Jb Job23.6. Ps Ps28.8. * Ps138.3. Is * Is40.29-31. * Is41.10. Zc
Zec10.12. Mt +* Mt6.13. 1 Co 1Co16.13. 2 Co * 2Co12.9. Ph Php4.13. Col * Col1.11. 2 Ti
2Ti4.17. He Heb11.34. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. the inner man. Je Je31.33. Ro
Ro2.29. +* Ro7.22. 2 Co * 2Co4.16. 1 P * 1Pe3.4.
17. dwell in. T#1575. Ep * Eph2.21, Eph2.22. Is +* Is57.15. Jn * Jn6.56. * Jn14.17, +*
Jn14.20, Jn14.23. * Jn17.20-23. Ro +* Ro8.9-11. 2 Co 2Co6.16. Ga * Ga2.20. Col +* Col1.27. 2
Ti 2Ti4.22. 1 J 1Jn4.4, 1Jn4.16. Re Re3.20. being rooted. Mt * Mt13.6. Ro * Ro5.5. 1 Co
1Co8.1. 2 Co 2Co5.14, 2Co5.15. Ga * Ga5.6. Col +* Col2.7. grounded. Mt * Mt7.24, Mt7.25.
Lk Lk6.48g. Col +* Col1.23. in love. Mt * Mt10.37.
18. able. ver. Eph3.19. Ep * Eph1.18-23. Jb Job11.7-9. Ps * Ps103.11, Ps103.12, Ps103.17.
Ps139.6. Is * Is55.9. Mt * Mt18.11. Jn Jn1.5. * Jn15.13. Ga * Ga2.20. +* Ga3.13. Ph * Php2.5-8.
Php3.8-10. 1 Ti 1Ti1.14-16. * 1Ti3.16. Ti Tt2.13, Tt2.14. Re Re3.21. with all. Ep Eph1.10,
Eph1.15. Dt Dt33.2, Dt33.3. 2 Ch 2Ch6.41. Ps Ps116.15. Ps132.9. Ps145.10. Zc Zec14.5. 2 Co
2Co13.13. Col Col1.4. Re * Re5.9. saints. 2 Co + 2Co1.1. what. Ro * Ro10.3, Ro10.11, Ro10.12.
depth and. Jb Job11.8, Job11.9. Ro +* Ro8.39. * Ro11.33. height. f22:22I, Jb Job11.8.
f63:63I, Ex + Ex12.4. Supply ellipsis, height (of love is).
19. to know. T#1612. ver. Eph3.18. Ep Eph5.2, Eph5.25. Jn * Jn17.3. 2 Co * 2Co5.14. Ga
Ga2.20. Ph * Php2.5-12. Col + Col1.10. 2 P +* 2Pe3.18. 1 J 1Jn4.9-14. the love. Le = Le7.34.
Pr * Pr8.17. SS * So2.4. Jn * Jn11.35, Jn11.36. * Jn13.1, Jn13.34, Jn13.35. * Jn14.21. * Jn15.9,
Jn15.10. Ro +* Ro8.35. 2 Co 2Co5.14. 2 Ti 2Ti1.13. 1 J * 1Jn3.16. * 1Jn4.19. Re +* Re1.5,
Re1.6. Re3.19. passeth knowledge. ver. +* Eph3.8. Jb Job11.7. Mt +* Mt28.19n. Ph Php4.7.
that ye. Ep * Eph1.23. +* Eph5.18. Ps * Ps17.15. Ps43.4. Mt +* Mt5.6. Jn * Jn1.16. Ro *
Ro15.13, Ro15.14. Ph * Php1.11. Col * Col1.9. * Col2.9, Col2.10. Re * Re7.15-17. * Re21.2224. * Re22.3-5. the fulness. T#1504. Ep + Eph1.23. Jn Jn1.16.
20. able. Ge Ge17.1. Ge18.4. 2 Ch 2Ch25.9. Je Je32.17, Je32.27. Da Da3.17. Da6.20. Mt
Mt3.9. Jn * Jn10.29, Jn10.30. Ac Ac20.32. Ro * Ro4.21. Ro14.4. +* Ro16.25. 2 Co * 2Co9.8. He
Heb2.18. * Heb7.25. Heb11.19. * Heb13.20, Heb13.21. Ja Jas4.12. Ju * Jud24. exceeding. Ex
Ex34.6. 2 S 2Sa7.19. 1 K 1Ki3.13. Ps Ps36.8, Ps36.9. SS So5.1. Is Is35.2. Is55.7. Jn *
Jn10.10. Ro +* Ro8.32. 1 Co 1Co2.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.14. 2 P 2Pe1.11. above all. 1 K 1Ki10.13. 2 K
= 2Ki13.18, 2Ki13.19. 2 Ch 2Ch1.10, 2Ch1.12. * 2Ch25.9. Ps Ps37.4. Je +* Je33.3. Ml *
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Mal3.10. according. ver. Eph3.7. Ep * Eph1.19, Eph1.20. Ph * Php4.19. Col * Col1.29. that
worketh. Mt + Mt14.2. 1 Th 1Th2.13. Ja +* Jas5.16.
21. Unto him. Ge +* Ge49.10. Jn Jn12.32. 2 Co 2Co5.15. 2 Th 2Th2.1. He Heb13.13. be
glory. Ep Eph1.6. 1 Ch 1Ch29.11. Ps Ps29.1, Ps29.2. Ps72.19. Ps115.1. Is Is6.3. Is42.12. Mt
+* Mt6.13. Lk * Lk2.14. Ro * Ro11.36. Ro16.27. Ga Ga1.5. Ph Php2.11. Php4.20. 2 Ti 2Ti4.18.
He * Heb13.15, Heb13.21. 1 P * 1Pe5.11. Re * Re4.9-11. * Re5.9-14. Re7.12, etc. by. Ph
Php1.11. He * Heb13.15, Heb13.16. 1 P 1Pe2.5. throughout. Ep * Eph2.7. 1 P * 1Pe5.11. 2 P
+* 2Pe3.18. Ju * Jud25. ages. or, generations. Col Col1.26. world. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit.
the age of the ages.
EPHESIANS 4
The apostle exhorts his brethren to a consistent walk in humility and love, as united by
manifold most endearing bonds, Eph4.1-6; to a peaceful improvement of gifts and
endearments, and performance of duties, for the good of the church; from regard to the
ascended Savior, and the nature of his communications and appointments, for the edification
of his saints, Eph4.7-16; to a conduct peculiarly distinguished from that of the Gentiles around
them; being taught by Christ, dead to sin, and continually more and more renewed to the
divine image, Eph4.17-24; to avoid deceit and anger, 25-27, to labor in what was good; and so
to shun dishonesty, and to practice charity, Eph4.28; to use their tongues in holy discourse, and
not in unholy, Eph4.29; to beware of grieving the holy Spirit, Eph4.30; and to meekness,
kindness, and forgiveness, after the example of the love of God in Christ, Eph4.31" Eph4.32 }.
1. prisoner. See on Ep Eph3.1. of the Lord. or, in the Lord. beseech. Je Je38.20. Ro +*
Ro12.1. 1 Co 1Co4.16. 2 Co 2Co5.20. 2Co6.1. 2Co10.1. Ga Ga4.12. Phm Phm1, Phm9,
Phm10. 1 P 1Pe2.11. 2 J 2Jn5. walk. ver. Eph4.17. Ep Eph5.2. Ge Ge5.24. Ge17.1. Ac
Ac9.31. Ph * Php1.27. Php3.17, Php3.18. Col + Col1.10. * Col2.6. Col4.12. 1 Th * 1Th2.12.
1Th4.1, 1Th4.2. Ti * Tt2.10. He * Heb13.21. 1 P 1Pe1.15, 1Pe1.16. 1 J * 1Jn2.6. vocation. ver.
Eph4.4. Lk * Lk3.14n. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ro +* Ro11.29. 1 Co * 1Co7.20. Ph * Php3.14. 2 Th
2Th1.11. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. He Heb3.1. 1 P 1Pe3.9. 1Pe5.10. 2 P * 2Pe1.3.
2. lowliness. Nu Nu12.3. Ps Ps45.4. Ps138.6. Pr Pr3.34. * Pr16.19. Pr29.23. Is +* Is57.15.
Is61.1-3. Zp +* Zep2.3. Zc * Zec9.9. Mt +* Mt5.3-5. Mt11.29. Ac Ac20.19. 1 Co 1Co13.4,
1Co13.5. Ga +* Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ph +* Php2.3. Col Col2.18, Col2.23. * Col3.12, Col3.13. 1 Ti
1Ti6.11. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25. Ja Jas1.21. Jas3.15-18. 1 P * 1Pe3.8, 1Pe3.15. 1Pe5.5g. meekness.
Ga +* Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Col Col3.12. with longsuffering. Ro +* Ro2.4. 1 Co * 1Co13.4. 2 Co
2Co6.6. Ga +* Ga5.22. Col * Col1.11. * Col3.12. 2 Ti 2Ti3.10. 2Ti4.2. He Heb6.12. Ja Jas5.10g.
forbearing. Mt + Mt17.17. Mk Mk9.19. Ro Ro15.1. 1 Co * 1Co13.7. Ga * Ga6.2. Col * Col3.13.
3. keep the unity. ver. * Eph4.4. Jn Jn13.34. * Jn17.21-23. Ro * Ro15.5n. 1 Co +* 1Co1.10.
1Co12.12, 1Co12.13. 2 Co 2Co13.11. Col * Col3.13-15. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16.
Ep Eph6.17. Jn + Jn7.39. in the bond. Ac Ac8.23. Col Col2.19. * Col3.14. peace. Ro * Ro14.1719. 1 Th 1Th5.13. He +* Heb12.14. Ja * Jas3.17, Jas3.18.
4. one body. Since there is but one body and one hope, the teaching of Jehovahs
Witnesses that there is a heavenly hope available only to 144,000 and an earthly hope
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available to the rest of mankind is certainly mistaken, for it obviously sets forth two hopes and
makes two bodies, an earthly and a heavenly, in contradiction to this clear Scripture. See
related notes (John 3:7. 1 Co 1Co15.50). T#113. Ep Eph1.10. + Eph2.16. Eph3.6. * Eph5.30.
Nu +* Nu15.16. Jn +* Jn10.16. Ac + Ac10.11. Ro * Ro12.4, Ro12.5. 1 Co 1Co10.17. *
1Co12.12, 1Co12.13, 1Co12.20. Col Col3.15. one Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. Ep 2:+
Eph2.18, Eph2.22. Mt + Mt28.19. 1 Co * 1Co12.4-11. 2 Co 2Co11.4. as ye are called. See on
ver. Eph4.1. Ep +* Eph1.18. one hope. Ep 1:+* Eph1.11, + Eph1.18. Je Je14.8. Je17.7. Jn
Jn3.3, Jn3.5, Jn3.7. Ac * Ac15.11. Ro +* Ro15.4. Col * Col1.5, Col1.27. 2 Th * 2Th2.16. 1 Ti
1Ti1.1. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. Ti Tt1.2. Tt2.13. Tt3.7. He * Heb6.18, Heb6.19. 1 P 1Pe1.3,
1Pe1.4, 1Pe1.21. 1 J 1Jn3.3. calling. ver. * Eph4.1. Ro +* Ro11.29. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9.
5. One Lord. Zc Zec14.9. Ac * Ac2.36. + Ac10.36. Ro Ro14.8, Ro14.9. 1 Co 1Co1.2, +
1Co1.13. +* 1Co8.6. * 1Co12.3, 1Co12.5, 1Co12.6. Ph Php2.11. * Php3.8. one faith.
f121:121R, Ac + Ac6.7. ver. * Eph4.13. Ro * Ro3.30. 2 Co 2Co11.4. Ga Ga1.6, Ga1.7. * Ga5.5,
Ga5.6. Ti Tt1.1, Tt1.4. He * Heb13.7. Ja Jas2.18. 2 P 2Pe1.1. Ju + Jud3, Jud20. one baptism.
Since the scope of the immediate context shows Paul is writing of the spiritual unity of the
church, this reference to baptism has no bearing upon the mode of Christian baptism. On this
text Alexander Carson asserts that as believers baptism cannot possibly extend to infants, if
there is such a thing as infant baptism, there must be two baptisms. If then, there is but one
baptism, there can be no infant baptism (Baptism: Its Mode and Subjects, p. 212). As relevant
to the exposition of this text as the assertion that the moon is made of green cheese! Some
wrongly assume that to accept sprinkling, pouring, and immersion as baptism means that
would make three baptisms; therefore, since immersion is alleged to be the only biblical mode,
immersion, as the only valid mode of baptism, must be the one baptism. In the same manner
as there are expressly stated to be two circumcisions, one with hands, which is the sign (Ro
Ro4.11) of the real, made without hands (Ro Ro2.29. Col Col2.11), Scripture teaches there are
at least two baptisms: ritual baptism with water, and real baptism by the Holy Spirit. Since
ritual baptism is the mere symbol of real baptism, the one baptism of this passage must refer
to real baptism, by which we are all placed in the one body (1 Co 1Co12.13). Paul is not
contradicting himself or the rest of Scripture when he speaks here of one baptism, since there
is only one real, spiritual baptism which places all believers into the one body. J. W. Dale
(Christic Baptism, p. 349) enumerates twelve distinctly different non-Jewish baptisms
mentioned in connection with Christianity in the New Testament: (1) Baptism into repentance,
Ac Ac2.38. He Heb6.2. (2) Baptism into the remission of sins, Ac Ac2.38. (3) The personal
covenant baptism of Christ to fulfill all righteousness, Mt Mt3.15. (4) The personal baptism
of Christ by the Holy Ghost without measure in order to the fulfilment of this covenant
engagement, Jn Jn3.34. (5) The personal baptism of Christ in the actual fulfilment of this
covenant engagement, by baptism into penal death upon the Cross, Mt Mt20.22. Lk Lk12.50.
(6) The baptism of the Apostles by the Holy Ghost at Pentecost, endowing them with gifts and
power for the Apostleship, Ac Ac1.5. Ac2.4. (7) The ritual, symbol baptism of the Samaritans
into the name of the Lord Jesus, Ac Ac8.12, Ac8.16. (8) The baptism of Cornelius and friends
by the Holy Ghost endowing with miraculous gifts, but diverse from the kindred baptizing
endowment of the Apostles, in that these gifts were not such as to qualify for the Apostleship,
Ac Ac10.47, Ac10.48. (9) Baptism into Moses, 1 Co 1Co10.2n. (10) Baptism into Paul, 1 Co
1Co1.13. (11) Baptism by one Spirit into one body, including regeneration and endowment,
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without either of which there can be no membership in the body of Christ, 1 Co 1Co12.13.
(12) Baptism into the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, which is
consequent upon and the consummation of baptism into Christ, Mt Mt28.19. See related
notes listed at Ac Ac22.16. Mt + Mt28.19. Ac +* Ac1.5n. +* Ac22.16n. Ro +* Ro6.3, Ro6.4n.
1 Co 1Co12.13n. Ga +* Ga3.26-28. He Heb6.6. 1 P 1Pe3.21. Re +* Re1.5.
6. One. ver. Eph4.5. Dt +* Dt6.4. 1 K +* 1Ki20.23n. 1 Co +* 1Co8.6. God and. Note the
mention of all three members of the trinitarian Godhead in the immediate context: Father
(ver. 6), Son (ver. 5), and Holy Spirit (ver. 4), as in 1 Co 1Co12.4-6. See related notes (Is +*
Is42.1n. Mt + Mt28.19). Ep Eph6.23. Nu Nu16.22. Is Is63.16. Ml * Mal2.10. Mt +* Mt6.9. Jn
* Jn20.17. 1 Co +* 1Co8.6. 1Co12.6. Ga * Ga3.26-28. Ga4.3-7. 1 J 1Jn3.1-3. who. Ep
Eph1.21. Ge Ge14.19. 1 Ch * 1Ch29.11, 1Ch29.12. Ps Ps95.3. Is Is40.11-17, Is40.21-23. +*
Is57.15. Je Je10.10-13. Da Da4.34, Da4.35. Da5.18-23. Mt +* Mt6.13. Ac * Ac17.24-26,
Ac17.28. Ro * Ro11.36. Re * Re4.8-11. above all. or, over all. Ro +* Ro9.5n. Col * Col1.16-19.
and in. Ep * Eph2.22. Eph3.17. Jn Jn14.23. Jn17.26. 2 Co 2Co6.16. 1 J 1Jn3.24. 1Jn4.12-15.
7. unto. ver. * Eph4.8-14. Mt * Mt25.15. Ro Ro12.6-8. 1 Co 1Co7.7. 1Co12.7-11,
1Co12.28-30. 1 P 1Pe4.10. grace. Ep Eph1.6. * Eph3.2, Eph3.8. 1 Co + 1Co1.4. 2 Co * 2Co6.1.
1 Ti 1Ti4.14. 1 P * 1Pe4.10. according to. ver. Eph4.16. Ex Ex28.21. the measure. Ep Eph3.2.
Jn * Jn3.34. Ro +* Ro12.3. 2 Co 2Co10.13-15.
8. he saith. Ep Eph5.14. Ro Ro9.15. Ja Jas4.6. When. f92:92A, Mt + Mt1.23. See on Ps *
Ps68.18. he. In the Hebrew of the passage Paul cites, he is in reference to Jehovah (Ps
Ps68.17), another instance of many where the New Testament writers apply to Jesus what was
said in the Old Testament of Jehovah (Ne +* Ne9.6. Je +* Je23.6. Mk Mk1.3 w Is Is40.3. Ac
Ac11.21n. 1 Co 1Co12.3n. 1 P +* 1Pe2.3n w Ps Ps34.8), inconceivable of strict former
Jewish monotheists if they did not explicitly believe and teach that Jesus is God (Ac Ac7.59n).
ascended. Ps Ps7.7. Ps24.7-10. Ps47.5. Is Is14.17. Lk Lk16.22. Lk23.43. Jn +* Jn3.13n,
Jn3.31n. Ac * Ac1.9. he led. Jg Jdg5.12. Col * Col2.15. captivity. or, a multitude of captives. 2
Co 2Co2.14n. He * Heb2.14, Heb2.15. and. 1 S 1Sa30.26. Est Es2.18. gave. f63:63H, Ge +
Ge12.15. f92:92F, Mt + Mt2.6. An ellipsis may be supplied, led captivity captive, and,
(receiving) gifts, gave them to men. gifts. Jn * Jn16.7. Ac * Ac2.4, Ac2.29-33.
9. that. f63:63B, Ge + Ge25.28. or, this (expression). he ascended. Pr * Pr30.4. Jn +*
Jn3.13. * Jn6.33, Jn6.62. * Jn20.17. Ac * Ac2.34-36. he also. Ge * Ge11.5. Ex * Ex19.20. Jn
Jn6.33, Jn6.38, Jn6.41, Jn6.51, Jn6.58. Jn8.14. * Jn16.27, Jn16.28. the lower. Dt +* Dt32.22.
Ps Ps8.5. * Ps63.9. Ps139.15. Is Is44.23. Ezk Eze26.20. Eze31.14. Mt +* Mt12.40n. He *
Heb2.7, Heb2.9.
10. ascended. See on Ep * Eph1.20-23. Mk +* Mk16.19. Ac +* Ac1.9, Ac1.11. 1 Ti *
1Ti3.16. far above. Ep Eph1.21. He Heb4.14. Heb7.26. Heb8.1. Heb9.23, Heb9.24. all
heavens. 2 Co 2Co12.2. He Heb9.24. that he. f22:22A, 1 Co + 1Co15.25. Ep Eph3.19. Jn *
Jn1.16. Ac Ac2.33. Col Col1.19. Col2.9. fill. or, fulfil. Ep * Eph1.23. Je Je23.24. Mt Mt24.34. Lk
+* Lk24.44. Jn Jn19.24, Jn19.28, Jn19.36g. Ac Ac3.18. Ac13.32, Ac13.33. Ro Ro9.25-30.
Ro15.9-13. +* Ro16.25, Ro16.26.
11. he gave. ver. * Eph4.8. 1 Co 1Co12.5, 1Co12.6. some. T#447. Je +* Je3.15 (T#101).
*15:19. Ezk * Eze3.17. Mt Mt5.13, Mt5.14. Ac +* Ac26.17, Ac26.18. Ro * Ro10.14, Ro10.15. 1
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acknowledges no restraints, who dares whatsoever his caprice and wanton petulance may
suggest (Synonyms, Sec. 16, p. 56). S#766g: Mk +* Mk7.22. Ro Ro13.13 (wantonness). 2 Co
2Co12.21. Ga Ga5.19. Ep Eph4.19. 1 P 1Pe4.3. 2 P 2Pe2.7, 2Pe2.18. Ju Jud4. uncleanness.
Ep Eph5.3. with greediness. Ep Eph5.3. Jb * Job15.16. Is Is56.11. 2 P 2Pe2.12-14, 2Pe2.22. Ju
Jud11. Re Re17.1-6. Re18.3.
20. not so learned. Mk +* Mk11.29. Lk +* Lk24.47. Jn * Jn6.45. Ro Ro6.1, Ro6.2. 2 Co
2Co5.14, 2Co5.15. Ti Tt2.11-14. 1 J * 1Jn2.27.
21. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. heard. Ep Eph1.13. Mt Mt17.5. Lk Lk10.16. Jn +
Jn1.14. Jn10.27. Ac * Ac3.22, Ac3.23. Ro Ro10.14. Col Col1.6. He Heb3.7, Heb3.8. been
taught. Col +* Col2.7. as the truth. ver. Eph4.24. Ep Eph1.13. Ps Ps45.4. * Ps85.10, Ps85.11.
Jn * Jn1.17. Jn3.21. Jn14.6, Jn14.17. * Jn16.13, Jn16.14. 2 Co 2Co1.20. 2Co11.10. 1 J
1Jn1.6. 1Jn5.10-12, 1Jn5.20.
22. ye. ver. Eph4.25. 1 S 1Sa1.14. Jb Job22.23. Ezk Eze18.30-32. Col Col2.11. * Col3.8,
Col3.9. He * Heb12.1. Ja * Jas1.21. 1 P * 1Pe2.1, 1Pe2.2. former. ver. Eph4.17. Ep * Eph2.3.
Ga Ga1.13. Col Col3.7. 1 P 1Pe1.18. 1Pe4.3. 2 P 2Pe2.7. conversation. Ja + Jas3.13. the old.
f121:121I, Ge + Ge3.7. Ro * Ro6.6. Col * Col3.9. corrupt. Ro Ro8.21. 1 Ti 1Ti6.5. deceitful
lusts. Pr Pr11.18. Je Je49.16. Ob Ob3. Ro Ro7.11. 2 Th 2Th2.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9. Ti Tt3.3. He
+* Heb3.13. Ja Jas1.26. 2 P 2Pe2.13.
23. be. Ep Eph2.10. Ps +* Ps51.10. Ezk Eze11.19. Eze18.31. Eze36.26. Ro +* Ro12.2. Col *
Col3.10, Col3.12. Ti Tt3.5. spirit. Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Ro + Ro8.1n. f144:144B, Dt +
Dt33.19. f121:121A, Ps + Ps51.10. Ro Ro8.6. 1 P 1Pe1.13. mind. Ro Ro7.25.
24. put on. Ep Eph6.11. Jb Job29.14. Is Is52.1. Is59.17. Ro * Ro13.12, + Ro13.14. 1 Co *
1Co15.53. Ga * Ga3.27. Col * Col3.10-14. new man. Ep Eph2.15. Ro +* Ro6.4. 2 Co 2Co4.16.
2Co5.17. Col Col3.10. 1 P 1Pe2.2. after God. Ge +* Ge1.26, Ge1.27. Ro +* Ro8.27. 2 Co *
2Co3.18. Col * Col3.10. 1 J 1Jn3.2. created. See on Ep * Eph2.10. Eph3.9. Ga * Ga6.15.
righteousness. Ep Eph5.9. Ps * Ps45.6, Ps45.7. Lk Lk1.75. Ro +* Ro8.29. 1 Th 1Th2.10. Ti
Tt2.14. He +* Heb1.8, Heb1.9. Heb12.14. 1 J * 1Jn3.3. true holiness. or, holiness of truth. Jn
Jn17.17. Ti Tt1.8g. * Tt2.11, Tt2.12.
25. putting away lying. ver. Eph4.22. Ge +* Ge27.19. Ex +* Ex20.16. Le +* Le19.11,
Le19.13. 1 K 1Ki13.18. Ps Ps52.3. Ps119.29. Pr * Pr6.17. * Pr12.19, Pr12.22. Pr21.6. Is Is9.15.
Is59.3, Is59.4. Is63.8. Je Je9.3-5. Ho Ho4.2. Mt Mt19.19. Mk Mk10.19. Jn Jn8.44. Ac
Ac5.3, Ac5.4. Col * Col3.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10. 1Ti4.2. Ti Tt1.2, Tt1.12. Re +* Re21.8. * Re22.15.
speak. ver. Eph4.15. Ps * Ps15.2. Pr Pr8.7. Pr12.17. Zc Zec8.16, Zec8.19. 2 Co 2Co7.14. Col *
Col3.9. members. Ep +* Eph5.30. Ro +* Ro12.5. 1 Co 1Co10.17. 1Co12.12-27.
26. Be ye angry. ver. Eph4.31, Eph4.32. Ex Ex11.8. Ex32.21, Ex32.22. Nu Nu20.10-13,
Nu20.24. Nu25.7-11. Ne * Ne5.6-13. Ps Ps4.4. * Ps37.8. Ps106.30-33. Pr +* Pr14.29. *
Pr19.11. Pr25.23. Ec * Ec7.9. Mt Mt5.22. Mk * Mk3.5. * Mk10.14. Ro Ro12.19-21. Ja
Jas1.19, Jas1.20. let. Dt Dt24.15.
27. Neither give place. T#18. Ep +* Eph5.11. Eph6.11-13, Eph6.16. 2 S +* 2Sa12.14. Ps
Ps50.16. Mt + Mt15.14 (T#477). Mk +* Mk1.34. Lk + Lk12.37 (T#738). Ac * Ac5.3. 2 Co
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The apostle exhorts the Ephesians to imitate the love of God in Christ, 1, 2, to avoid all
uncleanness, covetousness, and improper discourse, which draw down the wrath of God upon
the children of disobedience, Eph5.3-6; to have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of
darkness; but, as the children of light, to reprove them, Eph5.7-14; to walk with wisdom
and circumspection, Eph5.15-17; not to seek exhilaration by excess of wine, but to be filled
with the Spirit, speaking and singing Psalms and praises to God, Eph5.18-20; and to submit to
one another, in the several relations of life, Eph5.21. The duties of wives and husbands,
enforced and illustrated by the mutual love of Christ and his church, Eph5.22-33.
1. followers. Ep Eph4.32. Le Le11.45. Mt * Mt5.7, Mt5.45, Mt5.48. Lk +* Lk6.35,
Lk6.36. Jn Jn10.27. 1 Co + 1Co4.16. 1 P 1Pe1.15, 1Pe1.16. 1Pe2.21. 1Pe3.13. 1 J 1Jn4.11. as.
Je Je31.20. Ho Ho1.10. Mt * Mt5.45. Jn Jn1.12. Col * Col3.12. 1 J 1Jn3.1, 1Jn3.2.
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which come through the ministry of the Word; as is clear from Col Col3.16, where this effect is
produced by the same cause: occupation of the heart with Godthe Word of Christ dwelling
richly within us (B540).
19. Speaking. T#747. Le Le18.30. Jg Jdg5.12. 1 K 1Ki8.22. Ps Ps89.7. Ml +* Mal3.16. Mt *
Mt26.30. Col + Col3.16 (T#529). He Heb12.28, Heb12.29. + Heb13.15 (T#528). 1 P * 1Pe4.10,
1Pe4.11. 2 J +* 2Jn10. to yourselves. Ac Ac16.25. Ro + Ro12.5. 1 Co * 1Co14.26. Col * Col3.16.
Ja Jas5.13. 1 P 1Pe4.10, 1Pe4.11. psalms. f173, Ge + Ge27.44. Psalms, psalmoi, from
psallo, to touch, or play on a musical instrument, properly denotes such sacred songs or poems
as are sung to stringed instruments, and may here refer to those of David; Alford states these
are not to be confined to Old Testament hymns (1 Co 1Co14.26. Ja Jas5.13): the word
properly signified those sacred songs which were performed with musical accompaniment;
hymns, umnoi, from udo, to sing, celebrate, praise, signifies songs in honor of God; and songs,
odai, from asido, to sing, denotes any regular poetic composition adapted to singing, and is
here restricted to those which are spiritual. 1 Ch 1Ch15.22. * 1Ch16.42n. Ps Ps95.2. Ps105.2.
Mt * Mt26.30. 1 Co 1Co14.26. hymns. Ac + Ac16.25. spiritual. Ro + Ro1.11g. songs. 1 Ch =
1Ch6.32. = 1Ch25.7. Col * Col3.16. Re Re5.9. Re14.3. Re15.3. singing. Col Col3.16. making
melody. Ps Ps47.7, Ps47.8. Ps57.7, Ps57.8. Ps62.8. Ps86.12. Ps105.3. Ps147.7. Is Is65.14.
Mt Mt15.8. Jn Jn4.23, Jn4.24. Ja + Jas5.13.
20. thanks. See on ver. Eph5.4. Jb * Job1.21. Ps * Ps34.1. Is * Is63.7. Ac * Ac5.41. 1 Co
1Co1.4. Ph * Php1.3. * Php4.6. Col Col1.11, Col1.12. Col2.7. Col3.17. Col4.2. 1 Th 1Th1.2.
1Th3.9. +* 1Th5.18. 2 Th * 2Th1.3. * 2Th2.13. 1 Ti +* 1Ti2.1. unto God. 1 Co 1Co15.24. Ja
Jas1.27. in the name. Jn * Jn14.13, Jn14.14. +* Jn15.16. * Jn16.23-26. Ac + Ac2.21. Col *
Col3.17. He * Heb13.15. 1 P * 1Pe2.5. 1Pe4.11.
21. submitting. ver. Eph5.22, Eph5.24. Ge Ge16.9. 1 Ch 1Ch29.24. Ro Ro13.1-5. 1 Co *
1Co16.16. Ph +* Php2.3. 1 Ti 1Ti2.11. + 1Ti3.4. He +* Heb13.17. 1 P 1Pe2.13. +* 1Pe5.5g. one
to another. Ro + Ro12.5. in the fear of God. 2 Ch 2Ch19.7. Ne Ne5.9, Ne5.15. Pr Pr24.21. 2
Co 2Co5.11. * 2Co7.1. 1 P * 1Pe2.13-17.
22. submit. ver. Eph5.24. Ge * Ge3.16. Est Es1.16-18, Es1.20. 1 Co + 1Co11.3. +*
1Co14.34n. Col * Col3.18, etc. 1 Ti 1Ti2.11, 1Ti2.12. Ti * Tt2.4, Tt2.5. 1 P * 1Pe3.1-6. as. Ep
Eph6.5. Col Col3.22, Col3.23.
23. husband. See on 1 Co 1Co11.3-10. the head. 1 Co 1Co11.3, 1Co11.8, 1Co11.9. *
1Co14.34n. 1 Ti 1Ti2.11. even. Ep 1:+ Eph1.22, Eph1.23. Eph4.15. Col +* Col1.18. Christ is. Col
Col2.10. the church. Note carefully that the church is not said here to be the head of anyone or
anything, and no one is said to be subject to the church. All the members are directly
responsible to the head of the church, who is Christ alone. Mt +* Mt24.45. Ac +* Ac17.11. 2 Co
+ 2Co1.24. Ga * Ga1.8n. He * Heb13.7. 2 P * 2Pe1.20n. he. ver. Eph5.25, Eph5.26. Ac +*
Ac20.28. 1 Co 1Co6.13. 1 Th 1Th1.10. Re * Re5.9. the savior. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.10. the body. Ep +
Eph1.23.
24. in every thing. ver. Eph5.33. Ex Ex23.13. Ex29.35. Col Col3.20, Col3.22. Ti Tt2.7,
Tt2.9.
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25. love. ver. Eph5.28, Eph5.33. Ge +* Ge2.24. Ge24.67. 2 S 2Sa12.3. Pr Pr5.18, Pr5.19.
Col * Col3.19. 1 P * 1Pe3.7. loved. ver. +* Eph5.2, Eph5.29. Mt Mt20.28. Lk Lk22.19, Lk22.20.
Jn Jn6.51. Ac +* Ac20.28. Ga Ga1.4. Ga2.20. 1 Ti 1Ti2.6. 1 P 1Pe1.18-21. Re +* Re1.5. *
Re5.9. gave himself. ver. Eph5.2. Ro + Ro4.25. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.5, 1Ti2.6. Ti Tt2.14.
26. he. Jn * Jn17.17-19. Ac +* Ac26.18. 1 Co * 1Co6.11. Ti * Tt2.14. He * Heb9.14. *
Heb10.10. 1 P * 1Pe1.2. Ju * Jud1. and cleanse. Ti Tt2.14g. 2 P + 2Pe1.9. 1 J * 1Jn1.7. with the
washing. Gr. loutron, S#3067g, only here and Ti Tt3.5g. Ex = Ex29.4. = Ex30.18. Ezk Eze16.9.
* Eze36.25. Zc Zec13.1. Jn * Jn3.5. Ac +* Ac22.16. 1 Co +* 1Co6.11. Ti * Tt3.5-7. He +*
Heb10.22. 1 P * 1Pe3.21. 1 J * 1Jn5.6. Re Re7.14. by the word. Ep Eph6.17. Ps Ps119.9. Jn *
Jn15.3. Jn17.17. Ro + Ro10.8, Ro10.9. He Heb6.5. Ja * Jas1.18. 1 P * 1Pe1.22, 1Pe1.23.
27. present it. Ep Eph1.4. Ge Ge24.67. Nu = Nu3.6. 2 Co * 2Co4.14. * 2Co11.2. Col *
Col1.22, Col1.28. Ju * Jud24. glorious. 2 Ch = 2Ch5.1. Ps Ps45.13. * Ps87.3. Is * Is60.15-20. *
Is62.3. Je Je33.9. Jn Jn17.22. 2 Th 2Th1.10. He * Heb12.22-24. Re * Re7.9-17. Re19.7,
Re19.8. * Re21.10-26. not having spot. SS * So4.7. So5.2. So6.9. He * Heb9.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.19.
2 P 2Pe2.13. * 2Pe3.14. but. f15:15G, Ge + Ge35.3. Ep +* Eph1.4. 2 Co * 2Co11.2. Col *
Col1.22, Col1.28. 1 Th 1Th5.23. Ju Jud24. Re * Re21.10, Re21.11, Re21.27.
28. ought men. ver. Eph5.25, Eph5.33. as. ver. Eph5.31, Eph5.33. Ge Ge2.21-24. Mt
Mt19.5.
29. hated. ver. Eph5.31. Pr Pr11.17. Ec Ec4.5. Ro Ro1.31. nourisheth. Ep Eph6.4g. Is
Is40.11. Ezk Eze34.14, Eze34.15, Eze34.27. Mt Mt23.37. Jn Jn6.50-58. cherisheth. Le +*
Le19.18. Mt +* Mt22.39. Ph +* Php2.3. even as. ver. +* Eph5.2, Eph5.25. Ep * Eph4.32. Dt
Dt32.10. Is Is62.3. Ml Mal3.17. Jn Jn14.16, Jn14.17. Jn16.13, Jn16.14. Jn17.14, Jn17.15. Ac
* Ac20.28. Ro Ro5.8. Col Col1.24.
30. are members. Ep Eph1.23. Ge * Ge2.23. Nu = Nu18.2. Jn Jn17.11. Ro * Ro12.4,
Ro12.5. 1 Co 1Co1.10. +* 1Co6.15, 1Co6.17. 1Co10.17. * 1Co12.12-27. Col Col2.19. of his
body. Ep + Eph1.23. +* Eph4.4n. 1 Co 1Co12.13. of his flesh. Ep +* Eph6.12. Ge +*
Ge29.14. Mt +* Mt16.17. Lk +* Lk24.39. 1 Co +* 1Co15.50. of his bones. Ge +* Ge29.14. 2 S
+* 2Sa5.1.
31. For this cause. f92:92B, Mt + Mt12.40. Ge Ge2.24. Ps Ps45.10. Mt Mt19.5. Mk
Mk10.7, Mk10.8. 1 Co 1Co6.16. 1Co7.10, 1Co7.11.
32. a great mystery. Ep Eph6.19. Ro +* Ro16.25n. Col Col2.2. 1 Ti 1Ti3.9, 1Ti3.16. speak.
Ps Ps45.9-17. SS ch. 1-8. Is Is54.5. Is62.4, Is62.5. Jn Jn3.29. 2 Co 2Co11.2. Re Re19.7,
Re19.8. Re21.2.
33. let. ver. Eph5.25, Eph5.28, Eph5.29. Col Col3.19. 1 P 1Pe3.7. and. f15:15G, Ge +
Ge35.3. reverence. i.e. fear, in the sense of reverence; spontaneous, obedient regard
(Expositors Greek Testament); deference. ver. Eph5.22. 1 K 1Ki1.31. Est Es1.20. He Heb12.9.
1 P 1Pe3.2-6.
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The apostle exhorts children and parents to their respective duties, Eph6.1-4; and also
servants and masters, Eph6.5-9. He animates his brethren to resist their spiritual enemies, by
putting on and using diligently the whole armor of God, 10-17, and by persevering prayer;
supplicating for all saints, and for him especially, that he might preach the gospel with all
boldness, Eph6.18-20. He commends Tychicus to them, and concludes with affectionate
salutations, Eph6.21-24.
1. Children obey. T#53, 1903. Ge Ge28.7. Ge37.13. Ex +* Ex20.12. Le * Le19.3. Dt *
Dt21.18-21. 1 S 1Sa17.20. Est * Es2.20. Pr * Pr1.8, Pr1.9, Pr1.20-22. * Pr6.20-22. Pr13.1. *
Pr23.22. * Pr30.11, Pr30.17. Je * Je35.14, Je35.18, Je35.19. Mt Mt15.4-6. Lk * Lk2.51. Col *
Col3.20, etc. 1 Ti 1Ti5.4. in. ver. Eph6.5, Eph6.6. Ro Ro16.2. 1 Co 1Co15.58. Col * Col3.16,
Col3.17, Col3.23, Col3.24. 1 P * 1Pe2.13. for. Ne Ne9.13. Jb * Job33.27. Ps * Ps19.8. *
Ps119.75, Ps119.128. Ho * Ho14.9. Ro Ro7.12. * Ro12.2. 1 Ti 1Ti5.4.
2. Honor. Ge Ge45.9-11. Ex +* Ex20.12. Le * Le19.3. Dt Dt5.16. * Dt27.16. Pr * Pr20.20.
Je * Je35.18, Je35.19. Ezk Eze22.7. Ml Mal1.6. Mt * Mt15.4-6. Mt19.19. Mk Mk7.9-13.
Mk10.19. Lk Lk18.20. Ro Ro13.7. 1 Ti 1Ti5.4.
3. That. Ps + Ps9.10n. * Ps78.5-8. may be well. Ex Ex20.12. Dt Dt4.40. Dt5.16. Dt6.3,
Dt6.18. Dt12.25, Dt12.28. Dt22.7. Ru Ru3.1. Ps Ps128.1, Ps128.2. Is Is3.10. Je Je42.6. live
long. Dt +* Dt5.16. Ps +* Ps91.16mg. Is +* Is38.10. on the earth. Mt +* Mt5.5.
4. fathers. Ex +* Ex13.8. Dt +* Dt6.20. 1 Ch +* 1Ch28.9, 1Ch28.10. Jb +* Job1.5. La La2.19.
1 Co +* 1Co14.35n. 2 Co 2Co12.14. 1 Ti 1Ti3.4. provoke not. Ge Ge31.14, Ge31.15. +*
Ge44.30. 1 S 1Sa20.30-34. Ro Ro10.19g. Col Col3.21. but bring. Ge +* Ge18.19. Ex Ex12.26,
Ex12.27. Ex13.14, Ex13.15. Dt * Dt4.9. * Dt6.6-9, Dt6.20-24. Dt11.19-21. Jsh Jos4.6, Jos4.7,
Jos4.21-24. Jos24.15. 1 Ch 1Ch22.10-13. 1Ch28.9, 1Ch28.10, 1Ch28.20. 1Ch29.19. Ps
Ps71.17, Ps71.18. Ps78.4-8. Pr Pr4.1-4. +* Pr19.18. Pr22.6, Pr22.15. Pr23.13, Pr23.14. *
Pr29.15, Pr29.17. Is Is38.19. 2 Ti 2Ti1.5. 2Ti3.15. He Heb12.7-10. nurture. Gr. paideia,
Thayer states, means 1. the whole training and education of children (which relates to the
cultivation of mind and morals, and employs for this purpose now commands and
admonitions, now reproof and punishment: Ep Eph6.4; Eph6.2. whatever in adults also
cultivates the soul, especially by correcting mistakes and curbing the passions; hence, a.
instruction which aims at the increase of virtue: 2 Ti 2Ti3.16. b. according to biblical usage
chastisement, chastening, (of the evils with which God visits men for their amendment): He
Heb12.5, Heb12.7, Heb12.11; Pr Pr3.11; Pr15.5 (Lexicon, p. 473a). Trench states the word
speaks of discipline, indicating the laws and ordinances of the Christian household, the
transgression of which will induce correctiontraining by act and by discipline (Synonyms,
sec. 32, p. 112). Ep Eph5.29g. Dt +* Dt6.20. Is Is28.9. Is38.19. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15. admonition.
Gr. nouthesia, Trench explains, is the training by wordby the word of encouragement, when
this is sufficient, but also by that of remonstrance, of reproof, of blame, where these may be
required (Synonyms, p. 112); whatever is needed to cause the monition to be taken home, to
be laid to heart, is involved in the word (p. 113, 114). Lightfoot discusses nouthesia
(admonition) in its relation to teaching (didaskein) in his comments on Col Col1.28, where the
terms occur together, speaking of them as complimentary aspects of the preachers duty,
related to one another as repentance is to faith: warning to repent, instructing in the faith
(Ac Ac20.21). Jg Jdg8.16. 2 S 2Sa2.24. 2Sa3.13, LXX. 1 Co +* 1Co10.11. Ti Tt3.10g. of the
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Lord. Charles Hodge on this phrase states Children are not to be allowed to grow up without
care or control. They are to be instructed, disciplined, and admonished, so that they be
brought to knowledge, self control, and obedience. This whole process of education is to be
religious, and not only religious, but Christian. It is the nurture and admonition of the Lord,
which is the appointed and only effectual means of attaining the end of education. Where this
means is neglected or any other substituted in its place, the result must be disastrous failure.
The moral and religious element of our nature is just as essential and universal as the
intellectual. Religion therefore is as necessary to the development of the mind as knowledge.
And as Christianity is the only true religion, and God in Christ the only true God, the only
possible means of profitable education is the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Comm. on
Ephesians, p. 360). 1 S 1Sa3.13. 1Sa8.3. 1 K 1Ki1.6. 2 Ch +* 2Ch26.4. Pr Pr29.15. 2 Ti *
2Ti1.5.
5. Servants. Ti Tt2.9. 1 P +* 1Pe2.18. obedient. Ge +* Ge16.9. Ps Ps123.2. Ml Mal1.6. Mt
Mt6.24. Mt8.9. Ac Ac10.7, Ac10.8. Col * Col3.22. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.1-3. Ti * Tt2.9, Tt2.10. 1 P *
1Pe2.18-21. according. Col Col3.22. Phm Phm16. with fear. 1 Co + 1Co2.3. 2 Co 2Co7.15. Ph
Php2.12. 1 P 1Pe3.2. in singleness. ver. Eph6.24. Jsh Jos24.14. 1 Ch 1Ch29.17. Ps Ps86.11.
Mt Mt6.22. Ac Ac2.46. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 2Co11.2, 2Co11.3. as unto Christ. Ep ch. 1. 5:22. Ac +
Ac10.36. Ro Ro14.9. 1 Co 1Co7.22. Col Col3.17-24.
6. eyeservice. T#1838. Ph Php2.12. Col Col3.22. 1 Th 1Th2.4. menpleasers. Ps Ps53.5. Ga
+ Ga1.10. servants of Christ. ver. Eph6.9. 1 Co 1Co7.22. Col * Col3.23. Ja + Jas1.1. doing. Ep
Eph5.17. Mt Mt7.21. Mt12.50. Col Col1.9. Col4.12. 1 Th + 1Th4.3. He Heb10.36. Heb13.21.
1 P 1Pe2.15. 1Pe4.2. 1 J 1Jn2.17. from. 2 Ch * 2Ch19.6. Je Je3.10. Je24.7. Ro Ro6.17. Col
Col3.23. heart. Gr. psyche, f121:121A, Mt + Mt22.37.
7. good will. Ge Ge31.6, Ge31.38-40. Jsh +* Jos14.8. 2 K 2Ki5.2, 2Ki5.3, 2Ki5.13. service.
1 Ch = 1Ch16.37. 1 Co +* 1Co4.2. Ph * Php2.12. 1 P * 1Pe4.10. as to the Lord. T#1864. ver.
Eph6.5, Eph6.6. Dt = Dt10.8. Pr +* Pr16.7. 1 Co 1Co7.32, 1Co7.34. * 1Co10.31. not to men.
ver. +* Eph6.6. Mt Mt6.24. Mt * Mt23.8, Mt23.10. Ac + Ac10.36. 1 Co 1Co7.23. Col
Col3.23, Col3.24.
8. whatsoever. Pr Pr11.18. Pr23.18. Is Is3.11. Mt Mt5.12. Mt6.1, Mt6.4. Mt10.41,
Mt10.42. Mt16.27. Lk +* Lk6.35. Lk14.14. Ro * Ro2.6-10. 2 Co +* 2Co5.10. Col +* Col3.24,
Col3.25. He +* Heb10.35. Heb11.26. good. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. the same. Mt * Mt10.42. 1 Ti
+* 1Ti4.8. He +* Heb6.10. whether. 1 Co +* 1Co12.13. Ga * Ga3.28. Col +* Col3.11.
9. ye masters. Le +* Le19.13. Le25.39-46. Dt Dt15.11-16. +* Dt24.14, Dt24.15. Ru Ru2.4.
Ne Ne5.5, Ne5.8, Ne5.9. Jb Job24.10-12. Job31.13-15. Is Is47.6. Is58.3-6. Am Am8.4-7. Ml
+* Mal3.5. Mt Mt8.8-13. Lk Lk7.2-10. * Lk10.7. Col Col4.1. Ja +* Jas5.4. the same. ver.
Eph6.5-7. 1 S +* 1Sa25.17. 2 K +* 2Ki5.13. Ps Ps123.2. Mt Mt7.12. Lk Lk6.31. Ja Jas2.8,
Jas2.13. forbearing. or, moderating. T#1848. Ep Eph4.2. Le +* Le25.43. 1 S * 1Sa15.17. 1 K +*
1Ki12.7. Pr Pr29.21. Ec * Ec7.21, Ec7.22. Ec10.12. Je * Je2.14. Da * Da3.6, Da3.15. * Da5.19,
Da5.20. Col Col3.13. 1 P * 1Pe2.23. knowing. Ps Ps140.12. Ec Ec5.8. Mt Mt23.8, Mt23.10.
Mt24.48, Mt24.51. Lk Lk12.45, Lk12.46. Jn Jn13.13. 1 Co * 1Co7.22. your Master. Some read,
both your and their Master. Jb * Job31.13-15. Jn +* Jn13.13. Ac + Ac10.36. 1 Co 1Co1.2. Ph
Php2.10, Php2.11. neither. See on Ac Ac10.34. Ro * Ro2.11. Col * Col3.25.
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PHILIPPIANS
PHILIPPIANS 1
The apostle addresses the saints at Philippi with the bishops and deacons, 1, 2: showing his
thankfulness to God for their fellowship in the gospel, to that time; his love to them; and his
confidence in them as to the future, Php1.3-8; and giving a summary of the blessings for which
he prayed in their behalf, Php1.9-11. He informs them, that his imprisonment at Rome had
conduced to the furtherance of the gospel, 12, 13: so that many had been rendered more
bold in preaching it; in which he greatly rejoices, though some did it from corrupt motives,
Php1.14-18; knowing that this will turn to his salvation, through their prayers, and by the
Spirit, and trusting that Christ will be magnified in his body, whether by life or death,
Php1.19" Php1.20 }. He declares that he is prepared for either event; that to depart, and be
with Christ, would be far better for him; but that, as his life would be useful to them, he
doubts in his choice, and supposes that he shall live, and be set at liberty, that he may further
their joy of faith, by coming to them, Php1.21-26. He exhorts them to walk worthy of their
profession; to be of one mind in striving for the gospel; and to suffer cheerfully for Christ, as
they had already been called to do, Php1.27-30.
1. Paul. See on Ro Ro1.1. 1 Co 1Co1.1. Timotheus. Ph Php2.19. Ac Ac16.1-3. 1 Co
1Co16.10. 2 Co 2Co1.1. Col Col1.1. 1 Th 1Th1.1. 2 Th 2Th1.1. 1 Ti 1Ti1.2. He Heb13.23. the
servants. Mt * Mt6.24. Mk Mk13.34. Jn * Jn12.26. Ro * Ro6.22. Ti Tt1.1. Ja + Jas1.1. 2 P
2Pe1.1. Ju Jud1. Re Re1.1. Re19.10. Re22.9. the saints. Ro Ro1.7. 1 Co 1Co1.2. 2 Co +
2Co1.1. Ep Eph1.1, Eph1.15. 2 Th 2Th1.10. in Christ Jesus. Ph Php3.9. Ro +* Ro8.1n. Ro12.5.
2 Co * 2Co5.17. Philippi. Ac + Ac16.12, etc. 1 Th 1Th2.2. the bishops. or, overseers. Ac Ac1.20.
+* Ac20.28. 1 Ti 1Ti3.1, 1Ti3.2. Ti Tt1.7. 1 P 1Pe2.25. Re Re1.20. Re2.1, Re2.8, Re2.12. and
deacons. Ac Ac6.1-7. 1 Ti 1Ti3.8, 1Ti3.10, 1Ti3.12, 1Ti3.13.
2. Grace. Ro + Ro1.7. 2 Co 2Co1.2. 1 P 1Pe1.2.
3. I thank. Ro 1:+ Ro1.8, Ro1.9. Ro6.17. 1 Co 1Co1.4. my God. Ph Php4.19. Ac Ac27.23.
Ro Ro1.8. 1 Th 1Th2.2. 2 Th 2Th1.11. Phm Phm4. upon. Ep Eph1.15, Eph1.16. Col * Col1.3,
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2Th1.3. 2 Ti
2Ti1.3. Phm
Phm4,
Phm5.
4. in every prayer. ver. Php1.9-11. See on Ro Ro1.9. Ep Eph1.14, etc. 1 Th 1Th1.2. with
joy. ver. Php1.25. Ph Php2.2, Php2.17, Php2.18, Php2.28, Php2.29. Php3.1, Php3.18.
Php4.1, Php4.4, Php4.10. Lk Lk15.7, Lk15.10. Col Col2.5. 1 Th 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. Phm
Phm7. 2 J 2Jn4.
5. your fellowship. ver. Php1.7. Ph Php2.12. Php4.14, Php4.15. Ac + Ac2.42. Ac16.15. Ro
Ro11.17. Ro12.13. Ro15.26, Ro15.27. 1 Co * 1Co1.9. 2 Co 2Co8.1. Ep Eph2.19-22. +* Eph3.6.
Col Col1.21-23. Phm Phm17. He +* Heb3.14. 2 P 2Pe1.1. 1 J 1Jn1.3, 1Jn1.7.
6. confident. 2 Co 2Co1.15. 2Co2.3. 2Co7.16. 2Co9.4. Ga Ga5.10. 2 Th 2Th3.4. Phm
Phm21. He +* Heb10.35. begun. ver. Php1.29. Ph Php2.13. Jn * Jn6.29. Ac Ac11.18.
Ac16.14. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ga Ga3.3. Ep Eph2.4-10. Col Col2.12. 1 Th * 1Th1.3. 2 Th
2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. Ti Tt3.4-6. He * Heb13.20, Heb13.21. Ja * Jas1.16-18. 1 P 1Pe1.2, 1Pe1.3.
will. Ph * Php2.13. Ex Ex6.8. Ru Ru3.18. Ps Ps57.2. Ps138.8. Jn Jn6.29. Ga Ga3.3. Ep
Eph4.12. Col +* Col2.6, Col2.7. 1 Th 1Th5.23, 1Th5.24. 2 Th 2Th1.11. He Heb6.9.
Heb13.20, Heb13.21. 1 J 1Jn2.19. 1 P * 1Pe5.10. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. perform it. or, finish it. Ep *
Eph1.13, Eph1.14. He +* Heb12.2. until. Jn Jn21.22. the day. ver. Php1.10. Ph Php2.16. See
on 1 Co +* 1Co1.8. 2 P * 2Pe3.10.
7. it is. 1 Co 1Co13.7. 1 Th 1Th1.2-5. 1Th5.5. He +* Heb6.9, Heb6.10. because. 2 Co
2Co3.2. * 2Co7.3. I have you in my heart. or, ye have me in your heart. Ga Ga5.6. 1 J 1Jn3.14.
as. ver. Php1.13, Php1.14, Php1.17. Ac Ac16.23-25. Ac20.23. Ac26.29. Ac28.20. Ep +
Eph3.1. Eph4.1. Eph6.20. Col Col4.3, Col4.18. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8. 2Ti2.9. Phm Phm10, Phm13. He
Heb10.33, Heb10.34. the defense. ver. Php1.17. Ph Php4.14. Ac + Ac19.33. confirmation. He
Heb6.16. partakers of my. or, partakers with me of. See on ver. Php1.5. Ph Php4.14. Ro +
Ro11.17. 1 Co 1Co9.23. He Heb3.1. 1 P 1Pe4.13. 1Pe5.1.
8. God is. See on Ro Ro1.9. Ro9.1. Ga Ga1.20. 1 Th 1Th2.5. how. Ph Php2.26. * Php4.1.
Ro Ro1.11. Ro15.23. 2 Co 2Co9.14. 2Co13.9. Ga Ga4.19. Col Col2.1. 1 Th 1Th2.8. 1Th3.6. 2
Ti 2Ti1.4. in. Ph Php2.1. Is Is16.11. Is63.15. Je Je31.20. Lk Lk1.78mg. 2 Co 2Co6.12.
2Co7.15mg. Col + Col3.12. Phm Phm12, Phm20. 1 J 1Jn3.17.
9. this. See on ver. Php1.4. love may abound. T#1609. Ph Php3.15, Php3.16. Jb Job17.9.
Pr +* Pr4.18. Mt Mt13.31-33. 2 Co 2Co8.7. Eph 1:8g. 3:17-19. Col Col2.1, Col2.2. 1 Th *
1Th3.12, 1Th3.13. 1Th4.1, 1Th4.9, 1Th4.10. 2 Th 2Th1.3. Phm Phm6. 1 P 1Pe1.22. 1 J *
1Jn5.2. Ju Jud2. in knowledge. T#393. Ps + Ps19.7 (T#47). 1 Co 1Co14.20. Ep Eph5.17. Col +*
Col1.9. Col3.10. 2 P 2Pe1.2, 2Pe1.3, 2Pe1.5, 2Pe1.6. +* 2Pe3.18. judgment. or, sense. Ps
Ps119.66n. Pr Pr1.4, Pr1.22. Lk Lk9.45. He Heb5.14g.
10. ye. Is Is7.15, Is7.16. Am Am5.14, Am5.15. Mi Mic3.2. Jn * Jn3.20. Ro + Ro2.18.
Ro7.16, Ro7.22. Ro8.7. +* Ro12.2, Ro12.9. approve things that are excellent. or, try things
that differ. Jb Job12.11. Job34.3. Ps Ps119.66n. Ro +* Ro12.2. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. Ep *
Eph5.10, Eph5.17. 1 Th +* 1Th5.21. He * Heb5.12-14. 1 J 1Jn4.1. Re Re2.2. that ye may be.
ver. Php1.16. Ge Ge20.5. Jsh * Jos24.14. Jn Jn1.47. Ac * Ac24.16. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 2Co2.17.
2Co8.8. Ep Eph4.15mg. Eph5.27. Eph6.24. 1 Th 1Th3.13. 1Th5.23. 2 P +* 2Pe3.14. sincere.
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Gr. eilikrineis, from eilee, the splendor of the sun, and krino, I judge, discern, properly pure and
unsullied to such a degree as to bear examination in the full splendor of the solar rays. 2 Ch +
2Ch29.34. 1 Co + 1Co5.8. 2 P 2Pe3.1. without. Mt Mt16.23. Mt18.6, Mt18.7. Mt26.33. Ro
Ro14.20, Ro14.21. Ro16.17. 1 Co 1Co8.13. 1Co10.32. 2 Co 2Co6.3. Ga Ga5.11. 1 Th
1Th3.13. till. ver. Php1.6. See on 1 Co +* 1Co1.8. 1 Th * 1Th5.23. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10, 2Pe1.11.
11. filled. Ph Php4.17. Ps +* Ps1.3. Ps92.12-14. Is Is5.2. Lk * Lk13.6-9. Jn * Jn15.2, Jn15.8,
Jn15.16. Ro Ro6.22. Ro15.28. 2 Co 2Co9.10. Ga +* Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ep Eph5.9. Col +* Col1.6,
Col1.10. He Heb12.11. Ja Jas3.17, + Jas3.18. fruits. Ho Ho14.8. Jn Jn15.4. are. Ps Ps92.14,
Ps92.15. Is +* Is60.21. * Is61.3, Is61.11. Mt * Mt5.16. Jn * Jn15.4, Jn15.5. 1 Co * 1Co10.31. Ep
Eph2.10. Col Col1.6. 2 Th 2Th1.12. He * Heb13.15, Heb13.16. 1 P 1Pe2.5, 1Pe2.9,
1Pe2.12. 1Pe4.10, 1Pe4.11, 1Pe4.14. unto the glory. Mt +* Mt5.16. Jn * Jn15.8. Ro +*
Ro3.23. and praise. Ep + Eph1.12, Eph1.14.
12. that. Ac Ac21.28, etc. ch. 22, 28. rather. Ge +* Ge50.20. Ex Ex18.11. Est Es9.1. Ps +*
Ps76.10. Pr +* Pr21.30. Ac * Ac8.4. * Ac11.19-21. Ro +* Ro8.28, Ro8.37. 2 Ti 2Ti2.9.
furtherance. ver. Php1.25. 1 Ti 1Ti4.15.
13. my bonds. f121:121G, Ge + Ge31.1. ver. +* Php1.7. Lk Lk21.13. Ac Ac20.23, Ac20.24.
Ac21.11-13. Ac26.29, Ac26.31. Ac28.17, Ac28.20. Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1. Eph6.20. Col Col4.318. in Christ. or, for Christ. 1 P 1Pe4.12-16. all. f171:171L, Mt + Mt26.59. the palace. or,
Caesars court. Ph Php4.22. Mt Mt27.27. Mk Mk15.16. Jn Jn18.28, Jn18.33. Ac Ac23.35. in
all other places. or, to all others. Ac Ac28.30, Ac28.31. 1 Th 1Th1.8, 1Th1.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.9.
14. many. 1 Co + 1Co9.19g. brethren. Ph Php4.1. Ep + Eph6.23. Col Col4.7. waxing. Ac
Ac4.23-31. 2 Co 2Co1.3-7. Ep Eph3.13. Eph6.19, Eph6.20. Col Col4.4. 1 Th 1Th2.2. the word.
Ro + Ro9.6. without. Lk Lk1.74. Lk12.5-7.
15. Some indeed. 2 Co +* 2Co11.13. preach. ver. Php1.16, Php1.18. Ac Ac5.42. Ac8.5,
Ac8.35. Ac9.20. +* Ac10.36. Ac11.20. 1 Co 1Co1.23. 2 Co 2Co1.19. 2Co4.5. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16.
envy and strife. Ph +* Php2.3. Mt Mt23.5. Ro +* Ro1.29. Ro16.17, Ro16.18. 1 Co 1Co3.3,
1Co3.4. 1Co13.3. 2 Co 2Co12.20. Ga * Ga1.7. Ga2.4. Ja Jas4.5, Jas4.6. good will. ver.
Php1.17. 1 P * 1Pe5.2-4.
16. The one. f153, Jn + Jn16.9. contention. Ro Ro2.8. Ja + Jas3.14. not sincerely. See on
ver. Php1.10. 2 Co 2Co2.17. +* 2Co4.1, 2Co4.2. supposing. Jb Job6.14. Job16.4. Ps Ps69.26.
bonds. f121:121N, Ge + Ge31.54.
17. knowing. 1 Co 1Co9.17. I am set. ver. Php1.7. Lk Lk2.34. Ro +* Ro1.13-17. 1 Co
1Co9.16, 1Co9.17. Ga Ga2.7, Ga2.8. 1 Th 1Th3.3g. 1 Ti 1Ti2.7. 2 Ti 2Ti1.11, 2Ti1.12. 2Ti4.6,
2Ti4.7. defense. Nu = Nu8.24. Lk Lk21.14. Ac Ac22.1. Ac26.1, Ac26.24. Ep Eph6.17. 1 Ti
1Ti1.18. 2 Ti 2Ti2.3. 2Ti4.16g.
18. What. Ro Ro3.9. Ro6.15. 1 Co 1Co10.19. 1Co14.15. notwithstanding. f5. Affirmatio;
or, Affirmation B960. Spontaneous affirmation of what no one has disputed. whether. ver.
Php1.14-17. Mt Mt23.14. Mk Mk12.40. Christ. See on ver. Php1.15. and I. Mk Mk9.38-40. Lk
Lk9.45, Lk9.50. 1 Co 1Co15.11. 2 J +* 2Jn9-11. rejoice. Mk Mk9.39. Lk Lk9.50.
19. I know. Ro +* Ro8.28. 1 Co 1Co4.17. 1 P 1Pe1.7-9. this shall turn. Ge +* Ge50.20. 2 Co
* 2Co4.17. my salvation. Jb Job13.16. through. 2 Co +* 2Co1.11. Ep Eph6.18, Eph6.19. the
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Lk2.30. Jn Jn13.1. 2 Co 2Co5.8. 2 Ti 2Ti4.6. to depart. Gr. to analusai, S#360g, only here
and Lk Lk12.36 (return). f88, Ge + Ge15.15. Paul uses a beautiful euphemism for death,
employing a Greek word which itself contains a Metaphor, to loose anchor. A. T. Robertson
states One may note here that Paul speaks as if he expected to be with Jesus at death without
an interval. The word depart (analusai, loosen up. The intransitive sense of depart is common
in Polybius and the papyri, see p. 36 of Moulton and Milligan, Vocabulary, etc.) was variously
used, for a ships departure, for breaking up camp, and for death. Paul himself uses a similar
word (kataluthee) for death under the figure of breaking up camp or striking a tent (2 Co
2Co5.1). And in 2 Ti 2Ti4.6 he speaks of his own death again with the same word (analuseos)
as here (Pauls Joy in Christ, p. 97, 98). See the related noun derived from this verb, S#359g,
analusis, which occurs at 2 Ti 2Ti4.6 (departure). Vine states for S#360g, analuo, lit., to
unloose, undo (ana, up, or again), signifies to depart, in the sense of departing from life, Ph
Php1.23, a metaphor drawn from loosing moorings preparatory to setting sail, or, according to
some, from breaking up an encampment, or from the unyoking of baggage animals
(Expository Dictionary, vol 1, p. 294, 295). For S#359g, analusis, Vine states an unloosing (as
of things woven), a dissolving into separate parts (English analysis), is once used of departure
from life, 2 Ti 2Ti4.6, where the metaphor is either nautical, from loosing from moorings (thus
used in Greek poetry), or military, from breaking up an encampment (Expository Dictionary,
vol. 1, p. 295). Compare the related word kataluo (S#2647g, Mt + Mt5.17 destroy,
rendered dissolved in 2 Co 2Co5.1, used of the death of the body). Since the noun derived
from the verb used here is likewise used by Paul of his departure or death (2 Ti 2Ti4.6), it
should be so understood here of his death, as his death is the immediate subject of the
context. F. W. Grant observes And it is true that it sometimes means return, but not so often
as depart, so that an Annihilationist alone could tell us why it should be so translated here.
The reason being only in the exigencies of a theory, which must bend Scripture to its need, or
be convicted of open opposition to it (Facts and Theories as to a Future State, p. 119). A
modern example of just such an explanation may be found in Appendix 5D of the 1984 revised
edition of the Jehovahs Witnesses New World Translation with references, p. 1578; p. 3591 of
the six volumes in one edition of 1963; or pp. 780, 781 of the Christian Greek Scriptures, 1951
edition. Ja Jas2.26. 2 Ti 2Ti4.6g. *X? f24:24A, Antimereia of the Verb: the Infinitive for a
Noun, Ge + Ge32.24. E. W. Bullinger, being a materialist, and therefore an annihilationist,
supports the mistaken view discussed above with the following comments. Having a desire
unto the return: i.e., (lit.) unto the to return (i.e. the returning of Christ). Analuo, to loosen
back again, but always from there to here; hence, to return (not from here to there, which
would be to depart). See the only occurrences of the verb: Lk Lk12.36. Tobit 2:1. Judith 13:1. 1
Esdras 3:3. Wisdom 2:1. 5:12. Ecclusiasticus 3:15. 2 Maccabees 8:25. 9:1. 12:7. 15:28; and
Josephus Ant. vi. 4, 1. The meaning is that the Apostle knew not which to choose, whether to
live or to die. His living would be better for them than his dying, but not better than a third
thing which pressed him out of the other two, viz., the return of Christ, which was far better
than either (B492). See further on this mistaken view supported by E. W. Bullinger in the
notes on Epanalepsis, f67, ver. Php1.24. be with. ver. Php1.21. Jb +* Job19.26, Job19.27. Ps
* Ps49.15. Mt +* Mt10.28n. Mk Mk5.18. Lk Lk8.38. Lk12.4, Lk12.5n. Lk16.22. +* Lk23.43. Jn
Jn11.11-14. + Jn12.26. +* Jn14.3. Jn17.24. Ac +* Ac7.59. 1 Co 1Co15.20-23. 2 Co 2Co5.8.
2Co12.2. 1 Th 1Th4.17. Re +* Re14.13. far better. f144:144C, Ge + Ge21.1. lit. much (pollo)
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PHILIPPIANS 2
The apostle, by the most affecting topics, exhorts his brethren to humble, condescending,
and self-denying love, Php2.1-4; after the example of Christ, in his incarnation, humiliation,
and death on the cross, as introductory to his glorious exaltation, Php2.5-11. He exhorts to
diligence, in working out their own salvation, as depending on the grace of God, Php2.12"
Php2.13 }; and to profess the gospel, and adorn it among their neighbors, by a harmless and
blameless example; in such a manner, that he might rejoice with them at the day of Christ, in
the success of his labors, Php2.14-16. He assures them that he should joyfully become a martyr
for their sakes; and he exhorts them to rejoice with him, Php2.17" Php2.18 }. He hopes to send
Timothy to them shortly, whom he highly commends, Php2.19-23; as he does also
Epaphroditus, their messenger to him; who had been sick, and was grieved that they had heard
it; and who, as God had mercifully restored him, longed to return to them, Php2.24-27. The
apostle therefore sends him back; and exhorts them highly to value him and such as he, seeing
he had disregarded his life, to supply their lack of service, Php2.28-30.
1. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. any consolation. Ph Php3.3. Lk Lk2.10, Lk2.11, Lk2.25.
Jn Jn14.18, Jn14.27. Jn15.11. Jn16.22-24. Jn17.13. Ro Ro5.1, Ro5.2. Ro15.12, Ro15.13. 1
Co + 1Co14.3. 1Co15.31. 2 Co * 2Co1.5, 2Co1.6. 2Co2.14. Ep * Eph3.19. 2 Th * 2Th2.16,
2Th2.17. He Heb6.18. 1 P 1Pe1.6-8. if any comfort. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. Ps Ps133.1.
Jn Jn15.10-12. Ac Ac2.46. Ac4.32. Ga Ga5.22. Ep Eph4.30-32. Col Col2.2. 1 J 1Jn4.7, 1Jn4.8,
1Jn4.12, 1Jn4.16. of love. Ro Ro15.30. 2 Th 2Th2.16. if any fellowhip. f184:184A, 1 Co +
1Co15.2. Ro Ro5.5. * Ro8.9-16, Ro8.26. 1 Co * 1Co3.16. 1Co6.19, 1Co6.20. 1Co12.13. 2 Co
* 2Co13.14. Ga Ga4.6. Ep * Eph1.13, Eph1.14. Eph2.18-22. Eph4.4. 1 P 1Pe1.2, 1Pe1.22,
1Pe1.23. 1 J 1Jn3.24. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Mt + Mt26.41. if any bowels.
f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. f121:121G, Is + Is63.15. See on Ph Php1.8. Col + Col3.12.
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as correctthat texts which designate God the Father as the only true God (Jn Jn17.3) or
one God (1 Co 1Co8.6) are meant to teach that the Son is absolutely excluded also from
such designations, just as the Son is emphatically designated one Lord (Ep Eph4.5) without
design to exclude the Father from being Lord also (see Daniel Waterland, Works, vol. 1, pp.
275-280). Waterland observes that the tactics of Arians in his day were to industriously run
from the point, misrepresent our sense, and artfully conceal their owncharacteristics which
have not changed from his day to ours. Jesus must either be entirely excluded by the Isaiah
texts, or not at all: and if he be not excluded, he is comprehended in the one Supreme God,
and is one with him. Arians produce texts to show that the Father singly is the Supreme God,
and that Christ is excluded from being the Supreme God: but I insist upon it, that you
misunderstand those texts; because the interpretation you give of them is not reconcilable
with other texts; and because it leads to such absurdities, as are too shocking even for yourself
to admit. In short, either you prove too much, or you prove nothing (Waterland, vol 1, p. 278,
281). Subsisting in the form of God proves his nature and essence to be divine. John Daille
states As then the Lord Jesus, before He took our flesh, was in the form of God, it necessarily
follows that He was truly God, no one being able to have the glory of God but He who had His
nature also. And what the apostle adds, that He was equal with God, clearly also determines
the same thing; it being evident that if the Son were a creature, He could not be equal to God;
every creature being of necessity infinitely below the nature, power, and majesty of the
Creator (Comm. on Philippians, Sermon 9, pp. 91, 92). thought. Ge * Ge32.24-30. * Ge48.15,
Ge48.16. Ex * Ex3.2-6. Jsh * Jos5.13-15. Ho * Ho12.3-5. Zc +* Zec13.7. Jn + Jn5.18, Jn5.22,
Jn5.23. Jn8.58, Jn8.59. + Jn10.30, Jn10.33, Jn10.38. * Jn14.9. + Jn20.28. He Heb5.5. Re
* Re1.17, Re1.18. * Re21.6. not robbery. or, counted it not a prize. The Greek word
harpagmos may bear either of two meanings: (1) in the active sense, the act of seizing,
robbery; (2) in the passive sense, a thing held as a prize. The orthodox position may accept of
either meaning, but the Arian position requires the latter meaning only, which is the reason
they contend so strongly for it. The former meaning may be understood in the sense Who
because He was subsisting in the essential form of God, did not regard it as any usurpation that
He was on an equality of glory and majesty with God, but yet emptied Himself of that co-equal
glory; the latter meaning may be understood in the sense Who though He was subsisting in
the essential form of God, yet did not regard His being on an equality of glory and majesty with
God as a prize and a treasure to be held fast, but emptied himself thereof (Vine, Expository
Dictionary, vol. 3, p. 216, citing Gifford, The Incarnation, pp. 28, 36). Waterland offers the
following explanatory paraphrase for the second view: Who being essentially God (and
consequently having a rightful claim to be honored equally with God), yet did not covet or
desire to be so honored, did not insist upon his right; but, for the greater glory of God, and for
the good of others, chose rather (in the particular instance of his incarnation) to wave his
pretensions, and, in appearance, to recede from them (Works, vol. 2, p. 110). Jn +* Jn5.18. *
Jn10.33. +* Jn14.30. equal with. f45, Is + Is40.31. f24:24G, Ge Ge1.9. i.e. on an equality
with God. This is what the first man grasped at, tempted and deceived by the Old Serpent. But
Christ, the second man, the last Adam, did not think it a matter to be grasped at in this way,
but humbled Himself, and through suffering and death reached His exaltation (B496). Seven
steps downward in the Saviors humiliation are followed in verses 9-11 by seven steps upward
in His glorification (B433). Is Is40.25. Is45.5. Zc Zec13.7. Ml Mal3.6. Jn +* Jn5.18n. Re
Re1.17.
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The apostle exhorts to joy in the Lord, and gives cautions against false teachers, Php3.1"
Php3.2 }; shows that the church of real Christians are the true circumcision, Php3.3; and that
he had better grounds of carnal confidence than most of those who trusted in the law, or
inward distinctions, Php3.4-6; but he had learned to count all his gain loss for Christ; yea, that
he still counted all things, as loss and dung, compared with the knowledge of Christ, and the
righteousness of God by faith in him, Php3.7-9; desiring also to know the power of his
resurrection, and to be conformed to him, even in suffering and death; if so be he might attain
to the resurrection of the just, Php3.10" Php3.11 }. He owns, that he was not yet perfect, but
that he anxiously and earnestly sought the prize of the high calling of God, Php3.12-14. He
exhorts to an imitation of his example, Php3.15-17; as many, professing Christianity, walked
after the flesh, in the way of destruction, Php3.18" Php3.19 }; with whom he contrasts true
Christians, their heavenly conversation, and their expectation of Christ to raise their vile body,
and render it like to his glorified body, Php3.20" Php3.21 }.
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12. I had. ver. Php3.13, Php3.16. Ph * Php1.21. Ps Ps119.5, Ps119.173-176. Ro Ro7.1924. Ga Ga5.17. 1 Ti 1Ti6.12, 1Ti6.19. Ja Jas3.2. either were. Ex Ex23.29, Ex23.30. already
perfect. ver. +* Php3.13. Jb Job9.20. +* Job17.9. Ps +* Ps37.18n. * Ps138.8. Pr +* Pr4.18. Ec
+* Ec7.20. Jn +* Jn17.6. Ro Ro7.21. 1 Co 1Co13.10. 2 Co +* 2Co7.1. 2Co13.9. Ep * Eph4.12.
He Heb5.9. Heb11.40. Heb12.23. * Heb13.21. Ja * Jas3.2. Jas4.17. 1 P * 1Pe5.10. 2 P
2Pe1.5-8. +* 2Pe3.18. 1 J 1Jn1.8, 1Jn1.10. 1Jn2.1. 1Jn3.9. Re Re3.2. I follow. ver.
Php3.14. Ps Ps42.1. Ps63.1-3, Ps63.8. Ps84.2. Ps94.15. Is Is51.1. Ho +* Ho6.3. 1 Th 1Th5.15.
1 Ti 1Ti5.10. 1Ti6.11. He +* Heb12.14, Heb12.15. 1 P 1Pe3.11-13. if that. f184:184C, Mt +
Mt4.9. ver. Php3.13, Php3.14. Ro Ro9.30. 1 Co 1Co9.24g. 1 Ti 1Ti6.12. that for. Ph
Php4.10g. apprehended. Ps Ps110.2, Ps110.3. Zc Zec3.2. Ac * Ac9.3-6, Ac9.15. Ep Eph1.4. 2
Th 2Th2.13.
13. I count not. ver. Php3.8, +* Php3.12. Ph Php1.18-21. Php4.11-13. Ge * Ge12.9.
Ge26.13. Ps Ps27.4. Ec Ec3.19. Mk Mk10.21. Lk * Lk10.42. Jn Jn9.25. 2 P +* 2Pe3.18.
apprehended. f63:63I, Jsh + Jos3.3. f63:63A, 2 S + 2Sa6.6. Supply ellipsis, (the prize). one
thing. Ps Ps27.4. Lk +* Lk10.42. 2 P 2Pe3.8. forgetting. Ge = Ge45.20. Ps Ps45.10. Lk Lk9.62. 2
Co 2Co5.16. 2Co11.23-27. He Heb6.1. Heb12.1. and reaching. Ph * Php2.12. Jsh Jos13.1.
Ro Ro15.23-29. 1 Co * 1Co9.24-27. He +* Heb12.1, Heb12.2.
14. press. Jsh +* Jos14.8. Lk Lk16.16. 2 Co * 2Co4.17, 2Co4.18. 2Co5.1. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.7,
2Ti4.8. Re Re3.21. the prize. 1 Co + 1Co9.24. the high. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ro9.23, Ro9.24. +
Ro11.29. Col Col3.1, Col3.2. 1 Th 1Th2.12. 2 Th * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. He Heb3.1. 1 P * 1Pe1.3,
1Pe1.4, 1Pe1.13. * 1Pe5.10. 2 P * 2Pe1.3.
15. as many. Jn +* Jn17.6. Ro * Ro15.1, Ro15.8, Ro15.13, Ro15.14. 1 Co 1Co2.6.
1Co14.20. 2 Co 2Co13.11. Ep +* Eph4.13. Col * Col1.28. Col4.12. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.17. He *
Heb5.14g. Heb6.1. Ja * Jas1.4. 1 J * 1Jn2.5. be. f108:108A, Ex + Ex8.18. f63:63B, Ge +
Ge25.28. or, supply (desire to) be. perfect. ver. +* Php3.12. Mt + Mt5.48. Jn +* Jn17.6. 1 Co
+* 1Co2.6. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. otherwise. Ga Ga5.10. be thus. ver. Php3.12-14.
God. Ps +* Ps25.8, Ps25.9. Pr Pr2.3-6. Pr3.5, Pr3.6. Is Is35.8. Ho * Ho6.3. Lk Lk11.13. Jn +*
Jn7.17. Col +* Col2.7. Ja +* Jas1.5.
16. whereto. Ga Ga5.7. He * Heb10.38, Heb10.39. 2 P 2Pe2.10-20. Re Re2.4, Re2.5.
Re3.3. let us walk. f96:96B, Ex + Ex20.8. Ro Ro12.16. Ro15.5n. Ga + Ga5.25. Ga6.16. Ep
Eph5.2-8. Col +* Col2.6. let us mind. See on Ph Php1.27. Php2.2. Php4.2. 1 Co 1Co15.58.
17. be followers. Ph * Php4.9. 1 Co + 1Co4.16. 1Co10.32, 1Co10.33. +* 1Co11.1. 1 Th
1Th1.6. 1Th2.10-14. 2 Th 2Th3.7, 2Th3.9. 1 Ti 1Ti4.12. He * Heb13.7. 1 P +* 1Pe5.3. and
mark. Ps Ps37.37. Ro Ro16.17. 2 Th 2Th3.14. for an ensample. or, example. He +* Heb6.12.
18. For. f136, Is + Is60.12. many walk. Is Is8.11. Da Da4.37. 2 Co + 2Co11.13. Ga Ga2.14.
Ep Eph4.17. 2 Th * 2Th3.11. 2 P 2Pe2.10. Ju Jud13. I have told. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9. Ga *
Ga5.21. Ep * Eph5.5, Eph5.6. 1 Th +* 1Th4.6. even weeping. Ph Php1.4. Ps * Ps119.136.
Ps126.6. Je Je9.1. Je13.17. Ezk +* Eze9.4. Lk Lk19.41. Ac * Ac20.19, Ac20.30, Ac20.31. Ro
Ro9.2. 2 Co 2Co2.4. 2Co11.29. He Heb13.17. enemies. Ph Php1.15, Php1.16. Ro * Ro2.23,
Ro2.24. 1 Co 1Co1.18. Ga Ga1.7. Ga2.21. Ga5.4. Ga6.12. 2 P * 2Pe2.1, 2Pe2.2. the cross. 1
Co + 1Co1.17.
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19. end. f183. Hysteron-Proteron; or, Last First B703. Here, the end is put first, in order
that the mind may dwell with greater horror on the things which lead to it. For other instances
of this figure see He Heb3.8 and 4:2. Mt +* Mt25.41. Lk * Lk12.45, Lk12.46. 2 Co 2Co11.15. 2
Th 2Th1.9. 2Th2.8, 2Th2.12. He * Heb6.6-8. 2 P 2Pe2.1, 2Pe2.3, 2Pe2.17. Ju Jud4,
Jud13. Re Re19.20. Re20.9, Re20.10. +* Re21.8. * Re22.15. destruction. Nu Nu24.20. Dt +*
Dt32.29. Lk * Lk12.45, Lk12.46. whose God. Ph Php2.21. 1 S 1Sa2.11-16, 1Sa2.29. Is Is56.1012. Ezk Eze13.19. Eze34.3. Mi Mic3.5, Mic3.11. Ml Mal1.12. Lk * Lk12.19. Lk16.19. Ro *
Ro16.17, Ro16.18. 1 Ti 1Ti6.5. 2 Ti 2Ti3.4. Ti * Tt1.11, Tt1.12. 2 P 2Pe2.13. Ju Jud12. belly.
f171:171Q, Ro + Ro16.18. i.e. themselves, and what they can get. T#199. Ge Ge1.29. Ge9.3,
Ge9.4. Ex Ex32.6, Ex32.7. Nu Nu11.32. Dt +* Dt21.20, Dt21.21. Pr Pr21.17. Pr23.1-3,
Pr23.20, Pr23.21. Pr25.16. Is Is22.12, Is22.13. Is56.11. Je Je35.14. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Da
Da1.12, Da1.15. Mt Mt6.31-33. Mt11.19. Lk Lk7.34. Lk16.19, Lk16.25. Lk21.34. Ro +
Ro14.21 (T#368). 1 Co 1Co3.16, 1Co3.17. +* 1Co6.9, 1Co6.10. 1Co8.13. + 1Co9.25 (T#721).
Ep +* Eph5.18. 1 Ti 1Ti3.8. 1Ti4.3. Ti Tt1.12. Tt2.3. 1 P +* 1Pe4.3. Ju Jud12. whose glory. Ps
Ps52.1. Ho Ho4.7. Hab Hab2.15, Hab2.16. Lk Lk18.4. Ro +* Ro1.28, Ro1.32. + Ro6.21. 1 Co
1Co5.2, 1Co5.6. 2 Co 2Co11.12. Ga Ga6.13. Ja * Jas4.16. 2 P * 2Pe2.18, 2Pe2.19. Ju Jud13,
Jud16. Re Re18.7. who mind. Ps Ps4.6, Ps4.7. Ps17.14. Mt Mt16.23. Ro Ro8.5-7. 1 Co
1Co3.3. Col * Col3.1, Col3.2. 2 P 2Pe2.3. earthly things. Jn + Jn3.12g.
20. For our. Ph Php1.18-21. Ps +* Ps16.11. * Ps17.15. Ps73.24-26. Pr Pr15.24. Mt *
Mt6.19-21. Mt19.21. Lk Lk12.21, Lk12.32-34. Lk14.14. 2 Co 2Co4.18. 2Co5.1, 2Co5.8. Ep
Eph2.6, Eph2.19. Col * Col1.5. Col3.1-3. He Heb10.34, Heb10.35. 1 P +* 1Pe1.3, 1Pe1.4.
conversation. Ph Php1.27. Is Is26.1, Is26.2. Ga Ga4.26. Ep + Eph2.19. He * Heb12.22,
Heb12.23. Re Re21.10-27. is in. Mt Mt22.32. He Heb11.13. heaven. f96:96F, Ge + Ge3.8. Ep
* Eph2.6. He +* Heb11.16. from whence. Ac +* Ac1.11. 1 Th 1Th4.16. 2 Th * 2Th1.7, 2Th1.8.
Re +* Re1.7. we look for. Ph Php1.10. 1 Co + 1Co1.7. 1Co15.23. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. 2 Ti
2Ti4.8. Ti Tt2.13. He Heb9.28. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 2 P 2Pe3.12-14. the Savior. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.10.
21. shall change. Jn +* Jn5.29. 1 Co * 1Co15.42-44, 1Co15.48-54. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. our
vile body. Ph Php1.21, Php1.23. Jb +* Job19.25, Job19.26. Jn +* Jn2.21, Jn2.22. Ro + Ro6.6.
Ro7.24. +* Ro8.23. 1 Co 1Co15.40, 1Co15.44. 2 Co +* 2Co5.8. fashioned like. T#618. ver.
Php3.10. Ac +* Ac2.24. Ro +* Ro8.29. 1 Co 1Co15.35-37, 1Co15.42-44, 1Co15.50-54. 2 Co
2Co5.2-4. Col Col3.4. 1 J 1Jn3.2. his glorious. Mt * Mt17.2. Col * Col3.4. 1 J 1Jn3.2. Re
Re1.13, etc. the working. Is Is25.8. +* Is26.19n. Ho * Ho13.14. Mt Mt22.29. Mt28.18. Jn *
Jn5.25-29. * Jn11.24-26. 1 Co * 1Co15.25-27, 1Co15.53-56. Ep 1:+ Eph1.19, Eph1.20. Re +*
Re1.8, Re1.18. Re20.11-15. to subdue. 1 Co 1Co15.27, 1Co15.28. Col +* Col3.16.
PHILIPPIANS 4
The apostle affectionately exhorts and encourages the Christians at Philippi to stedfastness
in the faith, concord among themselves, and joy in the Lord, Php4.1-4; and to moderation,
confidence in God, constant prayer and thanksgiving, and positive themes for thought, Php4.59. He declares his joy in the Lord, on account of their renewed care of him, in sending by
Epaphroditus a supply for his wants, Php4.10; for, though he had learned, and was able,
through Christ strengthening him, to be content in any station; they had done well in
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communicating with him in his affliction, Php4.11-14. Indeed, they alone had formerly thus
communicated with him: and he rejoiced that they were thus fruitful; as it would redound to
their own profit; being a spiritual sacrifice particularly acceptable to God through Christ, who
would abundantly supply all their needs, Php4.15-19. To him he ascribes eternal glory,
Php4.20; and concludes with salutations and benedictions, 24-28.
1. Therefore. Ph * Php3.20, Php3.21. 2 P 2Pe3.11-14. and. See on Ph Php1.8. Php2.26.
my joy. Ph + Php1.4. Php2.16. 2 Co + 2Co1.14. 1 Th * 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. 1Th3.9. and crown.
Pr Pr16.31. Pr17.6. so stand fast. Ph +* Php1.27. Ps Ps27.14. Ps125.1. Mt Mt10.22. Jn
Jn8.31. Jn15.3, Jn15.4. Ac * Ac2.42. +* Ac11.23. +* Ac14.22. Ro +* Ro2.7. 1 Co 1Co15.58. *
1Co16.13. Ga * Ga5.1. Ep Eph6.10-18. Col * Col4.12. 1 Th * 1Th3.8, 1Th3.9, 1Th3.13. 2 Th
2Th2.15. 2 Ti 2Ti2.1. He +* Heb3.14. Heb4.14. Heb10.23, Heb10.35, Heb10.36. 2 P *
2Pe3.17. Ju * Jud20, Jud21, Jud24, Jud25. Re Re3.10, Re3.11.
2. beseech. f18, Dt + Dt28.4. Euodias. i.e. a sweet scent, S#2136g. Syntyche. i.e. fate;
well-met, S#4941g. same mind. Ph +* Php2.2, Php2.3. Php3.16. Ge Ge45.24. Ps ch. 133. Mk
Mk9.50. Ro Ro12.16-18. Ro15.5n. 1 Co +* 1Co1.10. Ep Eph4.1-8. 1 Th 1Th5.13. He +*
Heb12.14. Ja * Jas3.17, Jas3.18. 1 P * 1Pe2.13. 1Pe3.8-11.
3. I. ver. Php4.2. Ro +* Ro12.1. Phm Phm8, Phm9. true. See on Ph Php2.20-25. Col
Col1.7. 1 Ti 1Ti1.2. Ti Tt1.4. help. Ph Php1.27. Ac Ac9.36-41. Ac16.14-18. Ro Ro16.2-4,
Ro16.9, Ro16.12. 1 Ti 1Ti5.9, 1Ti5.10. which labored. Ph Php1.27g. in the gospel. Ph
Php2.22. Ro Ro1.9. Clement. i.e. mild; merciful, S#2815g. fellowlaborers. Ro + Ro16.3.
whose names. Ex Ex32.32. Ps Ps69.28. Is Is4.3. Ezk Eze13.9. Da +* Da12.1. Lk +* Lk10.20. He
Heb12.23. Re * Re3.5. * Re13.8. Re17.8. Re20.12, Re20.15. Re21.27. book. f22:22D, Ex +
Ex32.32.
4. Rejoice. f66, Ge + Ge9.3. See on Ph Php3.1. 1 Ch = 1Ch15.16. Ps * Ps32.11. Ro *
Ro12.12. 1 Th +* 1Th5.16. 1 P * 1Pe4.13. alway. Ps Ps34.1, Ps34.2. Ps145.1, Ps145.2.
Ps146.2. Mt +* Mt5.12. Ac Ac5.41. +* Ac16.25. Ro Ro5.2, Ro5.3. 1 Th +* 1Th5.16-18. Ja *
Jas1.2-4. 1 P * 1Pe4.13. again. f77, Ex + Ex3.19. Ph + Php1.4. Php3.1. 2 Co 2Co13.1, 2Co13.2.
Ga Ga1.8, Ga1.9.
5. your moderation. lit. your moderate. f24:24G, Ge Ge1.9. Ge Ge13.8. Pr Pr25.16. Mt
Mt5.39-42. Mt6.25, Mt6.34. Lk Lk6.29-35. Lk12.22-30. * Lk21.34. 1 Co 1Co6.7. 1Co7.29-31.
1Co8.13. * 1Co9.25. 2 Co 2Co10.1. Ep * Eph4.2. Ti Tt3.2. He +* Heb13.5, Heb13.6. Ja +*
Jas3.17. 1 P 1Pe1.11. The. Mt Mt24.48-50. 1 Th 1Th5.2-4. 2 Th 2Th2.2. He Heb10.25. Ja *
Jas5.8, Jas5.9. 1 P * 1Pe4.7. 2 P * 2Pe3.8-14. Re * Re22.7, Re22.20. at hand. Dt Dt4.7. Ps
Ps119.151. Ro +* Ro13.12. 1 Co * 1Co7.29-31. 1Co16.22. 2 Th +* 2Th2.2. Ja +* Jas5.3.
6. careful. or, anxious. Ps +* Ps34.4. Da Da3.16. Mt * Mt6.25-33. Mt10.19. * Mt13.22. Lk
Lk10.41. * Lk12.22, Lk12.29. 1 Co 1Co7.21, 1Co7.22, 1Co7.32. 1 P 1Pe5.7. in every thing.
T#1477. Ge * Ge32.7-12. 1 S * 1Sa1.15. * 1Sa30.6. 2 Ch * 2Ch32.20. * 2Ch33.12, 2Ch33.13. Ps
* Ps34.5-7. Ps37.5mg. Ps51.15. Ps55.17, Ps55.22. * Ps62.8. Pr Pr3.5, Pr3.6. * Pr16.3. Je
Je33.3. Mt Mt7.7, Mt7.8. Lk +* Lk11.9. * Lk18.1, Lk18.7. Ep * Eph6.18. Col * Col4.2. 1 Th
+* 1Th5.17, 1Th5.18. 1 P * 1Pe4.7. Ju * Jud20, * Jud21. by prayer. Mt + Mt17.21. and
supplication. 1 Ti + 1Ti2.1. thanksgiving. T#1415. 1 S 1Sa7.12. 2 S 2Sa22.50. Ne = Ne11.17. Ps
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COLOSSIANS 1
The apostle salutes the saints at Colosse, Col1.1" Col1.2 }; thanks God for the good account
which he had heard from Epaphras, of their faith and love, Col1.3-8; shows, how he prayed for
their increasing knowledge, holiness, patience, joy, and gratitude for redeeming love, Col1.914; declares in exalted terms the personal and mediatorial glory of Christ, Col1.15-20; by
whom they, who were once enemies, were now reconciled to God; and would be eternally
saved, if they continued in the faith of the gospel, of which Paul was made a minister, Col1.2123; who rejoiced in all his labors and sufferings for their sakes, as the apostle of the Gentiles,
Col1.24-27; and labored earnestly, according to the mighty power of God in him, Col1.28"
Col1.29 }.
1. an apostle. See on Ro Ro1.1. 1 Co 1Co1.1. 2 Co + 2Co1.1. Ep Eph1.1. by the will. 1 Co +
1Co1.1. Ga * Ga1.1. * Ga2.8. Timotheus. Ac + Ac16.1. Ph Php1.1. 1 Th 1Th1.1. 2 Th 2Th1.1.
Phm Phm1.
2. To. Is +* Is8.20n. Ro +* Ro1.7. the saints. The term agios, saint, properly denotes a holy
person, separated from sin, and consecrated to God, probably from agos, a thing sacred,
purity; and such the gospel requires every man to be, and such every true believer is. To
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restrict it here to those who adhered to the purity of the Christian faith in opposition to the
Judiazing Christians, greatly impoverishes and debases the sense, as Dr. Doddridge well
remarks. Taking it in the sense of those few holy persons canonized by the church and now in
heaven is of course a wholly mistaken and unscriptural view of the term. See on Ps Ps16.3. 1
Co * 1Co1.2. Ga Ga3.9. Ep Eph1.1. 2 P * 2Pe1.1. 1 J 1Jn1.3. faithful brethren. 1 Co 1Co4.17.
Ep Eph1.1. Eph6.21. 1 J * 1Jn3.14. in Christ. Ro
Ro8.1n. Colosse. i.e. punishment;
monstrosities, S#2857g. Grace. Ro + Ro1.7. Ga Ga1.3. 1 P 1Pe1.2. 2 P * 2Pe1.2. Ju Jud2. Re
Re1.4.
3. give. Ro Ro1.8, Ro1.9. 1 Co 1Co1.4. Ep Eph1.15, Eph1.16. Ph * Php1.3-5. * Php4.6. 1
Th 1Th1.2. to God. Ro + Ro15.6. praying. ver. Col1.9, Col1.13. Ep * Eph3.14-19. Ph * Php1.911. 1 Th 1Th3.10-13. 2 Th * 2Th2.16, 2Th2.17. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3.
4. we. ver. Col1.9. 2 Co 2Co7.7. Ep Eph1.15. 1 Th 1Th3.6. 3 J 3Jn3, * 3Jn4. faith. Ga *
Ga5.6. 1 Th +* 1Th1.3. 1Th4.9, 1Th4.10. 2 Th * 2Th1.3. Phm * Phm5. 1 P * 1Pe1.21-23. 1 J *
1Jn3.14, 1Jn3.23. * 1Jn4.16. the love. He +* Heb6.10. 2 P * 2Pe1.5, 2Pe1.7.
5. the hope. ver. * Col1.23, Col1.27. Ac + Ac23.6. * Ac24.15. Ac26.6, Ac26.7. Ro +*
Ro15.4. 1 Co 1Co13.13. * 1Co15.19. Ga * Ga5.5. Ep * Eph1.18, Eph1.19. +* Eph4.4. 2 Th *
2Th2.16. Ti + Tt1.2. He + Heb3.6. Heb7.19. 1 P +* 1Pe3.15. 1 J * 1Jn3.3. laid. Ps * Ps31.19. Mt
Mt6.19-21. Lk Lk12.33, Lk12.34. Ph Php3.20. 1 Ti 1Ti6.19. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.8. 1 P 1Pe1.3,
1Pe1.4. the word. Col * Col3.16. Ac +* Ac10.36. Ac13.26. Ro * Ro10.8. 2 Co 2Co5.19. 2Co6.7.
Ep +* Eph1.13. 1 Th * 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. 1 Ti 1Ti1.15. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17. 1 P 1Pe2.2. the
truth. Ga + Ga2.5.
6. is come. ver. Col1.23. Ps Ps98.3. Mt Mt24.14. +* Mt28.19. Mk * Mk16.15. Ro + Ro1.8.
* Ro10.18. Ro15.19. Ro16.26. 2 Co 2Co10.14. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. bringeth. ver.
Col1.10. Ge Ge39.3, Ge39.23. Dt Dt29.9. Jsh Jos1.8. Ps +* Ps1.3. Is Is44.4. Mk * Mk4.8,
Mk4.26-29. Jn +* Jn15.16. Ac Ac12.24. Ro Ro1.13. Ro15.28. Ep * Eph5.9. Ph * Php1.11.
Php4.17. 1 P * 1Pe2.2. since. Ro Ro10.17. Ep Eph4.21. knew. Gr. epiginosko, Mt + Mt11.27.
Ps * Ps110.3. Ac Ac11.18. * Ac16.14. +* Ac26.18. Ro Ro16.26. 1 Co * 1Co15.10, 1Co15.11. 2
Co +* 2Co6.1. Ep * Eph3.2. Eph4.23, Eph4.24. 1 Th * 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. 2 Th * 2Th2.13,
2Th2.14. Ti Tt2.11, Tt2.12. 1 P 1Pe1.2, 1Pe1.3. * 1Pe5.12. the grace. Ac +* Ac11.23. *
Ac20.24. in truth. Jn Jn4.23.
7. Epaphras. i.e. covered with foam, S#1889g. Col * Col4.12g. Ph Php2.25. Php4.18.
Phm * Phm23g. our. Col Col4.17. See on Ph Php2.19-22, Php2.25. faithful minister. ver.
Col1.23, Col1.25. Col Col4.9. Nu Nu12.7. Mt +* Mt24.45. * Mt25.21. 1 Co * 1Co1.17. +
1Co3.5. 4:+ 1Co4.2, 1Co4.17. * 1Co7.25. 2 Co 2Co11.23. Ep Eph6.21. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.6. 2 Ti +*
2Ti2.2. He Heb2.17. Heb3.2.
8. love. ver. Col1.4. Ro * Ro5.5. * Ro15.30. Ga +* Ga5.22. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.7. 1 P * 1Pe1.7,
1Pe1.8, 1Pe1.22. * 1Pe2.5. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Ac + Ac18.25n.
9. since. ver. Col1.3, Col1.4, Col1.6. Ro Ro1.8-10. Ep * Eph1.15, Eph1.16. do not cease. 1
S 1Sa12.23. Ac * Ac12.5. Ro +* Ro1.9. Ep Eph1.16. Ph Php1.4. 1 Th 1Th1.3. +* 1Th5.17. 2
Th * 2Th1.11, 2Th1.12. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3, 2Ti1.4. Phm Phm4. to pray. Mk * Mk11.24. that ye. 1 Co
1Co1.5. Ep * Eph1.15-20. Eph3.14-19. Ph * Php1.9-11. the knowledge. Col Col2.2. Col3.10. Ac
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+ Ac22.14. Ep Eph1.9. Eph4.13. Ph Php1.9. 1 Ti + 1Ti2.4. Phm Phm6. of his will. Col * Col4.12.
Ps * Ps143.10. Jn +* Jn7.17. Ro +* Ro12.2. Ep Eph5.10, * Eph5.17. * Eph6.6. 1 Th * 1Th4.3. He
+* Heb10.36. *13:21. 1 P * 1Pe2.15. 1Pe4.2. 1 J 1Jn2.17. wisdom. ver. Col1.28. Col
Col3.16. Col4.5. Ps * Ps119.99. 1 Co + 1Co12.8. Ep * Eph1.8. Ja +* Jas1.5. * Jas3.17. spiritual.
Ro + Ro1.11g. understanding. Col Col2.2. Ps +* Ps119.27. Mk + Mk12.33. Ep Eph5.17. 1 J *
1Jn5.20.
10. walk worthy. T#1740. Col +* Col2.6. * Col4.5. Ps +* Ps1.1, Ps1.3. * Ps119.3. Ps128.1.
Mi * Mic4.5. Lk + Lk21.36. Ro Ro4.12. +* Ro6.4. Ep * Eph4.1. * Eph5.2, Eph5.15. Ph *
Php1.27. 1 Th * 1Th2.12. all pleasing. Col * Col3.20. Ps Ps147.11. Ps149.4. Pr +* Pr16.7. 2 Co
2Co5.9. Ep Eph5.10. Ph Php4.18. 1 Th * 1Th4.1. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.4. He * Heb11.5. * Heb13.16,
Heb13.21. 1 J * 1Jn3.22. fruitful. T#1503. ver. Col1.6. Ps +* Ps1.3. Jn +* Jn15.8, Jn15.16. 2 Co
2Co9.10. Ga +* Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ep Eph2.10. Ph * Php1.9-11. Php4.17. Ti * Tt3.1, Tt3.14. He
* Heb13.21. 1 P +* 1Pe2.2. 2 P 2Pe1.8. good work. Ac + Ac9.36. 2 Co * 2Co9.8. Ti * Tt3.1,
Tt3.8, Tt3.14. increasing. Col Col2.19. Is * Is53.11. Da +* Da12.4. Hab * Hab2.14. Jn Jn17.3.
2 Co 2Co2.14. * 2Co4.6. 2Co9.8. Ep * Eph1.17. Eph4.13. 2 P 2Pe1.2, 2Pe1.3. +* 2Pe3.18. 1
J 1Jn5.20, 1Jn5.21. knowledge. Ps +* Ps51.6. Pr +* Pr15.14. Ho * Ho6.3, Ho6.6.
11. Strengthened. Dt * Dt33.25. Jsh * Jos1.9. Is Is40.29, Is40.31. See on Is Is45.24. 2 Co
2Co12.9. Ep +* Eph3.16. * Eph6.10. Ph Php4.13. He Heb11.34. his glorious power. f24.O,
Ge + Ge9.5. ver. Col1.17, Col1.29. Ex Ex15.6. Ps Ps63.2. Ac +* Ac1.8. Ro Ro6.4. 2 Co 2Co4.7.
Ep Eph1.19. He * Heb1.3. Ju * Jud25. patience. T#1633. Pr Pr24.10. Ac Ac5.41. Ro Ro2.7. *
Ro5.3-5. 2 Co 2Co6.4-6. 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ep Eph4.2. 1 Th 1Th3.3-5. 2 Ti 2Ti2.1-3. He *
Heb10.34-38. Heb11.34-38. +* Heb12.1, Heb12.2. Ja * Jas1.2-4. * Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P +*
2Pe1.6. Re * Re14.12. longsuffering. T#1608. S#3115g. Col Col3.12. Ro Ro2.4. Ro9.22. 2 Co
2Co6.6. Ga * Ga5.22. Ep + Eph4.2. 1 Ti 1Ti1.16. 2 Ti 2Ti3.10. 2Ti4.2. He Heb6.12 (patience). Ja
Jas5.10 (patience). 1 P 1Pe3.20. 2 P 2Pe3.15. with joyfulness. ver. Col1.24. Mt +* Mt5.12.
12. Giving thanks. Col * Col3.15, Col3.17. 1 Ch 1Ch29.20. Ps Ps79.13. Ps107.21,
Ps107.22. Ps116.7. Da Da2.23. Ep Eph5.4, + Eph5.20. the Father. Col Col2.2. Jn Jn4.23.
Jn14.6. * Jn20.17. Ac + Ac1.4. 1 Co +* 1Co8.6. Ep Eph4.6. Ja Jas3.9. 1 J 1Jn1.3. made us. 1 K
1Ki6.7. Pr Pr16.1. Ro +* Ro8.29, Ro8.30. * Ro9.23. 2 Co 2Co3.6. * 2Co5.5. Ti Tt2.14. Re
Re22.14. partakers. Ro Ro11.17. Ro15.27. 1 Co 1Co9.23. Ep Eph3.6. He +* Heb3.1, Heb3.14.
1 P * 1Pe5.1. 1 J 1Jn3.1-3. inheritance. Ps Ps16.5. Da +* Da12.13. Mt +* Mt25.34. Jn +*
Jn14.2. Ac Ac20.32. +* Ac26.18. Ro Ro8.17. Ep +* Eph1.11n, Eph1.18. 1 P 1Pe1.2-5. the
saints. 2 Co + 2Co1.1. in light. Ps Ps36.9. * Ps97.11. Pr +* Pr4.18. Is * Is60.19, Is60.20. 2 Co *
2Co4.6. He * Heb12.23. Re * Re21.23. * Re22.5.
13. delivered us. Ps +* Ps71.20. Ps86.13. Is Is49.24, Is49.25. * Is53.12. Mt Mt12.29,
Mt12.30. Lk Lk8.27-35. Ac +* Ac26.18. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. He * Heb2.14, Heb2.15. the power. Lk
* Lk22.53. Jn * Jn12.31, Jn12.32. 2 Co 2Co4.4. Ep Eph4.18. * Eph5.8. * Eph6.12. 1 P *
1Pe2.9. 1 J 1Jn2.8, 1Jn2.9. 1Jn3.8. darkness. Jb * Job10.21, Job10.22. Ps Ps88.18. Ps143.3.
Ec Ec6.4. Mi Mic7.8. Lk +* Lk22.53. Jn Jn12.27. and hath. f96:96C, Mt + Mt2.4. Here, future
blessings are spoken of as present (as glorification, Ro Ro8.30), for this kingdom is declared by
Paul to be future, 2 Ti 2Ti4.1. The reference to the inheritance in the immediate context
(ver. 12) verifies the reference to be future. As the inheritance is certainly future, so the
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28. Whom. Ac Ac3.20. Ac5.42. Ac8.5, Ac8.35. Ac9.20. +* Ac10.36. Ac11.20. +* Ac13.38.
+* Ac17.3, Ac17.18. Ro +* Ro16.25n. 1 Co 1Co1.23. 1Co15.12. 2 Co * 2Co4.5. 2Co10.14. Ep *
Eph3.8. Ph Php1.15-18. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. warning. Col Col3.16. Je Je6.10. Ezk Eze3.17-21.
Eze33.4-9. Mt Mt3.7. Ac +* Ac20.27, Ac20.28, Ac20.31. Ro +* Ro11.22. 1 Co * 1Co4.14. 1 Th
1Th4.6. 5:+ 1Th5.12-1414. teaching. Dt Dt4.5. Ezr * Ezr7.10. Ec Ec12.9. Mt * Mt28.20. Mk
Mk6.34. Ac * Ac20.20. Ep +* Eph4.11. 1 Ti 1Ti3.2. +* 1Ti4.11, 1Ti4.16. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.2, 2Ti2.24,
2Ti2.25. in all wisdom. * f171:171A, Ex + Ex9.6. ver. +* Col1.9. Pr +* Pr4.7. Pr8.5. Je +* Je3.15.
Lk Lk21.15. 1 Co 1Co2.6, 1Co2.15. 1Co12.8. 2 P * 2Pe3.15. we may present. ver. + Col1.22. 2
Co 2Co11.2. Ep * Eph5.27. perfect. Col * Col2.10. Col4.12. Mt +* Mt5.48. Jn +* Jn17.6. 1 Co +*
1Co1.30. Ep * Eph4.12, Eph4.13. Ph +* Php3.12. He * Heb10.14. * Heb13.21.
29. Whereunto. 1 Ti 1Ti4.10g. labor. Col * Col4.12. 1 Co * 1Co15.10. 2 Co 2Co5.9. 2Co6.5.
* 2Co11.23. 2Co12.11. Ph +* Php2.16. 1 Th * 1Th2.9. 2 Th * 2Th3.8. 2 Ti 2Ti2.10. Re Re2.3.
striving. Col * Col2.1. Col4.12mg. Lk +* Lk13.24. Jn Jn18.36g. Ro Ro15.20, Ro15.30. 1 Co *
1Co9.25-27. Ph * Php1.27, Php1.30. 1 Ti 1Ti4.10. 1Ti6.12g. 2 Ti 2Ti4.7g. He Heb12.4. his
working. 1 Co * 1Co12.6, 1Co12.11. Ep +* Eph1.19. * Eph3.7, Eph3.20. Ph Php2.13. He *
Heb13.21. which worketh. Mt + Mt14.2. Ja + Jas5.16. mightily. ver. Col1.11. 2 Co 2Co12.9,
2Co12.10. 2Co13.3.
COLOSSIANS 2
The apostle shows how earnestly he prayed for the Colossians, and the churches which had
not seen him; that they might be united in love, and thus comforted; and that they might attain
to a clear knowledge of the mysteries of Christ, and not be seduced by deceivers, Col2.1-4. He
rejoices, as if he saw their order, and the stedfastness of their faith; and exhorts them to
perseverance and thankfulness, Col2.5-7; warning them against vain philosophy and human
traditions; and showing that they were complete in Christ, Col2.8-10; having in him the true
circumcision, of which baptism was the external sign, Col2.11-13. For God had quickened
them with Christ, having forgiven their sins, and abolished the law of ordinances, by his cross,
Col2.14; on which he triumphed over principalities and powers, Col2.15. They ought not then
to submit to legal impositions, which were shadows of Christ, Col2.16" Col2.17 }; nor be
induced, by vain pretences, to worship angels, or to any other observances of voluntary
humility, will-worship, and self-imposed austerity, Col2.18-23.
1. I would. 1 Co + 1Co10.1. 1Co11.3. what. Col Col1.24, Col1.29. 4:12. Ge Ge30.8.
Ge32.24-30. Ho Ho12.3, Ho12.4. Lk Lk22.44. Ga Ga4.19. Ph Php1.30. 1 Th * 1Th2.2. He
Heb5.7. conflict. or, fear, or, care. Col Col1.29. Ph + Php1.30. at. Col Col4.13, Col4.15,
Col4.16. Re Re1.11. * Re3.14-22. not. ver. Col2.5. Ac Ac20.25, Ac20.38. 1 P 1Pe1.8. in the
flesh. ver. Col2.5.
2. their. Col Col4.8. Is Is40.1. Ro Ro15.13. 2 Co * 2Co1.4-6. Ep Eph6.2. 1 Th 1Th3.2. *
1Th5.14. 2 Th * 2Th2.16, 2Th2.17. being. Col Col3.14. Ps * Ps133.1. Jn * Jn17.21. Ac Ac4.32.
Ga +* Ga3.28. Ph * Php2.1. 1 J 1Jn4.12, 1Jn4.16. all. See on Col Col1.27. riches. f108:108B,
Ro + Ro2.4. of the full. Is Is32.17. Lk + Lk1.1. 1 Th 1Th1.5. He Heb6.11. Heb10.22. 2 P +*
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Ga3.28). Perhaps more accurately, all believers, male or female, are in the New Testament
regarded as sons (Ga Ga4.7). Thus the objection that circumcision cannot prefigure baptism
because it applies only to males is mistaken on two counts: (1) every female under the Old
Covenant is represented by a male (Ge Ge1.27. Ge2.18, Ge2.24. Ex Ex12.48. Ex34.15,
Ex34.16. Dt Dt7.3. Jg Jdg14.3), regarded as circumcised, and qualified to partake of the
Passover; (2) under the New Covenant, all believers partake of the adoption of sons (Ga +*
Ga4.5), and are spoken of, without exception, as sons (Ga +* Ga4.7n).
12. Buried. Gr. sunthaptomai, S#4916g, only here and Ro Ro6.4. This Greek word is
thought by many to be decisive in regard to the mode of Christian baptism. But the word
would better have been translated entombed, then the term would not have been
interjected into the baptism debate. There is no possible likeness between immersion into
water and the mode of burial of the dead. When Christ was buried, he was not placed under
six feet of earth, but wrapped like a mummy and laid on a shelf in a cave above ground. Roman
burial involved burning the body, and placing the ashes in an urn kept in a tomb or a room
prepared for the purpose. Hughey asks Can any likeness be seen between our mode of burial
and immersion? If there is any likeness at all between baptism and such a mode of burial, it
would be to baptism by pouring, for the earth is poured upon the body, and not the body
plunged into the earth. Plainly there can be no physical likeness between any of these modes
of burial and immersion in water (The Scriptural Mode of Christian Baptism, p. 194). The
concept of burial in water may be possible in English, but in Greek this word is never used
with reference to water. In this passage, and its near-parallel in Romans 6:4, water is not
mentioned. The reference is to real baptism, not ritual, and those who are buried with Christ
stay buried. There is no resurrection out of that into which believers were buried, for such
would be apostasy from Christ. Those who favor immersion as a mode do not practice
immersion, but dipping, for to leave the person immersed would be as fatal to the person as it
is to their theory. To bring the issue of water baptism into Romans 6 or Colossians 2 is to
extract from the message of Paul a meaning he did not intend, so as to totally miss the
significance of the doctrinal truth he wished to convey. Baptism into Christs death is not a
momentary dipping, but the permanent placement in the grave where Christ was laid of every
believer in his permanent union with Christ. As a result of the misapplication of these two
passages by immersionists, this central message of Paul in Romans is often missedperhaps
accounting for the prevalence of such defective views of our death to sin, union with Christ,
and his Lordship over our lives. 2 K 2Ki24.6n. Ps + Ps51.2 (T#32). Mt Mt3.5, Mt3.6, Mt3.16.
Jn Jn3.23. Ac Ac8.38, Ac8.39. Ro Ro6.4n (T#39), 5. He + Heb10.22 (T#39). baptism. The
baptism of this verse and the circumcision of ver. Col2.11 are one and the same thing. As the
circumcision is spiritual and made without hands, so is the baptism. This is a reference to real
baptism by the Holy Spirit, not ritual baptism in water (Ac +* Ac1.5n). The burial is not into
water but into the benefits of Christs death. This baptism is accomplished by the Holy Spirit
when an individual places faith in Christ (1 Co 1Co12.13n). The being baptized into
anything is the being brought under, and saturated with its influence and power (W. R.
Nicholson, Popular Studies in Colossians: Oneness With Christ, p. 195). See related notes listed
at Ac Ac22.16n. Ro Ro6.3. 1 Co 1Co12.13. Ga * Ga3.27. Ep +* Eph4.5. Ti Tt3.5, Tt3.6. He
Heb6.2. 1 P * 1Pe3.21. wherein. Col Col3.1, Col3.2. Ro * Ro6.8-11. Ro7.4. 1 Co 1Co15.20. Ep
Eph1.20. Eph2.4-6. * Eph5.14. 1 P 1Pe4.1-3. ye are risen. As this resurrection is a moral or
spiritual one in the individual believer through the faith of the operation of God, so the
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burial in the first half of this antithesis must likewise be a spiritual burial, not a literal burial
under water. Col Col3.1. Ro Ro6.5. the faith. Mk * Mk11.22. Lk * Lk17.5g. Jn * Jn1.12, Jn1.13.
Jn3.3-7. Ac Ac14.27. Ep * Eph1.19. Eph2.8. Eph3.7, Eph3.17. Ph Php1.29. He * Heb12.2.
Ja Jas1.16, Jas1.17. the operation. Col Col1.29. 1 Co 1Co6.14. Ep + Eph1.19. Eph4.16. Ph
Php3.21. who. Ac +* Ac2.24. Ro Ro4.24. He * Heb13.20, Heb13.21.
13. dead. Ezk * Eze37.1-10. Lk Lk9.60. * Lk15.24, Lk15.32. Ro Ro6.13. 2 Co 2Co5.14,
2Co5.15. Ep +* Eph2.1, Eph2.5, Eph2.6. Eph5.14. 1 Ti 1Ti5.6. He Heb6.1. Heb9.14. Ja
Jas2.17, Jas2.20, Jas2.26. the uncircumcision. ver. Col2.11. Ep Eph2.11. he quickened. Ps
Ps71.20. +* Ps119.50. Jn Jn5.21. Jn6.63. Ro Ro4.17. * Ro6.13. +* Ro8.11. 1 Co 1Co15.36,
1Co15.45. 2 Co 2Co3.6mg. Ep +* Eph2.5. 1 Ti 1Ti6.13. 1 P * 1Pe1.3. having forgiven. It is
helpful to distinguish between judicial forgiveness, where God as judge forgives the sinner of
the penalty of sin, and family (or parental) forgiveness, where God as Father forgives the saint
and restores the joy (Ps Ps51.12) of his salvation (John B. Marchbanks, Great Doctrines
Relating to Salvation, pp. 33, 36. Charles F. Baker, A Dispensational Theology, pp. 276, 277).
Col Col3.13. Le = Le16.21, Le16.22. Nu Nu14.18. Ps * Ps32.1, Ps32.2. Ps86.5. Ps103.3,
Ps103.12. Ps130.3, Ps130.4. Is * Is1.18. Is55.7. Je Je31.34. Mk Mk2.7. Lk + Lk7.43. Jn +*
Jn17.6. Ac +* Ac10.43. +* Ac13.38, Ac13.39. Ro Ro4.7, Ro4.8. Ro5.21. +* Ro8.1, Ro8.32-34. 2
Co 2Co5.19. Ep Eph1.7. * Eph4.32. He Heb8.10-12. Heb10.12-18. 1 J 1Jn1.7-9. 1Jn2.12. all.
The specification of all includes past, present, and future trespasses. This follows logically
from the fact that justification does not admit of repetition, and that the pardon granted in
justification involves the removal of all guilt and of every penalty (L. Berkhof, Systematic
Theology, p. 514). Confession of sin for the believer does not restore him to salvation, but to
fellowship with God (1 J 1Jn1.9). If continued salvation depended upon complete confession,
then by this theory the failure to confess one sin through oversight would result in loss of
salvation, which is contradictory to the possibility of assurance of salvation, our placement as
sons and joint-heirship with Christ (Jn Jn1.12. Ro Ro8.17. Ga +* Ga4.5, Ga4.7n), and the close
connection between (1) justification and glorification (Ro +* Ro8.29, Ro8.30); (2) present
suffering and future glory (Ro Ro8.17. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12); (3) remission of sin and future inheritance
(Ac +* Ac26.18); (4) justification and hope of glory (Ro Ro5.1, Ro5.2). Ps Ps25.7. Ps103.3,
Ps103.12. Is Is44.22. Zc = Zec3.4. Ac +* Ac26.18. Ro Ro5.1, Ro5.2. 2 Co * 2Co5.19. He *
Heb10.14. 1 J 1Jn1.7. trespasses. Le += Le5.6.
14. Blotting out. f73, Zc + Zec1.5. f105, Ml + Mal4.2. Nu Nu5.23. Ne Ne4.5. Ps Ps51.1,
Ps51.9. Ps109.14. Is Is43.25. Is44.22. Je Je18.23. Ac +* Ac3.19. the handwriting. ver.
Col2.20. Est Es3.12. Es8.8. Da Da5.7, Da5.8. Lk Lk1.6. Ac * Ac15.10. Ro +* Ro7.4. Ga Ga4.1-4.
Ep Eph2.14-16. He Heb7.18. Heb8.13. Heb9.9, Heb9.10. Heb10.8, Heb10.9. ordinances.
Ga Ga3.10n. Ep +* Eph2.15. took. Is Is57.14. 2 Th 2Th2.7. out of the way. f108:108H, Mt +
Mt13.49.
15. having. ver. Col2.11. Ge +* Ge3.15. Ps Ps68.18. Is Is49.24, Is49.25. * Is53.12. Mt *
Mt12.29. Lk * Lk10.18. * Lk11.21, Lk11.22. Jn Jn12.31. * Jn16.11. 1 Co * 1Co15.55-57. Ep
Eph4.8. He Heb2.14. Re Re12.9. Re20.2, Re20.3, Re20.10. principalities. ver. Col2.10. Col
Col1.16. 2 Co * 2Co4.4. Ep + Eph1.21. Eph6.12. triumphing. Lk Lk23.39-43. Jn Jn12.32.
Jn19.30. Ac Ac2.23, Ac2.24, Ac2.32-36. Ro +* Ro8.37-39. 2 Co 2Co2.14g,n. in it. or, in
himself. Ep Eph2.16g.
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figure see Ep Eph1.23. Eph4.12, Eph4.16. is of Christ. ver. Col2.9. Mt * Mt11.28, Mt11.29.
He Heb4.1-11.
18. no. ver. Col2.4, Col2.8. Ge Ge3.13. Nu Nu25.18. Mt Mt24.24. Ro Ro16.18. 2 Co
2Co11.3. Ep Eph5.6. 2 P 2Pe2.14. 1 J 1Jn2.26. * 1Jn4.1, 1Jn4.2. 2 J * 2Jn7-11. Re * Re3.11.
Re12.9. * Re13.8, Re13.14. beguile you. or, judge against you. ver. Col2.16. 1 Co 1Co9.24. Ph
Php3.14. your reward. Gr. katabrabuo, S#2603g, only here. Compare the related root,
S#1018g: brabuo, Col Col3.15 (rule), and its root S#1017g: brabion, 1 Co 1Co9.24 (prize);
Ph Php3.14 (prize). 2 J 2Jn8. in a voluntary humility. Gr. being a voluntary in humility. ver.
Col2.23. Is Is57.9. Ac Ac26.5. Ja Jas1.26, Jas1.27g. humility. Ep + Eph4.2g. and. f93:93A, Ge
+ Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, the religious humility of angels. worshipping. T#80. Da Da11.38h.
Mt Mt4.10. Ac Ac14.13-15. Ro Ro1.25. 1 Co 1Co8.5, 1Co8.6. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1g. * 1Ti2.5, 1Ti2.8.
Re Re19.10. +* Re22.8, Re22.9. of angels. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. Mt + Mt18.10. He *
Heb1.4-6. intruding. Dt +* Dt29.29. 1 S = 1Sa6.19. 2 S = 2Sa6.6, 2Sa6.7. Jb Job38.2. Ps
Ps138.1, Ps138.2. Ezk Eze13.3, Eze13.7. Mt = Mt11.27. 1 Ti 1Ti1.7. not seen. Ezk Eze13.3.
vainly. ver. Col2.8. Ro + Ro13.4. 1 Co 1Co4.18. 1Co8.1. 1Co13.4. puffed up. Is Is65.5n. 1 Co
+ 1Co4.6. Ep Eph4.17. fleshly. Ro Ro8.6-8. 1 Co 1Co3.3. 2 Co 2Co12.20. Ga Ga5.19, Ga5.20.
Ja Jas3.14-16. Jas4.1-6.
19. not. ver. Col2.6-9. Col Col1.18. Ga Ga1.6-9. Ga5.2-4. Ep +* Eph4.15, Eph4.16. 1 Ti
1Ti2.4-6. 1 P +* 1Pe2.2. holding. Re Re2.13. Re3.11. all. Ep Eph4.15, Eph4.16. by. Jb Job10.912. Ps Ps139.15, Ps139.16. bands. Ep + Eph4.3. nourishment. Jn * Jn15.4-6. Ro Ro11.17. Ep *
Eph5.29. ministered. 2 Co + 2Co9.10. knit. ver. Col2.2. Jn * Jn17.21. Ac Ac4.32. Ro * Ro12.4,
Ro12.5. 1 Co 1Co1.10. 1Co10.16, 1Co10.17. * 1Co12.12-27. Ep * Eph4.3. Ph Php1.27.
Php2.2-5. 1 P 1Pe3.8. increaseth. f147:147D, Ge + Ge1.29. Col +* Col1.10. 1 Co 1Co3.6. Ep
Eph4.16. 1 Th 1Th3.12. 1Th4.10. 2 Th 2Th1.3. 2 P 2Pe3.18.
20. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. Col Col3.3. Ro * Ro6.2-11. Ro7.4-6. Ga Ga2.19,
Ga2.20. * Ga6.14. 1 P 1Pe4.1-3. from. See on ver. Col2.8. Ep Eph2.15. rudiments. or,
elements. ver. Col2.8. Ga Ga4.3mg. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. living. Jn Jn15.19.
Jn17.14-16. 2 Co 2Co10.3. Ja Jas4.4. 1 J 1Jn5.19. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. subject. See
on ver. Col2.14, Col2.16. Ga * Ga4.3, Ga4.9-12. He * Heb13.9.
21. Touch not. f81, Ge + Ge15.13. f92:92H, Ac + Ac17.28. Ge Ge3.3. Le Le5.2. Le11.8. Is
Is52.11. 2 Co * 2Co6.17. taste not. ver. Col2.16. 1 Ti 1Ti4.3, 1Ti4.4.
22. to perish. Mt Mt15.17. Mk * Mk7.18, Mk7.19. Jn * Jn6.27. 1 Co 1Co6.13. +
1Co15.42g. after. Is Is29.13, Is29.18. Da Da11.37. Mt * Mt15.3-9. Mk * Mk7.7-13. Ti Tt1.14.
Re Re17.18.
23. a show. Ge +* Ge3.5, Ge3.6. Dt * Dt4.2. Mt * Mt23.27, Mt23.28. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. 1
Ti 1Ti4.3, 1Ti4.8. will. See on ver. Col2.8, + Col2.18, Col2.22. and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. ver.
Col2.18. neglecting. or, punishing, or, not sparing. Ep Eph5.29. 1 Ti 1Ti4.8. satisfying. Is +*
Is58.13. Ro * Ro13.14. 1 Co * 1Co10.31.
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The apostle exhorts Christians to seek and set their affections on things above, as risen
with Christ, and as following him to heaven, Col3.1-4; to mortify all carnal lusts, to put away
malice, and to seek conformity to Christ in holiness, Col3.5-11; especially in love of each other,
readiness to forgive injuries, and gratitude to God, Col3.12-15; to let the word of Christ dwell
in them richly; to abound in grateful praises; and to do all things in the name of Christ,
Col3.16" Col3.17 }. He gives exhortations to wives and husbands, Col3.18" Col3.19 }; to
children and parents, Col3.20" Col3.21 }; and to servants, Col3.22-25.
1. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. risen. Col 2:+* Col2.12, Col2.13, Col2.20. Ro * Ro6.4,
Ro6.5, Ro6.9-11. Ga * Ga2.19, Ga2.20. Ep Eph1.19, Eph1.20. * Eph2.5, Eph2.6. seek. ver.
Col3.2. Ps +* Ps16.11. * Ps17.14, Ps17.15. * Ps73.25, Ps73.26. Pr Pr15.24. Mt Mt6.19,
Mt6.20, Mt6.33. Lk Lk12.33. Ro Ro8.6. 2 Co 2Co4.18. Ph +* Php3.20, Php3.21. He
Heb10.34. Heb11.13-16. those things. Jn Jn8.23. Ph Php3.14. where. Ps Ps110.1. Mt
Mt22.44. Mt26.64. Mk Mk12.36. Mk14.62. * Mk16.19. Lk Lk20.42. Lk22.69. Ac Ac2.34. *
Ac7.55. Ro * Ro8.34. Ep + Eph1.20. Eph4.10. He Heb1.3, Heb1.13. Heb8.1. Heb10.12. *
Heb12.2. 1 P 1Pe3.22. right hand. f22:22A, Ps + Ps110.1.
2. Set. See on ver. Col3.1. 1 S 1Sa22.23. 1 Ch * 1Ch22.19. 1Ch29.3. Ps Ps62.10.
Ps91.14. Ps119.36, Ps119.37. Pr * Pr23.5. Ec Ec7.14. Mt * Mt6.21. +* Mt16.23. Jn Jn14.19.
Ro Ro8.4-6. Ph Php1.23. 1 J 1Jn2.15-17. affection. or, mind. not. ver. Col3.5. Ge
Ge45.20. Ps Ps49.11-17. Pr Pr23.6. Mt Mt6.19. Lk Lk12.15. * Lk16.8, Lk16.9, Lk16.11,
Lk16.19-25. Ph +* Php3.19. 1 J 1Jn2.15.
3. are dead. Col Col2.20. Ro +* Ro6.2, Ro6.6. Ga Ga2.20. your. ver. Col3.4. Col Col1.5.
Jn Jn3.16. * Jn4.14. * Jn5.21, Jn5.24, Jn5.40. Jn6.39, Jn6.40. Jn10.28-30. * Jn14.19. Ro *
Ro5.10, Ro5.21. Ro8.2, Ro8.34-39. 1 Co 1Co15.45. 2 Co +* 2Co5.7. He Heb7.25. 1 P +*
1Pe1.3-5. hid. Col +* Col2.3. Ge Ge7.16. 2 K 2Ki11.3. Ps +* Ps83.3. Mt +* Mt11.25. Jn Jn17.23.
1 Co 1Co2.14. Ph +* Php4.7. 1 P 1Pe3.4. 1 J 1Jn3.2. Re * Re2.17. with Christ. Jn * Jn17.21.
1 Co 1Co12.27. 2 Co 2Co5.17. 1 J * 1Jn5.20.
4. who is. f63:63I, Nu + Nu26.4. or, (with whom) our life (is hid). our. Jn +* Jn11.25.
Jn14.6. +* Jn20.31. Ac * Ac3.15. 2 Co 2Co4.16. Ga Ga2.20. 2 Ti 2Ti1.1. 1 J * 1Jn1.1, 1Jn1.2.
1Jn5.12. Re Re2.7. Re22.1, Re22.14. shall appear. Ph Php3.21. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1,
2Ti4.8. Ti Tt2.13. He Heb9.28. 1 P 1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.13. 1Pe4.13. * 1Pe5.4. 1 J 1Jn2.28.
1Jn3.2. ye also. Ps * Ps17.15. * Ps73.24. Is * Is25.8, Is25.9. Mt +* Mt13.43. Jn Jn6.39, Jn6.40.
+* Jn14.3. * Jn17.24. Ro * Ro8.19, Ro8.29. 1 Co * 1Co15.43. 2 Co * 2Co4.17. Ph +* Php3.21. 1
Th 1Th4.17. 2 Th +* 2Th1.10-12. Ju * Jud24. with him. Ex = Ex28.1. in glory. Ps Ps102.16.
Ro * Ro8.17, Ro8.18, Ro8.21. 1 Co 1Co15.43. 1 Th 1Th2.12. 1 P * 1Pe4.13.
5. Mortify. Mt Mt5.29. Mt18.9. Mk Mk9.47. Ro * Ro6.6. Ro8.13. Ga Ga2.20. *
Ga5.24. Ep Eph5.3-6. members. f46:46A, Le + Le26.30. The members which commit the sins
are put by a forcible Catachresis for the sins themselves. For the sins are immediately
enumerated, not the members (B677). Ro Ro6.13. * Ro7.5, Ro7.23. Ja Jas4.1. fornication. Mt
Mt15.19. Mk +* Mk7.21, Mk7.22. Ac + Ac15.20. Ro +* Ro1.29. 1 Co * 1Co5.1, 1Co5.10,
1Co5.11. +* 1Co6.9, 1Co6.13, 1Co6.18. 2 Co 2Co12.21. Ga * Ga5.19-21. Ep +* Eph5.3,
Eph5.5. 1 Th * 1Th4.3. He Heb12.16. +* Heb13.4. Re +* Re21.8. * Re22.15. inordinate. Ro
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Masters are charged to behave properly to their servants, Col4.1. Exhortations to
perseverance in prayer, Col4.2-4; and to prudence and edifying speech, Col4.5" Col4.6 }. The
apostle commends Tychicus and Onesimus, by whom he sends the epistle, Col4.7-9; and
concludes with salutations, admonitions, and directions, Col4.10-18.
1. Masters. T#679. Dt Dt23.15, Dt23.16. +* Dt24.14, Dt24.15. Jb + Job27.13 (T#490). Pr +
Pr21.13 (T#687). +22:22 (T#636). Je * Je22.13. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Ep +* Eph6.9. 1 Ti 1Ti5.18.
give. Le +* Le19.13. * Le25.39-43. Dt * Dt15.12-15. +* Dt24.14, Dt24.15. Ne Ne5.5-13. Jb
Job24.11, Job24.12. * Job31.13-15. Is * Is58.3, Is58.5-9. Je Je34.9-17. Ml +* Mal3.5. Lk
Lk7.15. Jn Jn19.27. Ja * Jas2.13. +* Jas5.4. just. T#1849. Pr +* Pr18.13. Jn +* Jn7.51. 1 Ti +*
1Ti5.19n. Ja +* Jas5.4. equal. T#1850. Ml +* Mal3.5. Mt Mt7.12. * Mt20.9n, Mt20.13n,
Mt20.25, Mt20.26. 2 Co 2Co8.14. ye also. Ec * Ec5.8. Mt Mt23.8, Mt23.9. * Mt24.48-51. Lk *
Lk16.1-13. Lk19.15. Ep * Eph6.8, Eph6.9, etc. Re * Re17.14. Re19.16.
2. Continue. ver. Col4.12. Col Col1.9. Ge * Ge32.26. 1 S +* 1Sa12.23. Jb Job15.4. Job27.810. Ps +* Ps55.16, Ps55.17. Ps109.4. See on Lk Lk18.1. Ac + Ac1.14. Ro * Ro12.12. Ep *
Eph6.18. Ph Php4.6. 1 Th +* 1Th5.17, 1Th5.18. watch. Ne * Ne4.9. Mt + Mt24.42. *
Mt26.41. Mk Mk13.33. Mk14.38. Lk + Lk21.36. 1 P * 1Pe4.7. thanksgiving. Col * Col1.12,
Col1.13. See on 2:7. 3:15, 17. Ep + Eph5.20. He * Heb13.15.
3. praying. Ro * Ro15.30-32. Ep * Eph6.19. Ph Php1.19. 1 Th * 1Th5.25. Phm Phm22. He
Heb13.18, Heb13.19. that. 1 Co 1Co16.9. 2 Co 2Co2.12. 2 Th 2Th3.1, 2Th3.2. Re * Re3.7,
Re3.8. a door. The term door is used metaphorically for an entrance to any business, or
occasion or opportunity of doing any thing; and consequently a door of utterance is an
opportunity of preaching the gospel successfully. See the parallel texts. Ac +* Ac14.27. of
utterance. or, for the word. Ac + Ac8.4. the mystery. See on Col * Col1.26. Col2.2, Col2.3. Mt
+* Mt13.11. Ro +* Ro16.25n. 1 Co * 1Co4.1. Ep Eph6.19. of Christ. Ep Eph3.4. for. ver.
Col4.18. Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1. Eph6.20. Ph *1:+ Php1.7, Php1.13, Php1.14. 2 Ti 2Ti1.16. *
2Ti2.9.
4. I may. Mt Mt10.26, Mt10.27. Ac Ac4.29. 2 Co 2Co3.12. 2Co4.1-4. as. ver. Col4.6. Ac
Ac5.29. 1 Co * 1Co2.4, 1Co2.5. 2 Co +* 2Co2.14-17. Ep Eph6.20.
5. Walk. Col +* Col3.16. Ps * Ps90.12. Mt * Mt10.16. Ro Ro16.19. 1 Co 1Co14.19-25. Ep +*
Eph5.15-17. Ja +* Jas1.5. * Jas3.13, Jas3.17. in wisdom. Col +* Col1.9. toward them. Col +*
Col1.10. 2 S 2Sa12.14. Ps * Ps39.1. Pr +* Pr25.26. Ezk Eze20.9. Mk + Mk4.11. Ac Ac2.47. *
Ac24.16. Ro +* Ro2.24. Ro12.17. Ro13.7. Ro14.16-18. 1 Co 1Co5.12, 1Co5.13. 1Co9.12. *
1Co10.32. 1Co14.23. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 2Co8.21. Ga +* Ga6.10. Ep Eph4.1. Ph Php1.27.
Php2.15. Php4.5, Php4.8. 1 Th * 1Th4.12. * 1Th5.15. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.7. 1Ti5.7, * 1Ti5.14. 1Ti6.1. Ti
* Tt2.5, Tt2.8, Tt2.10. Tt3.2. He +* Heb12.14. Ja Jas2.7. 1 P * 1Pe2.12, 1Pe2.15, 1Pe2.17. *
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when visited by Dr. Chandler, all was silence and solitude; and a fox, first discovered by his ears
peeping over a brow, was the only inhabitant of Laodicea. Hierapolis. i.e. temple city,
S#2404g, only here. Hierapolis, now Pambouk-Kaiesi, was situated, according to the
Itinerary, six miles N. of Laodicea; and its ruins are now about a mile and a half in
circumference. ver. Col4.15, Col4.16. Col + Col2.1. Re Re1.11. * Re3.14-18.
14. Luke. i.e. luminous, S#3065g. Ac + Ac16.10. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.11. Phm Phm24. beloved.
ver. Col4.9, Col4.12. Demas. i.e. popular, S#1214g. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.10. Phm Phm24.
15. the brethren. Ep + Eph6.23. Laodicea. See on ver. Col4.13. Nymphas. i.e. bridegroom,
S#3564g. This name may be feminine. the church. Ro + Ro16.5. 1 Co * 1Co16.9. Phm +*
Phm2. their house. or, some authorities read, her house. A. T. Robertson states It is not
possible to tell whether it is her or his house here (Word Pictures, vol. 4, p. 512). Bruce
Metzger in his Textual Commentary indicates the editorial committee for the United Bible
Societies Greek text preferred the feminine reading on the basis of the manuscript evidence
cited there (p. 627).
16. this epistle. Ro
S#2994g. Re Re3.14.
Ro16.22. 2 Th
17. Archippus. i.e. horse chief, S#751g. Phm * Phm2. Take. Le Le10.3. Nu Nu18.5. 2 Ch
2Ch29.11. Ezk Eze44.23, Eze44.24. Ac +* Ac20.28. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.16. 1Ti6.11-14, 1Ti6.20. 2 Ti
2Ti4.1-5. the ministry. Ac Ac1.17. Ac14.23. 1 Co 1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. Ep +* Eph4.11. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6,
1Ti4.14. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. +* 2Ti2.2. 2Ti4.5. thou hast received. Ac Ac14.23. Ti Tt1.5. fulfil. 2 Ti
2Ti4.5.
18. by. 1 Co +* 1Co16.21. 2 Th 2Th3.17. hand. f121:121BC, 1 Co + 1Co16.21. Remember.
2 Ti 2Ti1.8. He Heb13.3. my bonds. ver. Col4.3. Ph + Php1.7. Grace. See on Ro Ro16.20,
Ro16.24. 2 Co +* 2Co13.14. 1 Ti 1Ti6.21. 2 Ti 2Ti4.22. Ti Tt3.15. He Heb13.25.
1 THESSALONIANS
1 THESSALONIANS 1
The apostle salutes the church at Thessalonica, 1Th1.1; and shows how he thanked God on
their behalf, and prayed for them; remembering the fruits of their faith, love, and patient hope,
as evidences of their election of God, 1Th1.2-4. He speaks, more particularly, concerning the
happy effects of his success among them: for, receiving the word in much affliction, copying
the example of their teachers, and setting good examples to others; their conversion from idols
to the service of the true God, and their patient waiting for Jesus, the Deliverer from the wrath
to come, speedily became known in every place, 1Th1.6-10.
1. Paul. 2 Th 2Th1.1, 2Th1.2. Silvanus. Silas, or Silvanus, and Timothy, did not come to the
Apostle, when driven from Thessalonica and Berea, till after his arrival at Athens, nor did they
continue with him in that city, being sent speedily back to Thessalonica (1 Th 1Th3.1. Ac
Ac17.10-15); which shows that this epistle could not have been written from Athens, but from
Corinth, where they afterwards rejoined him (Ac Ac18.1-6). Ac 15:+ Ac15.22, Ac15.27,
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Ac15.32, Ac15.34, Ac15.40. Ac16.19, Ac16.25, Ac16.29. Ac17.4, Ac17.15. Ac18.5, Silas. 2
Co 2Co1.19. 2 Th 2Th1.1. 1 P 1Pe5.12. Timotheus. Ac 16:+ Ac16.1-33. Ac17.14, Ac17.15.
Ac18.5. Ac19.22. Ac20.4. 2 Co 2Co1.1. Ph Php1.1. Col Col1.1. 1 Ti 1Ti1.2. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. He
Heb13.23. unto the. See on 1 Co 1Co1.2. Ga Ga1.2. Thessalonians. i.e. victory over the tossing
of the law; victory over falsity, S#2331g. Ac 17:+ Ac17.1-99, Ac17.11, Ac17.13. Ac20.4.
Ac27.2. 2 Th 2Th1.1. in God. Ga Ga1.22. 2 Th 2Th1.1. 1 J 1Jn1.3. Ju Jud1. Grace. See on Ro +
Ro1.7. Ep Eph1.2.
2. give thanks. 1 Th 1Th2.13. 1Th3.9. See on Ro 1:+ Ro1.8, Ro1.9. Ro6.17. 1 Co 1Co1.4.
Ep Eph1.15, Eph1.16. Ep + Eph5.20. Ph Php1.3, Php1.4. Col Col1.3. Phm Phm4. always for.
f98, Ro + Ro11.33. Alliteration is present in the Greek: pantote peri panton. mention. Ro +
Ro1.9. prayers. Ph * Php4.6.
3. Remembering. 1 Th 1Th3.6. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3-5. without ceasing. 1 Th * 1Th2.13. +* 1Th5.17.
your work of. f29, Ex + Ex19.6. This may be understood to mean work which proceeds from
faith, labor which proceeds from love, and patience that proceeds from hope if taken as the
genitive of origin. The genitive, however, may be, by Anti mereia, faithful service, loving labor,
and hopeful patience. But if the figure is Antiptosis, then it means a working faith (i.e. a faith
which is manifested by its works), a laborious love, and patient hope. Probably all three
interpretations are correct! (B508). 1 Th * 1Th2.13, 1Th2.14. Jn Jn6.27-29. Ro Ro16.26. 1 Co
1Co15.58. Ga * Ga5.6. 2 Th * 2Th1.3, 2Th1.11. He Heb4.11. +* Heb6.10. Heb11.7,
Heb11.8, Heb11.17, Heb11.24-34. Ja * Jas2.17-26. Re Re2.19. of faith. f174, Ge + Ge18.27. 1
Th * 1Th3.6. 1Th5.8. 1 Co 1Co13.13. and labor. Ge Ge29.20. SS So8.7. Jn Jn14.15, Jn14.2123. Jn15.10. Jn21.15-17. Ro Ro16.6. 1 Co 1Co13.4-7. 2 Co 2Co5.14, 2Co5.15. 2Co8.7-9. Ga
Ga5.13. Phm Phm5-7. He +* Heb6.10, Heb6.11. 1 J 1Jn3.18. 1Jn5.3. Re Re2.2-4. of love. 1 Th
* 1Th3.6. Col Col1.4. 2 Th * 2Th1.3, 2Th1.4. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14. Phm Phm5. Re Re2.10. and
patience. Ro +* Ro2.7. +* Ro5.3-5. Ro8.24, Ro8.25. Ro12.12. 15:+* Ro15.4, Ro15.13. 1 Co
1Co13.13. 2 Co 2Co4.17, 2Co4.18. Ga +* Ga6.9. 2 Th 2Th1.4. 2Th3.5. He Heb6.15.
Heb10.36. Ja Jas1.3, Jas1.4. * Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 1 J 1Jn3.3. Re Re3.10. in the sight. 1 Th
1Th2.19. 1Th3.9, 1Th3.13. Is Is2.5. Is50.11. Ec Ec2.26. Ac +* Ac3.19. Ac10.31. 2 Co 2Co2.17.
1 Ti 1Ti2.3. He * Heb13.21. 1 P 1Pe3.4. 1 J 1Jn1.7. 1Jn3.21. our. Ga + Ga1.4.
4. Knowing. ver. 1Th1.3. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ro11.5-7. Ep Eph1.4. Ph * Php1.6, Php1.7. 1 P
1Pe1.2. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. beloved, your election of God. or, beloved of God, your election.
beloved. Ro Ro1.7. Col Col3.12. 2 Th 2Th2.13. election. Mk Mk13.20. Lk + Lk18.7. Ac +*
Ac13.48. +* Ac18.27. Ro +* Ro1.7. * Ro9.25. Ep * Eph1.4. Eph2.4, Eph2.5. Col Col3.12. 2 Th *
2Th2.13. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9, 2Ti1.10. Ti Tt3.4, Tt3.5. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. Re Re13.8. Re17.8.
5. our. Is Is55.11. Ro Ro2.16. 2 Co 2Co4.3. Ga Ga1.8-12. Ga2.2. 2 Th 2Th2.14. 2 Ti
2Ti2.8. in word. 1 Th 1Th2.13. Is Is55.10, Is55.11. 1 Co +* 1Co2.4. * 1Co4.20. 2 Co 2Co3.6.
but. Ps Ps110.2, Ps110.3. Mk Mk16.20. Ac Ac11.21. Ac16.14. Ro +* Ro1.16. Ro15.18,
Ro15.19. 1 Co 1Co1.24. 1Co2.4, 1Co2.5. 1Co3.6. 2 Co 2Co10.4, 2Co10.5. Ep Eph1.17-20.
Eph2.4, Eph2.5, Eph2.10. Eph3.20. Ph Php2.13. Ja Jas1.16-18. 1 P 1Pe1.3. in the. Jn
Jn16.7-15. Ac Ac2.33. Ac10.44-46. Ac11.15-18. 1 Co 1Co3.16. 1Co12.7-11. 2 Co 2Co6.6. Ga
Ga3.2-5. Ga5.5, Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ti Tt3.5, Tt3.6. He Heb2.4. 1 P 1Pe1.12. Ghost. Gr.
pneuma, Mt + Mt1.18n. in much assurance. Col +* Col2.2. He * Heb2.3. Heb6.11, Heb6.18,
Heb6.19. Heb10.22. 2 P 2Pe1.10, 2Pe1.19. what manner. 1 Th * 1Th2.1-11. Ac Ac20.18,
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prophetic position. This of itself would not answer the question whether the Rapture is
promised for all believers, or only to those who are counted worthy (Lk +* Lk21.36). The
doctrine of the one body (Ep Eph4.4n), the declaration that we shall all be changed (1 Co
1Co15.51), and the extension by promise and prophecy of blessings equally to all believers (Ps
+* Ps149.9) argue for all to be raptured, as against the various partial rapture theories.
However, the presence in Scripture of repeated warnings to be faithful and ready, and the
exhortation of our Lord to pray that we might be counted worthy, suggest the real possibility
that some believers will not be counted worthy, otherwise there would be no point to the
warnings, if qualification were universal and automatic. 1 Th 1Th2.16. 1Th5.9. Jb * Job21.30.
Ps +* Ps7.6. Is Is24.20, Is24.21. +* Is26.20, Is26.21. Is34.2-4. Is61.2. Je +* Je30.7. Da +*
Da12.1. Na Na1.2. Zp Zep1.15. +* Zep2.3. Mt Mt13.49, Mt13.50. Ro Ro1.18. Ro2.5. +*
Ro5.9. Re * Re6.16, Re6.17. to come. Ps Ps132.18. Ps149.4. Mt Mt3.7. Ep Eph5.6. Col
Col3.6.
1 THESSALONIANS 2
The apostle reminds the Thessalonians of his affectionate, faithful labors, and holy manner
of life, among them, 1Th2.1-12. He expresses his satisfaction, as to the manner in which they
had received the gospel; and their constancy amidst persecution, 13, 14: and speaks of the guilt
and ruin of the unbelieving Jews, especially for opposing the gospels being preached to the
Gentiles, 1Th2.15" 1Th2.16 }. He shows his joy on the account of the Thessalonians, his desire
of seeing them again, and his hope of a joyful meeting at the coming of Christ, 1Th2.17-20.
1. our entrance. ver. 1Th2.13. 1 Th * 1Th1.3-10. Ac Ac13.24. 2 Th 2Th3.1. was not. 2 Th
2Th1.10. in vain. 1 Th 1Th3.5. Jb Job39.16. Ps Ps73.13. Ps127.1. Is * Is49.4. * Is65.23. Hab
Hab2.13. 1 Co 15:+* 1Co15.2, 1Co15.10, 1Co15.58. 2 Co 2Co6.1. Ga Ga2.2. +* Ga4.11. Ph
Php2.16.
2. shamefully. Ac Ac5.41. Ac14.5g. Ac16.12, Ac16.22-24, Ac16.37. 2 Ti 2Ti1.12. He
Heb11.36, Heb11.37. Heb12.2, Heb12.3. 1 P 1Pe2.14-16. bold. 1 Th 1Th1.5. Ac 4:+ Ac4.13,
Ac4.20, Ac4.31. Ac14.3. +* Ac17.2, Ac17.3. Ep Eph6.19, Eph6.20. at Philippi. Ac 16:+
Ac16.12, Ac16.22-24, Ac16.37. our God. 1 Th 1Th3.9. Ph + Php1.3. 2 Th 2Th1.11, 2Th1.12. to
speak. Ac Ac17.2-9. the gospel. ver. 1Th2.8, 1Th2.9. Ro + Ro1.1. Col Col1.26-29. much. Ac
Ac6.9, Ac6.10. Ac15.1, Ac15.2. Ac17.2-9, Ac17.17. Ac19.8. Ph Php1.27-30. Col Col2.1. Ju +*
Jud3. contention. The word agon properly denotes strife, contention, or contest for victory,
such as was used in the Grecian games of running, wrestling, boxing, etc. Hence it may mean
here not only a struggle, contest, or labor, but exposed to danger,at the peril of our lives. So
in a Greek phrase quoted by Rosenmuller, agon prophasin, ouk anamenei, in danger, we must
not delay. Ph + Php1.30.
3. our exhortation. ver. 1Th2.5, 1Th2.6, 1Th2.11. 1 Th 1Th4.1, 1Th4.2. Nu Nu16.15. 1 S
1Sa12.3. Ac + Ac4.36. Ac20.33, Ac20.34. 2 Co * 2Co2.17. * 2Co4.2, 2Co4.5. 2Co7.2.
2Co11.13. 2Co12.16-18. 2 P 2Pe1.16. deceit. 2 Co 2Co6.8g. 2 Th 2Th2.11. uncleanness. 1 Th
1Th4.7. in guile. 2 Co +* 2Co4.2.
4. as we. 1 Co 1Co7.25. Ep * Eph3.8. 1 Ti 1Ti1.11-13. allowed. Ro + Ro2.18. to be. Lk
Lk12.42. Lk16.11. 1 Co 1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. * 1Co9.17. Ga + Ga2.7. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.11, 1Ti1.12.
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Ps * Ps34.11. Pr * Pr1.10, Pr1.15. Pr2.1. Pr3.1. Pr4.1-12. Pr5.1, Pr5.2. Pr6.1. Pr7.1, Pr7.24.
Pr31.1-9. 1 Co 1Co4.14, 1Co4.15.
12. walk worthy. 1 Th * 1Th4.1, 1Th4.12. Lk + Lk21.36. Ga Ga5.16. Ep +* Eph4.1.
Eph5.2, Eph5.8. Ph * Php1.27. Col + Col1.10. Col2.6. 1 P 1Pe1.15, 1Pe1.16. 1 J 1Jn1.6,
1Jn1.7. +* 1Jn2.6. 3 J 3Jn6. called you. 1 Th 1Th5.24. Lk * Lk22.29. Ro +* Ro8.28, Ro8.30.
Ro9.23, Ro9.24. 1 Co * 1Co1.9. 2 Th 2Th1.11, 2Th1.12. * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9.
2Ti2.14. 1 P 1Pe1.15. * 1Pe2.9. 1Pe3.9. 1Pe5.10. kingdom. Ps * Ps145.11, Ps145.13. Mt +*
Mt24.14. +* Mt25.34. Col Col1.13n. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1n. and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By
Hendiadys, his glorious kingdom, with emphasis on the word glorious. Two words are
used, but one thing meant. glory. Ps +* Ps102.16. Mt +* Mt25.31. Col +* Col3.4.
13. thank. See on 1 Th +* 1Th1.2, 1Th1.3. Ro * Ro1.8, Ro1.9. because. Je * Je44.16. Mt
Mt10.13, Mt10.14, Mt10.40. Ac * Ac2.41. Ac10.33. Ac11.1. Ac13.45, Ac13.48. Ac16.14,
Ac16.30-34. 17:+* Ac17.11, Ac17.18-20, Ac17.32. Ga * Ga4.14. 2 P * 2Pe3.2. ye received. 1 Th
* 1Th4.8. Mt * Mt10.40. Mt13.23. Lk Lk10.39. Ac +* Ac17.11, Ac17.12. which ye heard. lit.
the word of hearing. f144:144B, Dt + Dt33.19. Ro Ro10.17. Ga Ga3.2, Ga3.5. received it
not as. T#1066. Mt + Mt10.20. Lk +* Lk8.18. Ga Ga4.14. word of men. Ga Ga1.11. the word of
God. Je Je23.28n, Je23.29. Lk * Lk5.1. * Lk8.11, Lk8.21. +* Lk11.28. Ac Ac8.14. Ac13.44, *
Ac13.46. Ro + Ro9.6. Ro10.17. Ep * Eph6.17. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15, 2Ti3.16. He Heb4.12. 1 P *
1Pe1.25. 2 P * 2Pe1.16-21. effectually worketh. T#1053. 1 Th * 1Th1.5-10. Is Is55.11. Je
Je5.14. Je23.29. Jn Jn15.3. * Jn17.17, Jn17.19. Ac Ac19.20. +* Ac20.32. Ro +* Ro1.16. *
Ro6.17, Ro6.18. 2 Co 2Co3.18. Ph * Php2.13. Col * Col1.6. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15, 2Ti3.16. He
Heb4.12. Ja +* Jas1.18. +* Jas5.16. 1 P +* 1Pe1.23. * 1Pe2.2. 2 P * 2Pe3.18. 1 J * 1Jn3.3. *
1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.5.
14. became. 1 Th + 1Th1.6. the churches. Ac Ac9.31. +* Ac10.28. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. Ga
Ga1.22. are in Christ. 1 Th 1Th1.1. Jn Jn15.5. 1 Co 1Co1.30. 2 Th 2Th1.1. ye also. 1 Th
1Th3.4. Ac Ac17.1-8, Ac17.13. 2 Co 2Co8.1, 2Co8.2. 2 Th 2Th1.4, 2Th1.5. even. Ac Ac8.1,
Ac8.3. Ac9.1, Ac9.13. Ac11.19. Ac12.1-3. He 5:33, 34. * Heb10.33, Heb10.34.
15. killed. Mt +* Mt5.12. Mt21.35-39. Mt23.31-35, Mt23.37. Mt27.25. Lk Lk11.48-51.
Lk13.33, Lk13.34. + Lk24.20. Ac Ac2.23. Ac3.15. Ac4.10. Ac5.30. * Ac7.52. own prophets. Je
Je2.30. persecuted us. or, chased us out. Am Am7.12. Lk Lk11.49g. Ac Ac9.22, Ac9.23.
Ac22.18-21. 2 Co + 2Co11.26. please not. Ac Ac12.3. Ro + Ro8.8. 1 Co 1Co10.5. contrary. Est
Es3.8. Lk Lk11.52, Lk11.53.
16. Forbidding. Ac Ac11.2, Ac11.3, Ac11.17, Ac11.18. * Ac13.45, Ac13.50. * Ac14.2,
Ac14.5, Ac14.19. * Ac17.5, Ac17.6, Ac17.13. * Ac18.12, Ac18.13. Ac19.9. Ac21.27-31.
Ac22.21, Ac22.22. Ga Ga5.11. Ep * Eph3.8, Eph3.13. that. Is * Is45.22. Mk +* Mk16.16. Ac
Ac4.12. Ro * Ro10.13-15. 2 Th 2Th2.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti2.4. to fill. Ge +* Ge15.16. Da Da8.23. Zc
Zec5.6-8. Mt * Mt23.32, Mt23.34. for the wrath. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. Jl * Joe2.30, Joe2.31. Ml *
Mal4.1, Mal4.5. Mt * Mt3.7-10, Mt3.12. Mt12.45. Mt21.41-44. * Mt22.6, Mt22.7. * Mt24.1,
Mt24.2, Mt24.6, Mt24.14, Mt24.21, Mt24.22, Mt24.34. Lk Lk11.50, Lk11.51. * Lk19.42-44.
+* Lk21.20-24. He * Heb6.8. +* Heb10.27-30. Ja +* Jas5.1-6. Re * Re22.11.
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17. being taken. ver. 1Th2.11. Ac Ac17.6-9. short time. lit. hour. f171:171T, Jn + Jn4.23.
2 Co + 2Co7.8. in presence. 2 K 2Ki5.26. Ac Ac17.10. 1 Co 1Co5.3. Col * Col2.5. endeavored. 1
Th * 1Th3.6, 1Th3.10, 1Th3.11. Ge Ge31.30. Ge45.28. Ge48.11. 2 S 2Sa13.39. Ps Ps63.1. Lk
Lk22.15. Ro Ro1.13. Ro15.23. Ph Php1.22-26.
18. even. 1 Co 1Co16.21. Col Col4.18. 2 Th 2Th3.17. Phm Phm9. once. Ne Ne13.20. Jb
Job33.14. Ph Php4.16. Satan. By raising such a storm of persecution at Berea and other places,
that it was deemed prudent to delay his visit till the storm was somewhat allayed. Some,
apparently with less propriety, suppose Satan may mean some adversary, or powerful
opponent, as the word denotes; others refer it to wicked men, who are the instruments of
Satan; and others by a very usual figure which substitutes the concrete for the abstract (
f121:121A. Figure of speech Metonymy of the Cause: here, the person acting for the thing
done. For other instances of the concrete put for abstract, see Ga Ga4.19. Ep Eph4.13,
Eph4.22. Col Col3.11. Contrast f121:121N. Metonymy of the Adjunct, abstract put for
concrete, Ge + Ge31.54), understand wickedness, i.e. the wickedness of his enemies and
persecutors. Satan, of course, is himself a created being, a person, not merely an abstract
influence (see Jn Jn16.14n), not ominiscient, not omnipresentonly ubiquitous, everywhere
present in an evil sense, but only in one place at a time. Jb + Job1.7 (T#15). Zc Zec3.1, Zec3.2.
Jn * Jn13.2, Jn13.27. Ro Ro1.13. Ro15.22. 1 Co + 1Co5.5. 2 Co 2Co11.12-14. Re * Re2.10.
Re12.9-12. hindered. Ne Ne4.8. Jb Job2.7. Da Da10.13. Lk Lk11.52. Lk13.16. Ac Ac5.3.
Ac16.7. 17: Ac17.9, Ac17.13, Ac17.14, Ac17.18. Ro Ro1.13. Ro15.22. 2 Co 2Co2.11.
2Co11.3. 2Co11.13-15. 2Co12.7. Ep Eph6.11. 1 Ti 1Ti5.15. 1 P 1Pe5.8. Re Re2.13, Re2.24.
19. For what. Dr. Macknight connects this verse with the preceding by adding, These
things ye may believe; for what, etc. The fervor of affection, and the animation with which it
is expressed, in this chapter, are incomparable. our hope. 2 Co * 2Co1.14. Ph Php2.16. +*
Php4.1. crown. Pr Pr4.9. Pr12.4. Pr16.31. Pr17.6. Is Is62.3. 2 Ti 2Ti4.8. Ja Jas1.12. 1 P
1Pe5.4. Re +* Re2.10. Re4.10, Re4.11. rejoicing. or, glorying. f121:121E, Ge + Ge25.23. ver.
1Th2.20. Ps +* Ps126.6. Da +* Da12.3. Ro Ro15.16-19. He +* Heb13.17. Are not. Is * Is8.18. 1
Co 1Co15.31. 2 Co + 2Co1.14. 2 Th 2Th1.4. even ye. Ga +* Ga4.11. in the presence. 1 Th
1Th1.3. 1Th3.9, 1Th3.13. * 1Th5.23. 1 Co * 1Co4.5. 1Co15.23. 2 Co 2Co1.14. Ph Php2.16.
Php4.1. 2 Th 2Th1.7-12. 2Th2.1. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14, 1Ti6.15. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.1, 2Ti4.2. Ti Tt2.13. 1 J
1Jn2.28. our Lord. Ju * Jud24. at his. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. 1 J * 1Jn3.1-3. 2 P 2Pe3.14. Re +* Re1.7.
Re11.18. * Re22.12. coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. 1 Th 1Th3.13. 1Th4.15. 1Th5.23. 2 Th
2Th2.1, 2Th2.8. 1 Co 1Co15.23. Ja Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P 2Pe1.16. 2Pe3.4, 2Pe3.12. 1 J 1Jn2.28.
20. our glory. f121:121E, Ge + Ge25.23. Pr Pr17.6. 1 Co 1Co11.7.
1 THESSALONIANS 3
The apostle shows, that his care for the Christians at Thessalonica had induced him to send
Timothy, to establish and encourage them, 1Th3.1-5; whose good report concerning them had
been a great comfort to him in his distresses, 1Th3.6-8. He thanks God, in their behalf, and
shows how earnestly he desires to see them, 9, 1Th3.10; and prays, that he may be enabled to
visit them; and for their growth in holiness and love, and perseverance to the end, 1Th3.11-13.
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1 THESSALONIANS 4
The apostle earnestly exhorts his brethren, to increasing in diligence in obeying Christ, 1, 2:
and to chastity, and integrity in all things: as God had called them to holiness: and those who
despised these admonitions, would despise God himself, 1Th4.3-8. He calls on them to
abound more and more in love of one another, 1Th4.9" 1Th4.10 }; to be industrious in their
respective callings, 1Th4.11" 1Th4.12 }; and to moderate their sorrow for deceased believers,
1Th4.13; from assured expectation of the coming of Christ to raise the dead in Christ, to change
living believers, and receive them by the Rapture to himself, 1Th4.14-18.
1. Furthermore. Ph + Php3.1. we. 1 Th 1Th2.11. Ro * Ro12.1. 2 Co 2Co6.1. 2Co10.1. Ep
Eph4.1. Phm Phm9, Phm10. He Heb13.22. we beseech. or, we request. exhort. or, beseech.
by the. ver. 1Th4.2. 1 Co * 1Co5.4. Ep Eph4.20. 2 Th 2Th2.1. 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 1Ti6.13, 1Ti6.14. 2
Ti +* 2Ti4.1. ye have received. ver. 1Th4.11, 1Th4.12. Ac * Ac20.27. 1 Co 1Co11.23. 1Co15.1.
Ph * Php1.27. Ph Php4.9. Col +* Col2.6. 2 Th 2Th3.10-12. ye ought. See on 1 Th 1Th2.12. to
walk. Col + Col1.10. and. f93:93B, Is + Is66.11. to please. Ro + Ro8.8. +* Ro12.2. Ep +*
Eph5.17. Col + Col1.10. He Heb11.6. * Heb13.16. 1 J * 1Jn3.22. abound. ver. 1Th4.10. 1 Th
1Th3.12. Jb Job17.9. Ps Ps92.14. Pr +* Pr4.18. Jn * Jn15.2. 1 Co 1Co15.58. Ph Php1.9.
Php3.14. 2 Th 2Th1.3. 2 P 2Pe1.5-10. +* 2Pe3.18.
2. ye know. 1 Co 1Co11.2. what commandments. ver. 1Th4.11. Ezk Eze3.17. Mt *
Mt28.20. Ac Ac5.28g. Ac16.24g. 1 Co 1Co9.21. 2 Th 2Th3.4, 2Th3.6, 2Th3.10. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1 J
+* 1Jn2.3. by the Lord. The assertion that Paul never quotes the words of Christ is false (ver.
15. Ac Ac20.35. 1 Co 1Co9.7n, 1Co9.14n. 1Co11.23-26. 1 Ti 1Ti5.18); so also the assertion
that his teaching was not founded upon any of the teaching of our Lord given during the
earthly ministry in Palestine. On the contrary, Paul carefully distinguishes the basis of authority
for his teaching, whether the known teaching of Jesus himself (see the reference passages
below), the teaching of the law (1 Co 1Co14.34), or divinely inspired teaching granted Paul by
the Holy Spirit (Ro Ro16.25. 1 Co 1Co7.40. Ga Ga1.12). Careful attention to this matter will
serve as a proper corrective to the mistaken teaching of some that the Old Testament is not
authoritative for the church, or that the teaching of our Lords earthly ministry in the gospels
does not pertain to this dispensation. Paul taught that all scripture is given by inspiration of
God and is profitable (2 Ti + 2Ti3.16, 2Ti3.17); that the Old Testament was written for our
learning (Ro +* Ro15.4); to it Paul appeals as the ground of authority for his teaching for New
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Testament church practice and doctrine (1 Co 1Co14.34. 1 Ti 1Ti2.12-14); he cites the very
words of Christ in Mt Mt10.10 at 1 Ti 1Ti5.18, calling them scripture. Peter calls the writings
of Paul scripture, 2 P 2Pe3.16. Beware, therefore, of that false teaching in the name of rightly
dividing the word of truth (apparently misread by some as rightly subtracting) which would
take whole portions of the Word of God, such as the Sermon on the Mount, the commands of
Christ (1 J +* 1Jn2.3n), or even the whole of Christs earthly teaching ministry before the cross,
not to mention all of Pauls early epistles written before the alleged founding of the church
after Acts ch. 28, and render them inapplicable for teaching and instruction for the church
today. Such an approach is certainly condemned by the consistent warning of scripture (Dt
Dt4.2. Dt12.32. Pr Pr30.6) not to take away from the words of this book, lest God take away
his part out of the book of life (Re +* Re22.19). 1 Co 7: 1Co7.6, * 1Co7.10, 1Co7.12,
1Co7.25, 1Co7.40.
3. the will. 1 Th 1Th5.18. Ps * Ps40.8. Ps143.10. Mt Mt7.21. Mt12.50. Mk Mk3.35. Jn
Jn4.34. +* Jn7.17. Ro Ro1.10. +* Ro12.2. Ro15.32. 2 Co 2Co8.5. Ep * Eph5.17. Eph6.6. Col
Col1.9. * Col4.12. 2 Ti 2Ti2.26. He * Heb10.36. * Heb13.21. 1 P 1Pe2.15. 1Pe3.17. 1Pe4.2,
1Pe4.19. 1 J 1Jn2.17. your sanctification. ver. 1Th4.4. 1 Th +* 1Th5.23. Jn * Jn17.17-19. Ac *
Ac20.32. +* Ac26.18. Ro Ro6.19, Ro6.22g. 1 Co +* 1Co1.30. +* 1Co6.11. Ep Eph5.26,
Eph5.27. 2 Th * 2Th2.13. 1 Ti 1Ti2.15. Ti * Tt2.14. He +* Heb12.14. 1 P 1Pe1.2. abstain. Mt
Mt15.19. Ac + Ac15.20. Ro +* Ro1.29. 1 Co 1Co5.9-11. +* 1Co6.9, 1Co6.10, 1Co6.13-18.
1Co7.2. 2 Co 2Co12.21. Ga * Ga5.19. Ep * Eph5.3-5. Col +* Col3.5. He Heb12.16. +* Heb13.4.
Re +* Re21.8. Re22.15g.
4. should know. Ro Ro6.19. +* Ro12.1. 1 Co * 1Co6.15, 1Co6.18-20. possess. Gr.
ktaomai, to acquire, as money (Mt Mt10.9. Lk Lk18.12), lands (Ac Ac1.18), political liberty (Ac
Ac22.28), or the gifts of the Holy Spirit (Ac Ac8.20), as noted by Hogg and Vine, Comm. on
Thessalonians, p. 116. Boyce W. Blackwelder points out that the present tense of this infinitive
requires the meaning of acquire; if the perfect tense of the verb had been used, then the
meaning of possess would be correct, but such is not the case here (Toward Understanding
Thessalonians, p. 93). his vessel. f46:46C, Mt + Mt8.6. Gr. skeuos, a vase or utensil, is used for
the Hebrew klee, which has a wider meaning, instrument or weapon. See Ho Ho13.15 and 1 S
1Sa21.3-6 (B679). This may be a reference to himself, his body (1 S 1Sa21.5. Ro Ro6.13. 1 Co
1Co9.27), or more likely, the reference is to acquiring his own wife (1 Co 1Co7.2), since one
could hardly acquire himself. Ru Ru4.10. 1 S 1Sa21.5. Ac * Ac9.15. Ro Ro9.21-23. 2 Co
2Co4.7. 2 Ti 2Ti2.20, 2Ti2.21. 1 P 1Pe3.7. in sanctification. ver. +* 1Th4.3. honor. Ac +*
Ac6.3. Ro Ro1.24. Ph +* Php4.8. He +* Heb13.4.
5. in the lust. Ro +* Ro1.24, Ro1.26. Col +* Col3.5. concupiscence. Gr. epithumia,
S#1939g. Mk Mk4.19 (lusts). Lk Lk22.15 (desire). Jn Jn8.44. Ro Ro1.24. Ro6.12. Ro7.7,
Ro7.8. Ro13.14. Ga Ga5.16, Ga5.24. Ep Eph2.3. Eph4.22. Ph Php1.23. Col Col3.5
(concupiscence). 1 Th 1Th2.17 (desire). 1 Ti 1Ti6.9 (lusts). 2 Ti 2Ti2.22. 2Ti3.6. 2Ti4.3. Ti
Tt2.12. Tt3.3. Ja Jas1.14, Jas1.15. 1 P 1Pe1.14. 1Pe2.11. 1Pe4.2, 1Pe4.3. 2 P 2Pe1.4.
2Pe2.10, 2Pe2.18. 2Pe3.3. 1 J 1Jn2.16, 1Jn2.16, 1Jn2.17. Ju Jud16, Jud18. Re Re18.14.
Compare epithumeo, S#1937g, Mt + Mt5.28. as the Gentiles. Mt Mt6.32. Lk Lk12.30. Ep
Eph4.17-19. 1 P +* 1Pe4.3. which. f142, Ge + Ge20.16. know not. A. T. Robertson aptly
observes One of the reasons for the revival of paganism in modern life is professedly this very
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thing that men wish to get rid of the inhibitions against licentiousness by God (Word Pictures,
vol. 4, p. 29). Jg Jdg2.10. Ps Ps79.6. Is Is45.4, Is45.5. Je Je9.3. Je10.25. Ho Ho4.1. Ac *
Ac17.23, Ac17.30, Ac17.31. Ro +* Ro1.28. 1 Co 1Co1.21. 1Co15.34. Ga + Ga4.8. Ep
Eph2.12. 2 Th 2Th1.8.
6. go beyond. A command not to go beyond the fixed limits of chastity established by
Gods law. Ex +* Ex20.14, Ex20.17. Le + Le19.11, Le19.13. Dt Dt24.7. Dt25.13-16. Pr *
Pr11.1. Pr16.11. * Pr20.14, Pr20.23. * Pr28.24. Is Is5.7. Is59.4-7. Je Je9.4. Ezk Eze22.13.
Eze45.9-14. Am Am8.5, Am8.6. Zp Zep3.5. Ml +* Mal3.5. Mk Mk10.19. 1 Co 1Co6.7-9.
1Co13.5. Ep +* Eph4.28. Ja +* Jas5.4. defraud. or, oppress, or, overreach. We are not to
destroy the moral purity of fellow believers or anyone else to satisfy our own impure desires
by stepping over the boundaries God has established. The practice of men having live in
girlfriends, or women having live in boyfriends, is clearly and absolutely forbidden by this
Scripture. Christian parents further have the responsibility to shield their children from
exposure to amoral or non-Christian instruction in these matters contrary to the principles of
the written word of God (Mt Mt18.6. 1 Co 1Co7.36-38. Ep Eph5.12) by whatever means are
necessary (Ac +* Ac5.29). T#732. Le Le19.11, Le19.13, Le19.35. * Le25.14, Le25.17. Dt +*
Dt24.14. Dt25.13-15. Dt27.17. 1 S 1Sa12.3, 1Sa12.4. Ps +* Ps12.5. Ps82.2. Pr Pr11.1. +
Pr21.3 (T#629). +22:22 (T#636). Je Je7.6. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Mi Mic2.2. Zp Zep3.1. 2 Co +*
2Co2.11g. Ep Eph4.19n. Ja Jas2.6. his brother. Used of mankind in general by Paul only here.
Mt Mt7.2. 1 Co 1Co6.8. in any matter. or, in the matter. Paul delicately has reference to the
sexual sin mentioned in the immediate context; in particular, adultery and pre-marital sex, sins
absolutely forbidden to Christian men and women. As the preceding reference passages show,
the commandment Defraud not elsewhere has broader application. Dt Dt22.25. 2 S
2Sa13.1-14. Ac Ac15.20. 1 Co 1Co6.9, 1Co6.18, 1Co6.19. 1Co7.1,2. 1Co13.5. 2 Co 2Co7.11.
Ep Eph5.3, Eph5.6-11. the avenger. Dt Dt32.35. Jb Job31.13, Job31.14. Ps Ps94.1.
Ps140.12. Pr +* Pr22.22, Pr22.23. Ec Ec5.8. Is Is1.23, Is1.24. Ro * Ro1.18. Ro12.19. Ro13.4.
Ep Eph5.6. 2 Th 2Th1.8. He +* Heb13.4. as we. Lk Lk12.5. Ga Ga5.21. Ep Eph4.17.
forwarned. 1 Th + 1Th3.4. Ac Ac1.16g. testified. Lk + Lk16.28. Ep + Eph4.17. 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 2 Ti
2Ti2.14. 2Ti4.1. He Heb2.6g.
7. God. Le Le11.44. * Le19.2. Ro Ro1.7. +* Ro8.29, Ro8.30. 1 Co 1Co1.2. Ep Eph1.4.
Eph2.10. Eph4.1. 2 Th 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. He Heb12.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.14-16.
1Pe2.9-12, 1Pe2.21, 1Pe2.22. 2 P 2Pe3.14. 1 J 1Jn3.3. uncleanness. 1 Th 1Th2.3. Ga *
Ga5.19. Ep Eph4.19. 2 P 2Pe2.10. holiness. ver. +* 1Th4.3. He +* Heb12.14.
8. therefore. He Heb12.1g. despiseth. or, rejecteth. 1 S 1Sa8.7. 1Sa10.19. Lk Lk7.30g. Jn
Jn12.48. 1 Co 1Co1.19g. Ga Ga2.21g. despiseth not man. 1 Th 1Th2.13. Pr Pr1.7. Pr23.9. Is
Is49.7. Is53.3. Lk Lk10.16. Ac Ac13.41. Ju Jud8. who. Ne Ne9.30. Ezk Eze37.6. Ac +* Ac5.3,
Ac5.4. 1 Co * 1Co2.10, 1Co2.13. 1Co6.19. 1Co7.40. +* 1Co10.13. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.16. 1 P
1Pe1.12. 2 P 2Pe1.21. 1 J 1Jn3.24. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Lk + Lk1.17n.
9. touching. Le Le19.8. Ps Ps133.1. Jn Jn13.34, Jn13.35. Jn15.12-17. Ac Ac4.32. Ro
Ro12.10. Ep Eph5.1, Eph5.2. He + Heb13.1. 1 P * 1Pe1.22. 1Pe3.8. 2 P 2Pe1.7. 1 J 1Jn2.10.
1Jn3.11, 1Jn3.14-19, 1Jn3.23. 1Jn4.7-16. ye need. 1 Th 1Th1.8. * 1Th5.1. Je Je31.34. 2 Co
2Co9.1. He +* Heb8.10, Heb8.11. 1 J * 1Jn2.20-27. for ye. Is Is54.13. Mt * Mt22.39. Jn Jn6.44,
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the inference that Paul here asserts he expected the return of Jesus in his own lifetime. This, of
course, is an unwarranted inference which fails to take into account Pauls own inspired
prediction regarding the great apostasy and the coming of Antichrist given in 2 Th ch. 2, events
which Paul certainly did not suppose were to be compressed into his own lifespan. The fact
that Christ revealed to Peter certain events which would transpire in his life (Jn Jn21.18-23), as
well as to Paul (Ac Ac9.15. Ac20.23, Ac20.24. Ac27.24), must not be understood to deny the
doctrine of the imminency of the return of Christ. Robertson notes Paul was alive, not dead,
when he wrote (Word Pictures, vol. 4, p. 32). Paul sometimes associates himself with the
living (as here, and Ph Php3.20. Ti Tt2.12, Tt2.13), and sometimes with the dead, (as 1 Co
1Co6.14. 2 Co 2Co4.14. 2Co5.8. Ph Php1.21-24. Php2.17. 2 Ti 2Ti4.6-8). By such words Paul
simply associates himself with the class of the living to which he then belonged, as opposed to
the dead, and was not making a statement about how soon Jesus would return, a secret which
God has kept in his own counsel (Dt +* Dt29.29. Mt Mt24.36. Mk +* Mk13.32. Ac +* Ac1.7), as
Hogg and Vine well observe (Comm. on 1 Thessalonians, p. 138). ver. 1Th4.17. 1 Th 1Th5.10.
Ps Ps66.6. Ho Ho12.4. Mt Mt16.28n. Mk Mk9.1. Lk Lk9.27. Ro Ro13.11, Ro13.13. 1 Co
1Co15.51. which are alive. 1 Co 1Co15.51-53. 2 Co * 2Co4.14. and remain. Gr. S#4035g,
only here and ver. 1Th4.17. perileipomenoi, present passive participle of perileipo, remain, be
left behind, to leave over; to remain over, to survive, (Arndt, Gingrich; Thayer); compare
citation in MM, p. 506b, a very small portion...will be left. Is +* Is24.6. Mt +* Mt7.14. Lk
Lk18.8. the coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. 1 Th + 1Th2.19. Parousia has the basic meaning
of presence or arrival, used in later Greek secular literature of the official visit of a king or
ruler. In the New Testament it is used nontechnically of presence (1 Co 1Co16.17. 2 Co
2Co10.10. Ph Php1.26. Php2.12); of coming or arrival (2 Co 2Co7.6, 2Co7.7. Ph Php1.26);
and in a technical eschatological sense of the second coming of Christ, with the connotation of
ultimate presence (Mt + Mt24.3n, Mt24.27, Mt24.37, Mt24.39. 1 Co 1Co15.23. 1 Th
1Th2.19. 1Th3.13. 1Th4.15. 1Th5.23. 2 Th 2Th2.1, 2Th2.8. Ja Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P 2Pe1.16.
2Pe3.4, 2Pe3.12. 1 J 1Jn2.28). Hogg and Vine note that the usual translation, coming, is
misleading, for other Greek words are better so translated (erchomai, Lk Lk12.45. Lk19.23.
eleusis, Ac Ac7.52. eisodos, Ac Ac13.24). ...whereas these words fix the attention on the
journey to, and the arrival at, a place, parousia fixes it on the stay which follows on the arrival
there (Comm. on Thessalonians, p. 87. See also Boyce Blackwelder, Toward Understanding
Thessalonians, p. 85). The word parousia does not itself denote either secrecy or invisibility
(Mt Mt24.3n). Hogg and Vine further note (p. 88) that when used non-prophetically of Christ,
parousia refers to a defined period (2 P 2Pe1.16, the transfiguration, see Mt Mt17.1-8).
Where it is used prophetically, parousia refers to the time beginning with the descent of the
Lord from heaven into the air (1 Th 1Th4.16, 1Th4.17), and ending with his revelation and
manifestation to the world (2 Th 2Th1.7). The Parousia of the Lord Jesus is thus a period with
a beginning, a course, and a conclusion. The beginning is prominent in 1 Th 1Th4.15; 1Th5.23.
2 Th 2Th2.1. 1 Co 1Co15.23. Ja Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P 2Pe3.4; the course in 1 Th 1Th2.19.
1Th3.13. Mt Mt24.3, Mt24.37, Mt24.39. 1 J 1Jn2.28; the conclusion in 2 Th 2Th2.8. Mt
Mt24.27 (Hogg and Vine, Thessalonians, p. 88). shall not. f158, Mt + Mt5.18. Ac + Ac10.42.
prevent. obsolete for precede. Jb Job41.11. Ps Ps88.13. Ps119.147, Ps119.148. Mt Mt17.25.
2 Co 2Co10.14. asleep. See on ver. 1Th4.13.
16. the Lord. Is * Is25.8, Is25.9. Mt +* Mt16.27n. +* Mt24.30, Mt24.31. +* Mt25.31.
Mt26.64. Ac +* Ac1.11. 2 Th * 2Th1.7. 2 P * 2Pe3.10. Re +* Re1.7. himself. 1 Th + 1Th3.11.
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in the New Testament), which would refer to the upper atmosphere. Ac Ac22.23. 1 Co
1Co9.26. 1Co14.9. Ep Eph2.2. Re Re9.2. Re16.17. and so. Ps +* Ps16.11. * Ps17.15. *
Ps49.15. Ps73.24. Is Is35.10. Is60.19, Is60.20. Jn Jn12.26. +* Jn14.3. Jn17.24. 2 Co 2Co5.8.
Ph +* Php1.23. 2 P 2Pe3.13. Re Re7.14-17. Re21.3-7, Re21.22, Re21.23. Re22.3-5. ever be.
Wordsworth states We shall be caught up into the air, and so be ever with Christ. There is no
indication of any intervening Millennium on earth between Resurrection and heavenly glory
(Greek Testament, vol. 2, p. 19). His misunderstanding is grounded in his failure, among other
things, to note that only the righteous are spoken of as being included in this resurrection. His
careful observation earlier on the same passage, that the circumstances of the Second
Advent, and of the Last Judgment, appear to have been prefigured by those of the giving of the
Law on Mount Sinai is carefully drawn, except for the mistaken connection with the Last
Judgment, and independently confirms Peters, cited below. Further confirmation of such
connections is provided by the study of Antitypical Parallels alluded to by Peters (Theocratic
Kingdom, vol. 2, Proposition 121, Observation 8, note 28, point 4, p. 191), but developed fully
by others as in Antitypical Parallels; or, The Kingdom of Israel and of Heaven, by Gershom
(Major General J. E. Goodwyn), London: S. W. Partridge, 1866, pp. xxiv, 1-501. Jn +* Jn12.26.
with the Lord. Paul, having accomplished his purpose of comfort by asserting that the living
saints would rejoin deceased believers at the Rapture, abruptly stops the discussion. No doubt
the Thessalonians had received much fuller instruction from Paul about prophecy when he was
with them in person. We are left to infer from other Scripture where the saints will go once
they are raptured. The usual view is that Christ takes the saints back to the third heaven, some
believe forever, others suppose for the seven years of the Tribulation. Interestingly enough,
Paul does not say here, nor does Scripture elsewhere state, that the saints return to heaven.
Peters cogently argues (See the following references, which I have carefully noted, as they are
not represented in the indexes in Peters volumes: Theocratic Kingdom, volume 3, Proposition
170, Observation 6, pp. 59, 60. Prop. 166, Ob. 6, note 1, pp. 25, 26. For other significant
references to the third heaven in Peters not found in his indexes see: Volume 1, pp. 245,
Prop. 35, Ob. 2; *596, Prop. 89, Ob. 1; 602, Prop. 90, Ob. 5; 615, Prop. 93, Ob. 6, point 2;
Volume 2, pp. 11, 12, Prop. 107, Ob. 2; 13, Prop. 107, Ob. 4; 29, Prop. 108, Ob. 3, note 7; 222,
Prop. 123, Ob. 4; 227, Prop. 125, p. 227; 303, Prop. 128, Ob. 12; 341, Prop. 131, Ob. 3; 346,
Ob. 7; 377, Prop. 134, Ob. 2, point 15; 378, Prop. 134, Ob. 2, note 3; 411, Prop. 138, Ob. 3;
*501, Prop. 148, Ob. 3; 575, 576, Prop. 154, Ob. 3, note 1 && 2; 578, Ob. 5, point 4. Volume
3, p. 25, 26, Prop. 166, Ob. 6, note 1; 46, Prop. 169, Ob. 2, note 2; 453, Prop. 196, Ob. 4, note;
459, Prop. 196, Ob. 12, point 7) that such a removal of the saints from this earth to heaven
with Christ (especially if conceived of as a permanent removal) would be in violation of
prophecy and covenant, which place the inheritance and kingdom of Christ here upon this
earth (Mt +* Mt5.5. Ac +* Ac7.5n. Ep +* Eph1.11n. He +* Heb11.13, Heb11.16n). Peters
establishes at length and in great detail that the saints will be taken by Christ to some secure
appointed place upon earth (Dt +* Dt33.2) to organize and prepare for the establishment of
the kingdom, when believers will receive their training and appointments (Jn +* Jn14.2) to
posts of rulership and responsibility (Ps Ps149.4-9. Mt Mt19.28, Mt19.29. Mt24.47.
Mt25.21, Mt25.23. Lk Lk22.29, Lk22.30. 1 Co 1Co6.2. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12. Re Re2.26, Re2.27.
Re20.4, Re20.6) in that kingdom (Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 3, Proposition 166, pp. 17-28).
When the preparation is complete, Christ will march (Dt +* Dt33.2. Is * Is63.1-6) upon his
enemies, then victorious will ascend the Mount of Olives (Zc Zec14.3-5) and enter Zion (Is *
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Is1.27. +* Is51.11. +* Is59.20. Jl * Joe3.16. Zc * Zec1.16, Zec1.17. Ro +* Ro11.26) with all his
saints, and establish his kingdom over the whole earth, ruling from Jerusalem (Zc Zec14.9).
with. Jn +* Jn14.3. 2 Th * 2Th2.1.
18. Wherefore. 1 Th 1Th5.11, 1Th5.14. Is Is40.1, Is40.2. Lk Lk21.28. He Heb12.12.
comfort. 1 Th 1Th3.2, 1Th3.7. 1Th5.11. Is Is66.13. 2 Co 2Co1.4. 2Co7.6, 2Co7.7. 2 Th
2Th2.17. or, exhort. ver. 1Th4.1, 1Th4.10. 1 Th 1Th2.11. 1Th5.11, 1Th5.14. Is Is41.6. 2 Th
2Th3.12. He +* Heb10.24, Heb10.25. these words. Ti Tt1.9.
1 THESSALONIANS 5
As the coming of Christ will be sudden, and bring inevitable destruction on the wicked; the
children of light are especially called on to prepare for it, in vigilance and sobriety, with faith
and love and hope, and to comfort and edify one another, 1Th5.1-11. Various exhortations,
admonitions, and encouragements, 1Th5.12-25. Concluding prayers and salutations, 261Th5.12-28.
1. the times. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10. Da Da2.21. Mt +* Mt24.3, Mt24.36. Mk Mk13.30-32.
Ac +* Ac1.7n. seasons. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10. ye. 1 Th + 1Th4.9. 2 Co 2Co9.1. Ju +* Jud3. you.
f159, Ezk + Eze36.13. The repetition of the pronoun you and ye in verses 1, 2, 4, 5, stands
in marked contrast to the repetition of the pronouns they and them in verse 3, thus
pointing out the significant lesson that those who are waiting for Gods Son from heaven are
not concerned with times and seasons which have to do with the day of the Lord, and his
coming as a thief on the ungodly.
2. know. 1 Th 1Th2.1. 2 Th 2Th3.7. Je Je23.20. the day of the Lord. ver. 1Th5.4. Is +*
Is2.12. Is13.6-13. +* Is34.8. Je * Je46.10. Ezk +* Eze30.3. Jl +* Joe2.1, Joe2.11, Joe2.31. Am
+* Am5.18, Am5.20. Ob Ob15. Zp +* Zep1.14, Zep1.15. +* Zep2.2, Zep2.3. Mt Mt24.42-44.
Mt25.13. Mk Mk13.34, Mk13.35. Lk * Lk12.39, Lk12.40. Ac Ac2.20. 1 Co + 1Co1.8. +*
1Co3.13. 2 P 2Pe3.10. Ju Jud14, Jud15. Re Re3.3. * Re16.14, Re16.15. so cometh. Mt
Mt25.6. Lk +* Lk21.34-36. as a thief. Mt +* Mt24.43. Lk +* Lk17.24. 2 Th 2Th2.2. 2 P
2Pe3.10. Re Re16.15. in the night. Mt Mt25.6.
3. Peace. Dt Dt29.19. Jg Jdg18.27, Jdg18.28. Ps Ps10.11-13. Is Is21.4. Is56.12. Ezk
Eze13.10. Da Da5.3-6. Da8.25. Na Na1.10. Mt Mt24.37-39. Lk Lk17.26-30. Lk21.34,
Lk21.35. then sudden. Ex Ex15.9, Ex15.10. Jsh Jos8.20-22. Jg Jdg20.41, Jdg20.42. 2 Ch
2Ch32.19-21. Ps Ps35.8. Ps73.18-20. Pr * Pr29.1. Is Is30.13. Lk * Lk17.26-30. +* Lk21.34g,
Lk21.35. Ac Ac12.22, Ac12.23. 12:41. 2 Th 2Th1.9. 2 P 2Pe2.4. Re Re18.7, Re18.8.
destruction. Is Is13.6-11. 2 Th 2Th1.9. 2 P 2Pe3.7. as travail. Ps Ps48.6. Is * Is13.8. Is21.3.
Is26.17. Is43.6-9. Je Je4.31. Je6.24. Je13.21. Je22.23. +* Je30.6, Je30.7. Ho Ho13.13. Mi
Mic4.9, Mic4.10. Mt +* Mt24.8. Jn Jn16.21. Re Re12.2. and they. Mt Mt23.33. He Heb2.3.
Heb12.25. shall not. f158, Mt + Mt5.18. escape. Hab +* Hab2.9. Lk +* Lk21.36.
4. are not. Ro Ro13.11-13. Col +* Col1.13. 1 P 1Pe2.9, 1Pe2.10. 1 J + 1Jn2.8. darkness. Is
+ Is9.2. overtake. Dt Dt19.6. Dt28.15, Dt28.45. Je Je42.16. Ho Ho10.9. Zc Zec1.6. Jn
Jn12.35. as a thief. ver. +* 1Th5.2.
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This text and He Heb4.12 appear to teach man is trichotomous, that he consists of three
distinct elements: body, soul, and spirit. Yet no one argues on the basis of Lk Lk10.27 that
mans being consists of four or five elements: (body), heart, soul, strength, mind. Careful
comparison of Scripture with Scripture will show that man is dichotomous (Ro +* Ro8.10), and
that soul and spirit are but two different aspects of the same conscious non-material eternal
part of man. That they are the same element in man is proven by the fact that the terms soul
and spirit are used interchangeably (Ge +* Ge2.7). The terms soul and spirit are used with a
wide degree of meaning in Scripture (see for soul, Mt +* Mt2.20n; for spirit, Mt +* Mt8.16n),
but it is possible to affirm absolutely that the soul is not the body (Mt +* Mt10.28n), contrary
to the frequent affirmation of materialists like the Jehovahs Witnesses. That soul and spirit as
they comprise the hidden man of the heart are immortal is absolutely affirmed by Peter (1 P
+* 1Pe3.4), for the Greek word aphthartos, rendered not corruptible is rendered immortal
at 1 Ti 1Ti1.17, and the closely related noun form of this word, aphtharsia, is rendered
immortality at Ro Ro2.7 and 2 Ti 2Ti1.10. Yet some quibble may be raised that aphthartos is
best translated incorruptible, and that the rendering immortal and immortality is best
reserved for athanasia, which occurs at 1 Co 1Co15.53, 1Co15.54 and 1 Ti 1Ti6.16. Yet by the
rule that things equal to a third thing are equal to each other, the Corinthian passage shows
that the bodies of dead saints must put on incorruption, and the living saints who are mortal
must put on immortality: but since both the living and the dead are one body (Ep Eph4.4) in
Christ, at the Rapture (1 Th 1Th4.15-17) the final form of existence for both groups is identical.
Since the dead saints are raised to incorruption and the living saints (mortals) are changed
and put on immortality, incorruption and immortality are in this case one and the same thing
in final result, and the objection that incorruption is not immortality has no force. For if
the living are granted immortality, but the dead only incorruption, then living believers have an
advantage over the dead in Christ, which is contrary to Pauls argument in 1 Th 1Th4.13-18,
for such a concept is the very error Paul wrote to correct in the Thessalonian church. Perhaps
the term immortality with its meaning of deathlessness was reserved by Paul to living
believers since they shall never experience physical death, and applied to their bodies, not
their souls or spirits, both of which latter are never said in Scripture to be subject to natural (as
opposed to spiritual) death in any case. Mt Mt22.37. Ro +* Ro8.10. He Heb4.12. spirit.
Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Mt + Mt27.50. Jb Job27.3. Job32.8. Job33.4. Lk Lk1.47. 1 Co
1Co5.5. 1Co15.45. soul. Gr. psyche, Mt +* Mt10.28n. Jb +* Job14.22. Lk Lk1.46. 1 Co
1Co15.45. body. Jb +* Job14.22. Mt Mt10.28. 1 Co 1Co5.5. preserved. T#1650. 1 Th 1Th3.12,
1Th3.13. 1 Co 1Co1.8, 1Co1.9. Ep * Eph5.26, Eph5.27. Ph * Php1.6, Php1.10. * Php2.15,
Php2.16. Col Col1.22. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. Ju + Jud1. blameless. 1 Th + 1Th2.10. 1 Co * 1Co1.8. 2 P
+* 2Pe3.14. Ju * Jud24. coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. 1 Th + 1Th2.19. +* 1Th5.15n.
24. Faithful. Dt Dt7.9. Ps Ps36.5. Ps40.10. Ps86.15. Ps89.2. Ps92.2. Ps100.5. Ps138.2.
Ps146.6. Is Is25.1. La La3.23. Mi Mic7.20. Jn Jn1.17. Jn3.33. 1 Co +* 1Co1.9. 1Co10.13. 2
Th * 2Th3.3. 2 Ti 2Ti2.13. Ti Tt1.2. He * Heb6.17, Heb6.18. calleth. 1 Th +* 1Th2.12. Ro +*
Ro8.30. Ro9.24. Ga Ga1.15. 2 Th 2Th2.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. 1 P 1Pe5.10. 2 P 2Pe1.3. Re
Re17.14. who. Nu Nu23.19. 2 K 2Ki19.31. Is +* Is9.7. Is14.24-26. Is37.32. Mt Mt24.35. will
do. Jsh Jos14.10. Jos23.14. Ph * Php1.6. * Php2.13. 1 P * 1Pe1.5. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10.
25. pray for. T#471, 1618. Ro Ro15.30-32. 2 Co * 2Co1.11. Ep * Eph6.18-20. Ph Php1.19.
Col * Col4.3, Col4.4. 2 Th * 2Th3.1-3. Phm Phm22. He Heb13.18, Heb13.19.
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2 THESSALONIANS
2 THESSALONIANS 1
The apostle salutes the Church of the Thessalonians, 2Th1.1" 2Th1.2 }; thanks God for their
growth in faith and love; encourages their perseverance under persecutions, by the prospect of
the coming of Christ; and shows how glorious he will then appear in the destruction of all
unbelievers, and the complete salvation of his people, 2Th1.3-10. He prays for their perfect
sanctification, and meetness for heavenly felicity, by the grace and for the glory of God the
Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ, 2Th1.11" 2Th1.12 }.
1. Cir. A.M. 4056. A.D. 52. Paul. 1 Th 1Th1.1. and Silvanus. Ac + Ac15.22. See on 2 Co
2Co1.19. 1 Th 1Th1.1, etc. 1 P 1Pe5.12. Timotheus. Ac + Ac16.1. the Thessalonians. Ac +
Ac17.1. in God. 1 J 1Jn1.3.
2. Grace. See on Ro Ro1.7. 1 Co 1Co1.3, 1Co1.8.
3. are bound. 2 Th * 2Th2.13. See on Ro Ro1.8. 1 Co 1Co1.4. 1 Th 1:+ 1Th1.2, 1Th1.3.
1Th3.6, 1Th3.9. thank God. 1 Co 1Co1.4, 1Co1.5. Ep * Eph1.15-17. Col * Col1.3, Col1.4. 1 Th
1Th3.10. always. Ep + Eph5.20. as it. Lk Lk15.32. Ph Php1.7. 2 P 2Pe1.13. your. Jb Job17.9. Ps
Ps84.7. Ps92.13. Pr +* Pr4.18. Is Is40.29-31. Lk Lk17.5. Jn Jn15.2. 2 Co 2Co10.15. Ph Php1.9.
1 Th 1Th4.1, 1Th4.9, 1Th4.10. 1 P 1Pe1.22. 2 P 2Pe1.5-10. +* 2Pe3.18. faith. 1 Th + 1Th1.3.
groweth. The word uperauksano, from uper, intensive, and auksano, to grow, increase,
signifies, as Dr. Clarke remarks, to grow luxuriantly, as a good and healthy tree in a good soil;
and, if a fruit tree, bearing an abundance of fruit to compensate the labor of the husbandman.
Faith is one of the seeds of the kingdom: this the Apostle had sowed and watered, and God
gave an abundant increase. Their faith was multiplied, and their love abounded: and this was
not the case with some distinguished characters only; it was the case with every one of them.
For this the apostle felt himself bound to give continual thanks to God on their behalf, as it was
meet and right. the charity. 1 Th + 1Th3.12.
4. glory. 2 Co 2Co7.14. 2Co9.2, 2Co9.4. 1 Th 2:+ 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. in the churches. 1 Co
+ 1Co11.16. 1 Th 1Th1.8. your patience. 2 Th 2Th3.5. Ro Ro2.7. * Ro5.3-5. Ro8.25. Ro12.12.
1 Th 1Th1.3. 1Th3.2-8. He Heb6.15. Heb10.36. * Heb11.32-36. * Heb12.1-3. Ja * Jas1.3,
Jas1.4. Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P * 2Pe1.6. Re Re14.12. your persecutions. Mk Mk10.30. 1 Th +*
1Th2.14. 1Th3.3, 1Th3.4. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.12. Ja Jas5.11.
5. a manifest. ver. 2Th1.6. Ph * Php1.28. 1 P 1Pe4.14-18. righteous. Jb Job8.3. Ps Ps9.7,
Ps9.8. Ps33.5. Ps50.6. Ps72.2. Ps99.4. Ps111.7. Je +* Je9.24. Da Da4.37. Ro Ro2.5. Re *
Re15.4. Re16.7. Re19.2. counted worthy. ver. 2Th1.11. Lk Lk20.35. + Lk21.36. Ac Ac5.41.
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* Ac13.46. Ep * Eph4.1. Col 1:+* Col1.10, Col1.12. He Heb3.3. Re * Re3.4. kingdom of God. Mt
+* Mt5.10. Lk +* Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Ac +* Ac14.22. Ro +* Ro14.17. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. for. ver.
2Th1.7. Ac +* Ac14.22. Ro Ro8.17. 1 Th 1Th2.14. 2 Ti 2Ti2.11, 2Ti2.12. He * Heb10.32,
Heb10.33. 1 P 1Pe4.12, 1Pe4.13.
6. righteous. Ge +* Ge18.25. Ps Ps71.2. He +* Heb6.10. recompense tribulation. Ex
Ex23.22. Dt Dt32.41-43. Ps Ps74.22, Ps74.23. Ps79.10-12. Ps94.20-23. Is Is49.26. Jl Joe3.4,
Joe3.7. Zc Zec2.8. Re +*12:19. Re +* Re6.10. Re11.18. Re15.4. Re16.5, Re16.6. Re18.20,
Re18.24. Re19.2. to them. Ge +* Ge6.13 (T#566). Je +* Je20.11.
7. who. Is Is57.2. Mt +* Mt5.10-12. Lk Lk16.25. Ro Ro8.17. 2 Co 2Co4.17. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12.
He * Heb4.1, Heb4.9, Heb4.11. 1 P 1Pe4.1. Re Re7.14-17. Re14.13. Re21.4. rest with. Ps +*
Ps94.13. Je +* Je31.2. Hab + Hab3.16. Re Re6.11. Re11.18. +* Re14.13. when. Mt +*
Mt13.39-43. +* Mt16.27n. +* Mt25.31. Mt26.64. Mk Mk8.38. Mk14.62. Lk +* Lk17.30. Jn
+* Jn1.51. Ac +* Ac1.11. 1 Th +* 1Th4.16, 1Th4.17. Ti Tt2.13. He * Heb9.28. Ju * Jud14, *
Jud15. Re +* Re1.7. Re20.11. from heaven. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. his mighty angels. Gr. the angels
of his power. Ps Ps103.20. Jn Jn1.3. Ep Eph1.2. Col Col1.16. 1 P 1Pe3.22. Ju +* Jud14. Re
Re22.6, Re22.9, Re22.16.
8. flaming. Ge * Ge3.24. Dt Dt4.11. Dt5.5. Ps Ps21.8, Ps21.9. Ps50.2-6. Da Da7.10. Ml
Mal3.2, Mal3.3. Mal4.1. Mt +* Mt25.41, Mt25.46. 1 Co 1Co3.13. He * Heb10.27. * Heb12.29.
2 P 2Pe3.7, 2Pe3.10-12. Ju Jud7. Re Re14.10. Re19.20. Re20.10, Re20.14, Re20.15. +*
Re21.8. fire. Is +* Is33.14. * Is66.15, Is66.16. Lk +* Lk16.24. 2 Co * 2Co5.11. 2 P +* 2Pe3.10.
taking. or, yielding. vengeance. Dt Dt32.35, Dt32.41, Dt32.42. Ps * Ps2.9-12. +* Ps9.17.
Ps94.1. Is Is35.4. Is61.2. Is63.4-6. Ro +* Ro1.18. +* Ro2.8, Ro2.9. He Heb10.30. Re Re6.10,
Re6.16, Re6.17. that know not. Ex Ex5.2. 1 S 1Sa2.12. Ps +* Ps9.10. Ps79.6. Is Is27.11. Je
Je9.6. Zp Zep1.6. Jn * Jn3.19. Jn8.19. Ro +* Ro1.28. 1 Co 1Co15.34. Ga +* Ga4.8. 1 Th 1Th4.5.
obey not. Dt Dt4.30. Ps Ps18.44. Is Is1.19. Ac Ac6.7. Ro Ro1.5. +* Ro2.7, Ro2.8. Ro6.16.
Ro10.16. Ro15.18. Ro16.26. 2 Co * 2Co10.5. Ga Ga3.1. He Heb2.3. +* Heb5.9. Heb11.8. 1 P
1Pe1.2. 1Pe3.6. * 1Pe4.17.
9. be punished. Jb +* Job8.13. Is Is33.14. +* Is66.24. Da +* Da12.2. Mt +* Mt25.41,
Mt25.46. Mt26.24. Mk +* Mk9.43-49. Lk +* Lk12.48. * Lk16.25, Lk16.26. Jn Jn5.14. Ph +*
Php3.19. He Heb10.29. 2 P 2Pe2.17. 2Pe3.7. Ju Jud13. Re * Re14.10, Re14.11. Re20.14. +*
Re21.8. * Re22.15. everlasting. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. Ju +* Jud7. destruction. 1 K 1Ki13.3,
1Ki13.4, LXX. Is * Is65.15-17. 1 Th 1Th5.3. 2 P 2Pe3.7. Ju Jud13. Re Re19.19-21. from the
presence. f22:22A, Ge + Ge19.13. Ge Ge3.8. Ge4.16. Jb Job21.14. Job22.17. Ps +* Ps16.11.
+* Ps51.11. Mt * Mt7.23. Mt22.13. Mt25.41. Lk Lk13.27. Re Re6.16. the glory. 2 Th 2Th2.8.
Dt +* Dt33.2. Is * Is2.10, Is2.19, Is2.21. Mt +* Mt16.27n. +* Mt24.30. Ti Tt2.13g. Re
Re15.8. Re20.11.
10. he shall come. Is +* Is66.5. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. +* 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. to be glorified. ver.
2Th1.12. Nu Nu23.23. 2 Ch = 2Ch5.1. Ps Ps89.7. +* Ps149.4. Is Is28.5. Is43.21. Is44.23.
Is49.3. Is60.21. Je Je33.9. Mt Mt25.31. Jn Jn11.4. * Jn17.10. Ga Ga1.21. Ep Eph1.6, Eph1.12,
Eph1.14, Eph1.18. Eph2.7. * Eph3.10, Eph3.16. Eph5.27. 1 P 1Pe2.9. Re * Re7.9-12. in his
saints. Col + Col1.26. 1 Th 1Th3.13. to be admired. Ps Ps68.35. our testimony. 1 Co 1Co1.6. 2
Th * 2Th2.13. 1 Th * 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. was believed. 1 Th 1Th2.1, 1Th2.13. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16.
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2 THESSALONIANS 2
The apostle warns the Thessalonians against groundlessly supposing that the day of Christ
was at hand, 1, 2, and shows that it must be preceded by a great apostasy; in which the man
of sin, by his blasphemies, usurpations, and impostures, would cause the destruction of
numbers, and then sink himself into perdition, 2Th2.3-12. He thanks God for his special and
effectual grace shown in choosing and calling the Christians at Thessalonica, unto salvation
and glory, 2Th2.13" 2Th2.14 }. He exhorts them to steadfastness, 2Th2.15; and prays that
they may be comforted, and established in every good word and work, 2Th2.16" 2Th2.17 }.
1. we beseech. See on Ro +* Ro12.1. He * Heb10.25. by the coming. Gr. parousia, Mt +
Mt24.3. ver. 2Th2.8. See on 1 Th + 1Th2.19. + 1Th4.14-16n. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1n. and by. Ge +*
Ge49.10. Mt Mt24.31. Mt25.32. Mk Mk13.27. Ep +* Eph1.10. 1 Th +* 1Th3.13. + 1Th4.17n.
2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1n. our gathering. Ps +* Ps50.5. Ps102.21, Ps102.22. Ezk +* Eze17.23. 1 Th +
1Th4.17n. unto him. Ge +* Ge49.10. Ps Ps102.22. Jn Jn12.32. 2 Co 2Co5.15. Ep Eph3.21. He
Heb13.13.
2. shaken. Is Is7.2. Is8.12, Is8.13. Is26.3. Mt Mt24.6. Mk Mk13.7. Lk Lk21.9, Lk21.19. Jn
Jn14.1, Jn14.27. Ac Ac17.13g. Ac20.23, Ac20.24. Ep Eph5.6. 1 Th 1Th3.3. troubled. Mt
Mt24.6. Mk Mk13.7. neither. f129, Ezk + Eze34.4. by spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt8.16.
f121:121A, Ezk + Eze37.1. Dt Dt13.1-5. Je + Je23.25-28n. Mi Mic2.11. Mt * Mt24.4, Mt24.5,
Mt24.24. 1 Co +* 1Co14.29. 1 Th 1Th5.19, 1Th5.21. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3. 1 J 1Jn4.1, 1Jn4.2. Re
Re19.20. by word. ver. 2Th2.15. 1 Co 1Co12.8. 1Co14.26, 1Co14.29. 1 Th 1Th5.2. nor by
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letter. Ga +* Ga1.7, Ga1.8n. 1 Th 1Th4.15. 2 P 2Pe3.4-8. day of Christ. Virtually all modern
editors of the Greek text read day of the Lord here (Is Is13.6. Am +* Am5.18. Zp Zep1.14. 1
Th + 1Th5.2. 2 P +* 2Pe3.10). Ac +* Ac17.31. Ro Ro2.5. 1 Co +* 1Co1.8. +* 1Co3.13. 1Co5.5.
2 Co 2Co1.14. Ep +* Eph4.30. Ph Php1.6, Php1.10. 1 Th +* 1Th5.2. is at hand. or, is now
present. Ro Ro8.38. +* Ro13.12. Ga Ga1.4. 2 Ti 2Ti2.18. 2Ti3.1. He Heb9.9. 1 P +* 1Pe4.7.
Such a belief on the part of the Thessalonians necessarily implies that they correctly
understood the rapture and its associated resurrection of the righteous dead in Christ to be an
event which will be secret and unobserved by the world (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2,
pp. 316, 317). Mt Mt24.3-6, Mt24.14. 25:+ Mt25.19, Mt25.31-34, Mt25.41. Lk +* Lk19.11.
Ac Ac17.31. 1 Co 1Co15.24. He Heb2.8. 2 P 2Pe3.13. Re Re11.15-18.
3. Let no man. See on Mt +* Mt24.4-6. Mk +* Mk4.24. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9. + 1Co11.16. Ep +*
Eph4.14. + Eph5.6. Ph Php2.5, Php2.8. Col +* Col1.23. +* Col2.7, Col2.18. that day. f63:63D,
Mt + Mt16.7. except. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.1-3. 2Ti4.3, 2Ti4.4. falling away. Da +*
Da11.35. Ac Ac21.21g. first. f96:96E, Jn + Jn1.15. man of sin. ver. 2Th2.8-10. Da +* Da7.25.
Da8.24, Da8.25. +* Da11.36, Da11.40n, Da11.41n. Mi Mic5.5, Mic5.6. Zc Zec9.13.
Zec11.15. 1 J 1Jn2.18. Re Re13.5, Re13.6, Re13.11, etc. 19:20. the son. f108:108B, 1 S
1Sa20.21. Jn + Jn17.12. Re Re17.8, Re17.11.
4. exalteth himself. Is Is14.13. Ezk Eze28.2, Eze28.6, Eze28.9. Da Da7.8, Da7.25.
Da8.9-11. +* Da11.36. Re * Re13.6. called God. 1 Co 1Co8.5. worshipped. Ac Ac17.23. Re
Re13.4. sitteth. Da Da8.12-14. Da11.45. Mt +* Mt24.15. Re * Re13.6, Re13.7. the temple.
Da Da9.27. Mt Mt23.16. +* Mt24.15. 1 Ti x 1Ti3.15. Re Re11.1. of God. 1 Co x 1Co1.2. 2 Co x
2Co6.16. showing himself. Is Is14.14. Ezk Eze28.2, Eze28.6, Eze28.9.
5. Remember. Mt Mt16.9. Mk Mk8.18. Lk Lk24.6, Lk24.7. Ac Ac20.31. when. 2 Th
2Th3.10. Jn Jn16.4. Ga Ga5.21. 1 Th 1Th2.11. 2 P 2Pe1.15.
6. withholdeth. or, holdeth. ver. 2Th2.7. Lk Lk4.42. Ro Ro1.18g. revealed. ver. 2Th2.3,
2Th2.8. in his time. Da Da11.29, Da11.35. 1 Ti 1Ti6.15.
7. the mystery. Ro +* Ro16.25n. 1 Ti 1Ti3.16. Re * Re17.5, Re17.7. doth. Ac Ac20.29. Col
Col2.18-23. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1. 2 Ti 2Ti2.17, 2Ti2.18. 1 J 1Jn2.18. 1Jn4.3. only he who. ver. 2Th2.6.
Is Is5.4, Is5.5. Ro Ro1.24, Ro1.28. he be taken. f63:63A. Figure of speech Ellipsis (Absolute:
of the Nominative), whereby the subject of the verb must be supplied from the nature of the
subject alone, or from what is elsewhere expressed, Ge + Ge14.20. See 1 Co 1Co15.24n. Hogg
and Vine note the nominative of ginomai is not expressed in the original (Thessalonians, p.
261). Just who or what will be taken out of the way has puzzled interpreters. The most usually
suggested options are (1) human government, (2) the church, (3) the Holy Spirit, (4) God.
Several considerations, faithfully applied, will narrow down the possibilities to the correct
choice. First, who or whatever this was or is was already known, already existing. Second,
whatever is the correct choice must correspond to identifiable prophecy in the Old Testament.
Third, Paul is intentionally being obscure here, probably to protect himself and the Christians
he is addressing from adverse political persecution (Jn Jn11.48. Ac Ac17.7). Similar reticence
to protect the parties concerned is reflected in the fact that the synoptic gospels do not
mention the resurrection of Lazarus; only John records this event, presumably long after any
possible harm might occur to Lazarus himself. Paul uses similar obscurity at 1 Co 1Co15.24-28.
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This factor of obscurity immediately rules out the possibility that the reference is to God, the
Holy Spirit, or the Church, for if any of these were what he meant, he could have unhesitatingly
named any of them without risk. Grammatical considerations also remove God, the Church, or
the Holy Spirit from consideration. In this passage two grammatical genders are used of the
restrainer: neuter gender, and masculine gender. If the Holy Spirit were the intended
reference, Paul would have consistently used the neuter gender. Since the Holy Spirit is
omnipresent (Ps Ps139.7, Ps139.8), and does not merely indwell believers, the removal of the
saints at the Rapture does not constitute his removal. His removal is not suggested here or
elsewhere in Scripture. As many are to be saved during the Tribulation (Re Re7.14. Re15.2-4.
Re20.4), his presence is essential (Ro Ro8.9). If the Church were Pauls intended reference,
Paul would have consistently used the feminine gender, for in Greek the word church is
feminine in its grammatical gender. Note that this does not mean that the church is feminine
in any sense, or that it is thereby called a woman, for Greek grammatical gender has no
necessary connection with natural gender (see note on Jn Jn16.13n). The reference is not to
the Church, for if this were the case, the Church must be present during the first half of the
Tribulation, until the Antichrist is revealed, yet this cannot be, for the Church is raptured (1 Th
1Th4.17n) before the Tribulation begins. But the masculine and neuter gender does fit the
future government (neuter gender) and its king (masculine gender). This leaves human
government as the only remaining choice of those given. But the reference is not to human
government in general, for prophecy nowhere states that such government will cease just
prior to the revelation of the Antichrist. Rather, Paul has a specific reference to biblical
prophecy in mind, Da Da7.8, Da7.24, where Daniel speaks of the Antichrist defeating three
kings which until that time restrained his power. That Pauls reference is to prophecy in the
book of Daniel is confirmed by his reference to Daniel in ver. 2Th2.4, and his statement in ver.
2Th2.5, which indicates that when he was present with the Thessalonians he had been
teaching them about Bible prophecy from the book of Daniel. out of the way. f108:108H, Mt
+ Mt13.49.
8. that Wicked. ver. + 2Th2.3. Ps +* Ps9.5. Mt Mt13.19, Mt13.38. 1 J 1Jn2.13. 1Jn3.12.
1Jn5.18. whom. Da * Da7.10, Da7.11, Da7.26. Re Re18.8-10. Re19.20. shall consume. Je *
Je25.30, Je25.31. with the. Is Is30.28. spirit. Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Mt + Mt26.41n. Jb
Job4.9. Ps Ps18.15. Ps29.3-6. Ps33.6. Is +* Is11.4. Ho Ho6.5. He Heb10.27. Re Re1.16.
Re2.16. Re19.15, Re19.20, Re19.21. of his mouth. He * Heb4.12. Re Re2.16. Re19.15.
destroy. This is unanswerable proof that since Antichrist exists prior to the millennial age, and
is destroyed (Da Da7.10, Da7.11. 2 Th 2Th2.8. Re Re19.19-21) by the personal coming of
Jesus, we then have the strongest possible proof of the personal premillennial coming of Christ
(Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, Proposition 123, Observation 1, p. 208). Da Da7.10,
Da7.11. Lk Lk13.7. 1 Co 1Co15.24. He Heb2.14. Re Re14.6-8. Re18.10, Re18.21. Re19.20.
with the brightness. Gr. epiphaneia, S#2015g. 2 Th 2Th1.8, 2Th1.9. Hab +* Hab3.4. Mt
Mt24.27. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14g (appearing). 2 Ti 2Ti1.10g. * 2Ti4.1g, 2Ti4.8g. Ti Tt2.13. He
Heb10.27. of his. Paul repeatedly asserts the personal coming of Christ. ver. 2Th2.1. 2 Th
2Th3.5. Da * Da7.13, Da7.14. 1 Th 1Th1.10. 1Th2.19. 1Th3.13. 1Th4.16. 1Th5.23. coming.
Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. ver. 2Th2.1. 1 Th + 1Th2.19. 1Th4.15n.
9. coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. is after. Jn Jn8.41, Jn8.44. Ac Ac8.9-11. Ac13.10. 2
Co 2Co4.4. 2Co11.3, 2Co11.14. Ep + Eph1.19. Eph2.2. Re Re9.11. Re12.9, Re12.17. Re13.1Smith, J. H. (1992). The new treasury of scripture knowledge: The most complete listing of cross
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2 THESSALONIANS 3
The apostle requests the prayers of the Thessalonians, especially for the success of his
ministry; expresses his confidence respecting them; and prays for them, 2Th3.1-5. He charges
them to censure and withdraw from disorderly walkers, who neglected their own business, and
intermeddled in that of others; interspersing suitable arguments, directions, and exhortations,
2Th3.6-15. He concludes with benedictions, 16- 2Th3.6-18.
1. Finally. Ph + Php3.1. pray. Mt * Mt9.38. Lk Lk10.2. Ro Ro15.30. 2 Co 2Co1.11. Ep
Eph6.19, Eph6.20. Col * Col4.3. 1 Th +* 1Th5.17, 1Th5.25. He Heb13.18, Heb13.19. the
word. Ac Ac6.7. Ac12.24. Ac13.49. +* Ac17.2, Ac17.3. Ac19.20. 1 Co 1Co16.9. 1 Th 1Th1.8.
2 Ti 2Ti2.9. have free course. Gr. run. T#1755. Ps Ps147.15. be glorified. Ps Ps138.2. Ac +*
Ac13.48. even. 1 Th 1Th1.5. 1Th2.1, 1Th2.13.
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2. delivered from. T#1749. Ps Ps7.1, Ps7.2. Ps36.11. Ps43.1. Ps59.2-4. Ps71.4, Ps71.5.
Ps74.19, Ps74.20. Ro +* Ro15.31. 1 Co 1Co15.32. 2 Co 2Co1.8-10. 1 Th 1Th2.18. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17.
unreasonable. Gr. absurd. Lk Lk23.41. Ac Ac25.5. Ac28.6g. all men have not. Dt Dt32.20. Mt
Mt17.17. Mt23.23. Lk * Lk18.8. Jn Jn2.23-25. Ac Ac13.45, Ac13.50. Ac14.2. Ac17.5.
Ac28.24. Ro Ro10.16. 2 Co 2Co4.3, 2Co4.4. faith. or, the faith. Lk * Lk18.8. Ac + Ac6.7. 1 Co
+ 1Co16.13. Ep * Eph2.8.
3. the Lord. See on 1 Co 1Co1.9. 1Co10.13. 1 Th 1Th5.24. 1 J * 1Jn1.9. stablish. See on 2
Th 2Th2.17. 1 P +* 1Pe5.10. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. and keep. Ge Ge20.6. Ge48.16. 1 Ch 1Ch4.10. Ps
Ps19.13. Ps121.7. Mt +* Mt6.13. Lk +* Lk11.4n. Jn * Jn17.15. 1 Co * 1Co10.13. 2 Ti 2Ti4.18. 2
P * 2Pe2.9. 1 J * 1Jn5.18. Ju Jud24. from evil. 2 Th 2Th2.17. Mt + Mt13.19.
4. we have. Ro Ro15.14. 2 Co + 2Co2.3. 2Co7.16. 2Co8.22. Ga Ga5.10. Ph * Php1.6. Phm
Phm21. that. ver. 2Th3.6, 2Th3.12. Mt Mt28.20. Ro +* Ro2.7. Ro15.18. 1 Co 1Co7.19.
1Co14.37. 2 Co 2Co2.9. 2Co7.15. Ph Php2.12. 1 Th 1Th4.1, 1Th4.2, 1Th4.10. command. 1
Th 1Th4.2, 1Th4.11.
5. the Lord. 1 K 1Ki8.58. 1 Ch 1Ch29.18. Ps Ps119.5, Ps119.26. Pr Pr3.6. Je Je10.23. Ja
Jas1.16-18. direct. Lk Lk1.79g. 1 Th 1Th3.11. your hearts. 1 Ch 1Ch29.18. Ps Ps78.8. into the
love. T#1532. Dt Dt30.6. Je Je31.33. Lk Lk11.42. Jn Jn5.42. Jn17.26. Ro * Ro5.5. +* Ro8.28,
Ro8.39. 1 Co 1Co8.3. 2 Co 2Co13.14. Ga * Ga5.22. Ep Eph3.16-19. Eph6.23. Ja +* Jas2.5. 1 J
1Jn2.5. 1Jn3.17. 1Jn4.9, 1Jn4.19. 1Jn5.3. Ju Jud2, * Jud21. and into. Ps Ps40.1. Ps130.5,
Ps130.6. La La3.26. Lk Lk12.36, Lk12.37. Ro Ro8.25. Ph +* Php3.20, Php3.21. 1 Th *1:+
1Th1.3, 1Th1.10. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.8. Ti Tt2.13. He Heb9.28. 2 P 2Pe3.12. Re * Re3.10, Re3.11.
Re13.10. the patient waiting for Christ. or, the patience of Christ. Ro Ro2.7. He * Heb12.2,
Heb12.3. Ja * Jas5.7, Jas5.11. 1 P 1Pe4.1.
6. in the name. 1 Co 1Co5.4. 2 Co 2Co2.10. Ep Eph4.17. Col * Col3.17. 1 Th 1Th4.1. 1 Ti
1Ti5.21. 1Ti6.13, 1Ti6.14. 2 Ti 2Ti4.1. that ye. ver. 2Th3.14, 2Th3.15. Mt Mt18.17. Ro +*
Ro16.17. 1 Co 5:+ 1Co5.9, * 1Co5.11-13. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.5. 2 Ti 2Ti3.5. He Heb12.15, Heb12.16. 2 J
2Jn10. 3 J 3Jn10, 3Jn11. withdraw. Ps +* Ps119.63. Mt +* Mt15.14. 2 Co 2Co8.20g. brother. 1
Co 1Co5.11. walketh. ver. 2Th3.7, 2Th3.11. 1 Th 1Th4.11. 1Th5.14. not after. ver. 2Th3.10,
2Th3.14. 2 Th 2Th2.15. 1 Co 1Co11.2.
7. how. ver. 2Th3.9. Ac Ac20.35. 1 Co 1Co4.16. 1Co11.1. Ph Php3.17. Php4.9. 1 Th 1:+
1Th1.6, 1Th1.7. 1 Ti 1Ti4.12. Ti Tt2.7. 1 P 1Pe5.3. for. ver. 2Th3.6. 1 Th + 1Th1.5. * 1Th2.10.
8. Neither did. 1 Co + 1Co9.12. eat. ver. 2Th3.12. Pr Pr31.27. Mt Mt6.11. but wrought. Ac
* Ac18.3. * Ac20.34. 1 Co * 1Co4.12. 2 Co 2Co11.9. 1 Th 1Th4.11. night. Mk + Mk5.5. See on 1
Th 1Th2.9. that we. T#1860. Lk Lk10.7. Lk22.36. 1 Co 1Co10.24.
9. Not. Mt * Mt10.10. 1 Co +* 1Co9.4-14. 2 Co * 2Co11.9, 2Co11.12. Ga Ga6.6. 1 Th
1Th2.6. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.18. to make. See on ver. 2Th3.7. Jn Jn13.15. 1 P 1Pe2.21. +* 1Pe5.3. to
follow. ver. + 2Th3.7. Ph * Php3.17. * Php4.9.
10. when. Lk Lk24.44. Jn Jn16.4. Ac Ac20.18. commanded. 1 Th 1Th4.11. that if.
f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. any would. f138:138C, Ge + Ge22.14. T#1862. Ge * Ge3.19. Pr
Pr13.4. Pr20.4. Pr21.25. Pr24.30-34. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. 1 Th 1Th4.11. not work. T#1837. Ec *
Ec3.13. Ezk +* Eze16.49. neither. f164, 1 S + 1Sa17.7. f65, Mt + Mt27.19. Bengel on this
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passage (N.T. Word Studies, vol. 2, p. 502) identifies this as a form of Enthymeme, confirmation
of the argument from its contrary. Supply, But every man eats: therefore let every man labor.
Paul does not mean, that such a man should be immediately deprived of food by others; but
he proves from the necessity of eating the necessity of laboring. There is a similar Enthymeme
at 1 Co 1Co11.6. More properly, this is the figure Syllogismus, or Omission of the Conclusion,
the opposite of the figure Enthymeme, or Omission of the Premise. Pr Pr19.15.
11. some. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. walk. See on ver. 2Th3.6. working not. f171:171C, Ex +
Ex20.10. Ezk +* Eze16.49. 1 Th 1Th4.11. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.8. 1 P +* 1Pe4.15. busybodies. f135, Ps
+ Ps68.28. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.13.
12. we. See on ver. 2Th3.6. exhort. 1 Th + 1Th4.18. that with. Ge Ge49.14, Ge49.15. Pr
Pr17.1. Ec Ec4.6. Ep +* Eph4.28. 1 Th +* 1Th4.11. 1 Ti 1Ti2.2. eat. See on ver. 2Th3.8. Lk
Lk11.3.
13. ye. Is Is40.30, Is40.31. Ml Mal1.13. Ro Ro2.7. 1 Co 1Co15.58. Ga * Ga6.9, Ga6.10.
Ph Php1.9. 1 Th 1Th4.1. He Heb12.3. be not weary. or, faint not. Dt Dt20.8. Ps Ps27.13. Is *
Is40.29-31. Zp Zep3.16mg. Ml Mal1.13. Lk +* Lk18.1. Ro +* Ro2.7. 1 Co + 1Co15.58. 2 Co
2Co4.1, 2Co4.16. Ga * Ga6.9. He Heb12.5. Re Re2.3.
14. And if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. obey. Dt Dt16.12. Pr Pr5.13. Zp Zep3.2. Mt *
Mt18.17. 2 Co 2Co2.9. 2Co7.15. 2Co10.6. Ph Php2.12. 1 Th 1Th4.8. Phm Phm21. He
Heb13.17. by this epistle, note that man. or, signify that man by an epistle. ver. 2Th3.6. Mt
Mt18.17. Ro Ro16.17, Ro16.22. 1 Co 1Co5.9, 1Co5.11. Col Col4.16. 1 Th 1Th5.27. Ti Tt3.10.
have no company. ver. +* 2Th3.6. Ps +* Ps119.63. that he. Nu Nu12.14. Ezr Ezr9.6. Ps
Ps83.16. Je Je3.3. Je6.15. Je31.18-20. Ezk Eze16.61-63. Eze36.31, Eze36.32. Lk Lk15.18-21.
1 Co +* 1Co4.14.
15. count. Le +* Le19.17, Le19.18. Mt + Mt18.15. 1 Co 1Co5.5. 2 Co 2Co2.6-10. 2Co10.8.
2Co13.10. Ga +* Ga6.1. 1 Th 1Th5.14. Ju Jud22, Jud23. admonish. Ps * Ps141.5. Pr Pr9.9.
Pr25.12. Mt Mt18.15. 1 Co 1Co4.14. 1 Th 1Th5.12, 1Th5.14. Ti Tt3.10. Ja +* Jas5.19, Jas5.20.
16. the Lord of peace. Ps Ps72.3, Ps72.7. Is +* Is9.6, Is9.7. Zc Zec6.13. Lk * Lk2.14. Jn *
Jn14.27. Ro + Ro15.33. Ro16.20. 1 Co 1Co14.33. 2 Co * 2Co5.19-21. 2Co13.11. Ep Eph2.1417. + Eph6.23. 1 Th * 1Th5.23. He Heb7.2. Heb13.20. himself. 2 Th 2Th2.16. Ep Eph2.20. 1
Th + 1Th3.11. give. Nu Nu6.26. Jg Jdg6.24mg. Ps Ps29.11. * Ps85.8-10. Is * Is26.12. +* Is45.7.
Is54.10. Is66.12. Hg Hag2.9. Jn Jn16.33. See on Ro Ro1.7. Ph Php4.7-9. always. Ep
Eph6.18. The Lord be. ver. 2Th3.18. Ru Ru2.4. 1 S 1Sa17.37. 1Sa20.13. Ps Ps46.7, Ps46.11. Is
Is8.10. Mt * Mt1.23. * Mt28.20. 2 Ti 2Ti4.22. Phm Phm25.
17. with mine own hand. 1 Co +* 1Co16.21. Col * Col4.18. the token. See on 2 Th 2Th1.5.
Jsh +* Jos2.12. 1 S 1Sa17.18.
18. grace. See on Ro Ro16.20, Ro16.24.
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1 TIMOTHY 1
The apostle salutes Timothy, 1Ti1.1" 1Ti1.2 }; reminds him for what purpose he was left at
Ephesus, 1Ti1.3" 1Ti1.4 }; shows that the end of the commandment is love, from a pure heart,
a good conscience, and unfeigned faith, 1Ti1.5; from which some having swerved, in
attempting to preach the law had perverted it, 1Ti1.6" 1Ti1.7 }. The law is good; but is
intended to condemn transgressors, 1Ti1.8-10; which accords with the gospel also, 1Ti1.11.
With deep humility and thankfulness, the apostle speaks of his own conversion, and the
encouragement given by it to sinners in every age; and ascribes glory to God, 1Ti1.12-17. He
charges Timothy to maintain faith and a good conscience; and mentions some, who had
renounced the truth, and whom he had delivered unto Satan, 1Ti1.18-20.
1. an apostle. See on Ro Ro1.1. 1 Co 1Co1.1. 2 Co + 2Co1.1. by. 1 Ti 1Ti2.7. Ac * Ac9.15.
+* Ac26.16-18. Ro Ro16.26. 1 Co 1Co7.6. 1Co9.17. 2 Co 2Co8.8. Ga Ga1.1, Ga1.11. 2 Ti
2Ti1.11. Ti Tt1.3. God. 1 Ti 1Ti2.3. * 1Ti4.10. Ps Ps24.5. Ps106.21. Is +* Is12.2. Is43.3,
Is43.11. Is45.15, Is45.21. Is49.26. Is60.16. Is63.8. Ho Ho13.4. Lk Lk1.47. Lk2.11. 2 Ti *
2Ti1.10. Ti Tt1.3. Tt2.10, Tt2.13. Tt3.4, Tt3.6. 2 P 2Pe1.1. 1 J 1Jn4.14. Ju * Jud25. our hope.
f121:121R, Ps + Ps71.5. Ro Ro15.12, Ro15.13. Col +* Col1.27. 2 Th 2Th2.16. 1 P 1Pe1.3,
1Pe1.21.
2. Timothy. Ac Ac16.1-3. 1 Th 1Th3.2. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. my. ver. 1Ti1.18. 1 Co +* 1Co4.14-17.
Ph * Php2.19-22. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. 2Ti2.1. Ti Tt1.4. Grace. f173, Ge + Ge27.44. See on Ro Ro1.7.
Ga Ga1.3. Ga6.16. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. Ti Tt1.4. 1 P 1Pe1.2. 2 J 2Jn3. Ju Jud2. and. f174, Ge +
Ge18.27.
3. As I besought. Ti Tt1.5. at. Ac + Ac18.21. Ac19.1, etc. 2 Ti 2Ti1.18. 2Ti4.12. when. Ac
Ac20.1-3. Ph Php2.24. Macedonia. Ac + Ac16.9. charge. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6, 1Ti4.11. 1Ti5.7. 1Ti6.3,
1Ti6.10, 1Ti6.17. Ga Ga1.6, Ga1.7. Ep +* Eph4.14. Col Col2.6-11. Ti Tt1.9-11. 2 J 2Jn7, 2Jn9,
2Jn10. Re Re2.1, Re2.2, Re2.14, Re2.20. some. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. no other. 1 Ti 1Ti6.3-5. 2 Co
2Co11.4. Ga * Ga1.6, Ga1.7, Ga1.9.
4. Neither give heed. Mk +* Mk4.24. to. 1 Ti 1Ti4.7. 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.20. Col * Col2.8. 2 Ti *
2Ti2.14, 2Ti2.16-18. 2Ti4.4. Ti Tt1.14. 2 P 2Pe1.16. fables and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26.
endless. Gr. aperantos, S#562g, only here. Ti * Tt3.9. questions. 1 Ti 6:+ 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.5. 2 Ti *
2Ti2.23. godly. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. 1Ti6.3, 1Ti6.11. Lk Lk16.2, Lk16.3, Lk16.4. 1 Co + 1Co9.17. 2 Co
2Co1.12. 2Co7.9, 2Co7.10. Ep + Eph3.2. +* Eph4.12-16. Ti Tt1.1. He +* Heb13.9. in faith.
15D, Mk + Mk11.32. so do.
f63:63D, Ro + Ro7.3. Supply by ellipsis (absolute: of
anantapodoton), in faith (so I repeat my charge, that thou remain at Ephesus) (B55).
5. the end. Ro * Ro10.4. Ro13.8-10. Ga * Ga5.13, Ga5.14, Ga5.22. 1 J 1Jn4.7-14.
commandment. ver. 1Ti1.18. charity. Mk * Mk12.28-34. Jn +* Jn13.34. Ro Ro14.15. 1 Co
1Co8.1-3. ch. 13. 14:1. 1 P 1Pe4.8. 2 P * 2Pe1.7. 1 J * 1Jn3.18, 1Jn3.19. a pure. Ps Ps24.4. +*
Ps51.10. Je Je4.14. Mt +* Mt5.8. Mt12.35. Ac * Ac15.9. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.22. Ja + Jas4.8. 1 P *
1Pe1.22. 1 J 1Jn3.3. a good. ver. * 1Ti1.19. 1 Ti 1Ti3.9. Ac +* Ac23.1. * Ac24.16. Ro Ro9.1. 2
Co 2Co1.12. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3. Ti * Tt1.15. He * Heb9.14. Heb10.22. Heb13.18. 1 P 3:* 1Pe3.16,
1Pe3.21. faith. Ro Ro12.9. Ga * Ga5.6. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.5. He * Heb11.5, Heb11.6. 1 J * 1Jn3.23.
unfeigned. Ja + Jas3.17g.
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6. some. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. having swerved. or, not aiming at. 1 Ti 1Ti6.21. 2 Ti 2Ti2.18g.
2Ti4.10. turned. 1 Ti 1Ti5.15. 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.5, 1Ti6.20. 2 Ti 2Ti2.23, 2Ti2.24. 2Ti4.4. Ti Tt1.10.
Tt3.9. He Heb12.13g. vain jangling. Ti Tt1.10.
7. Desiring. Ja +* Jas3.1. to. Lk + Lk5.17. Ac Ac15.1. Ro Ro2.19-21. Ga Ga3.2, Ga3.5.
Ga4.21. Ga5.3, Ga5.4. Ti Tt1.10, Tt1.11. understanding. 1 Ti 1Ti6.4. Is Is29.13, Is29.14. Je
Je8.8, Je8.9. Mt +* Mt15.14. Mt21.27. Mt23.16-24. Jn Jn3.9, Jn3.10. Jn9.40, Jn9.41. Ro
Ro1.22. Col Col2.18. 2 Ti 2Ti3.7. 2 P 2Pe2.12. affirm. Ti Tt3.8.
8. the law. Dt Dt4.6-8. Ne Ne9.13. Ps * Ps19.7-10. * Ps119.96-105, Ps119.127,
Ps119.128. Ro * Ro7.12, Ro7.13, Ro7.16, Ro7.18, Ro7.22. * Ro10.4. +* Ro12.2. Ga * Ga3.11,
Ga3.21. is good. Ro Ro7.16. Ti Tt1.15. if a. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. lawfully. 2 Ti 2Ti2.5.
9. the law. Ro Ro4.13. Ro5.20. Ro6.14. Ga Ga3.10-14, Ga3.19. Ga5.23. the lawless. 2 Th
2Th2.8g. disobedient. Ro Ro1.30. Ti Tt1.6, Tt1.10, Tt1.16. Tt3.3. He Heb11.31. 1 P 1Pe2.7.
1Pe3.20. the ungodly. 1 P 1Pe4.18. Ju Jud15. profane. 1 Ti 1Ti4.7. 1Ti6.20. Je Je23.11. Ezk
Eze21.25. 2 Ti 2Ti2.16. He Heb12.16. murderers. Ex * Ex21.15. Le Le20.9. Dt Dt27.16. 2 S
2Sa16.11. 2Sa17.1-4. 2 K 2Ki19.37. 2 Ch 2Ch32.21. Pr Pr20.20. Pr28.24. Pr30.11, Pr30.17.
Mt Mt10.21. manslayers. Ge +* Ge9.5, Ge9.6. Ex +* Ex20.13. Ex21.14. Nu Nu35.30-33. Dt
Dt21.6-9. Pr Pr28.17. Ga * Ga5.21. Re +* Re21.8. * Re22.15.
10. whoremongers. Mk +* Mk7.21, Mk7.22. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9, 1Co6.10. Ga * Ga5.19-21. Ep
* Eph5.3-6. He +* Heb13.4. defile. Ge Ge19.5. Le Le18.21, Le18.22. Le20.13. Ro +* Ro1.26. Ju
+* Jud7. menstealers. T#682. Ge Ge37.27. Ge40.15. Ex Ex21.16. Dt Dt24.7. Jb + Job27.13
(T#490). +36:6 (T#631). Pr + Pr21.7 (T#489). +22:22 (T#636). Ec + Ec7.7 (T#491). Je Je5.26. *
Je34.17. Re Re18.13. for liars. Jn Jn8.44. Re +* Re21.8, Re21.27. * Re22.15. perjured. Ex +*
Ex20.7. Le +* Le19.12. Ezk Eze17.16-19. Ho Ho4.1, Ho4.2. Ho10.4. Zc Zec5.4. Zec8.17. Ml +*
Mal3.5. Mt * Mt5.33-37. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. contrary. 1 Ti 1Ti6.3. Ga * Ga5.22,
Ga5.23. 2 Ti 2Ti1.13. 2Ti4.3. Ti Tt1.9. Tt2.1. sound. Gr. healthful. 1 Ti 1Ti6.3. 2 Ti 2Ti1.13.
2Ti4.3. Ti Tt1.9, Tt1.13. Tt2.1, Tt2.2. doctrine. or, teaching. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6.
11. According. Ro Ro2.16. glorious. f24:24N, Ge + Ge17.5. Ps Ps138.2. Lk Lk2.10,
Lk2.11, Lk2.14. 2 Co 2Co3.8-11. 2Co4.4, 2Co4.6. Ep Eph1.6, Eph1.12. Eph2.7. * Eph3.8,
Eph3.10. 1 P 1Pe1.11, 1Pe1.12. the blessed. 1 Ti 1Ti6.15. committed. T#465. 1 Ti 1Ti2.7.
1Ti6.20, 1Ti6.21. Ezk Eze3.17, Eze3.19. Eze33.7-9. Eze34.8-10. Ro + Ro2.16. * Ro15.15. 1 Co
+* 1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. 1Co9.17. 2 Co 2Co5.18-20. Ga + Ga2.7. Col Col1.25. 1 Th 1Th2.4. 2 Ti
2Ti1.11, 2Ti1.14. +* 2Ti2.2. Ti Tt1.3. trust. 1 Ch = 1Ch9.26mg.
12. I thank. Jn Jn5.23. Ph * Php2.11. Re * Re5.9-14. Re7.10-12. enabled. Ac Ac9.22g. 1
Co * 1Co15.10. 2 Co 2Co3.5, 2Co3.6. 2Co4.1. 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ph Php4.13. 2 Ti
2Ti4.17. counted. Ac Ac16.15. 1 Co 1Co7.25. faithful. 1 Co +* 1Co4.2. putting. See on ver.
1Ti1.11. Ac * Ac9.15. 2 Co +* 2Co3.6. Col Col1.25. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3.
13. was. Ac * Ac8.3. Ac9.1, Ac9.5, Ac9.13. Ac22.4. Ac26.9-11. 1 Co 1Co15.9. Ga *
Ga1.13. Ph Php3.6. a blasphemer. 2 Ti 2Ti3.2g. persecutor. Ac + Ac8.3. and injurious. Ro
Ro1.30g. but. ver. 1Ti1.16. Ho Ho2.23. Ro Ro5.20, Ro5.21. * Ro9.18. Ro11.30, Ro11.31. 1
Co 1Co7.25. 2 Co 2Co4.1. He Heb4.16. 1 P 1Pe2.10. because. Nu Nu15.30. Lk +* Lk12.47.
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18. charge. ver. 1Ti1.5. See on ver. 1Ti1.11, 1Ti1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti4.14. 1Ti6.13, 1Ti6.14,
1Ti6.20. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.2. * 2Ti4.1-3. son. See on ver. 1Ti1.2. Ph Php2.22. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. 2Ti2.1. Ti
Tt1.4. Phm Phm10. according. 1 Ti 1Ti4.14. went before. 1 Ti 1Ti5.24. Lk Lk1.66, Lk1.67,
Lk1.76. mightest. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.12. 2 Co * 2Co10.3, 2Co10.4. Ep * Eph6.12-18. 2 Ti 2Ti2.3-5.
2Ti4.7. war. f147:147D, Ge + Ge1.29. 1 Co 1Co9.7. 2 Co * 2Co10.4. Ph +* Php1.17. 2 Ti
2Ti2.3, 2Ti2.4.
19. Holding. See on ver. 1Ti1.5. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.9. 1 Co +* 1Co15.2. Ti Tt1.9. He +* Heb3.14. 1 P
* 1Pe3.15, 1Pe3.16. Re * Re3.3, Re3.8, Re3.10. faith. ver. + 1Ti1.5. Mt +* Mt7.21. Ja *
Jas2.17. Ju +* Jud3, Jud4. good conscience. Ac * Ac23.1. Ti * Tt3.8. which some. Ex Ex32.1. Nu
Nu14.1-4, Nu14.9, Nu14.10, Nu14.22-24. Dt Dt13.13. Jg Jdg2.17. 1 S 1Sa18.12. 2 Ch
2Ch25.14, 2Ch25.27. Ne * Ne9.26. Ezk Eze36.20. Mt Mt26.14-16. Mt27.3-5. Jn * Jn6.66.
Jn17.12. Ac Ac7.39. Ac8.13, Ac8.21. Ac20.30. Ro * Ro6.15. Ph +* Php3.18, Php3.19. 2 Ti
2Ti1.15. * 2Ti3.1-6. 2Ti4.10. He + Heb10.38. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3, 2Pe2.12-22. Ju Jud10-13. put
away. Lk +* Lk8.13. Col + Col1.23. He + Heb10.38. 2 P +* 2Pe3.17. concerning. 1 Ti +*
1Ti4.1n, 1Ti4.2. 1 Co 1Co11.19. Ga * Ga1.6-8. +* Ga5.4. 2 Ti 2Ti4.4. He Heb6.4-6. 1 J
1Jn2.19. faith. or, the faith. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1n, 1Ti4.6. 1Ti5.8. 1Ti6.10, 1Ti6.21. Lk +* Lk18.8. Ac +
Ac6.7. 1 Co + 1Co16.13. 2 Ti 2Ti3.8. 2Ti4.7. Ti Tt1.13. made shipwreck. 1 Ti 1Ti6.9. Mt
Mt7.27. 1 Co * 1Co10.12.
20. Hymenaeus. i.e. marriage, S#5211g. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.17. Alexander. Mk Mk15.21. Ac
Ac19.33. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. 2Ti4.14, 2Ti4.15. I have delivered unto. Mt * Mt18.17. 1 Co
1Co5.4, 1Co5.5. 2 Co 2Co10.6. 2Co13.10. Satan. 1 Co + 1Co5.5. that. 1 Co 1Co11.32. 2 Th
2Th3.15. Re Re3.19. learn. Gr. paideuo, S#3811g. Lk Lk23.16 (chastise), Lk23.22. Ac Ac7.22
(learned). Ac22.3 (taught). 1 Co 1Co11.32 (chastened). 2 Co 2Co6.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.25 (instructing).
Ti Tt2.12 (teaching). He Heb12.6 (chasteneth), Heb12.7, Heb12.10. Re Re3.19 (chasten).
blaspheme. 2 Ti 2Ti3.2. Re Re13.1, Re13.5, Re13.6. Gr. blaspheemeo, S#987g. 1 Ti 1Ti6.1.
Mt Mt9.3. Mt26.65. Mt27.39 (reviled). Mk Mk3.28, Mk3.29. Mk15.29 (railed). Lk Lk12.10.
Lk22.65. Lk23.39 (railed). Jn Jn10.36. Ac + Ac13.45. Ac18.6. Ac19.37. Ac26.11. Ro Ro2.24.
Ro3.8 (slanderously reported). 14:16 (evil spoken of). 1 Co 1Co4.13 (being defamed). 10:30
(evil spoken of). Ti Tt2.5. Tt3.2 (speak evil). Ja Jas2.7. 1 P 1Pe4.4, 1Pe4.14. 2 P 2Pe2.2,
2Pe2.10, 2Pe2.12. Ju Jud8, Jud10. Re Re13.6. Re16.9, Re16.11, Re16.21.
1 TIMOTHY 2
The apostle enjoins prayers, and thanksgivings, to be made for all men; especially for kings
and rulers to God our Savior, who is willing that all should be saved, 1Ti2.1-4. There is one
God, and one Mediator, Jesus Christ, who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due
time, 1Ti2.5" 1Ti2.6 }. He declares his appointment, as the teacher of the Gentiles, 7: gives
directions concerning prayer, and the modest apparel of women, 1Ti2.8-10; prohibits them to
teach, and requires them to be in subjection, 1Ti2.11" 1Ti2.12 }; as the man was first created,
and the woman was first seduced into sin, 1Ti2.13" 1Ti2.14 }. A promise concerning
childbearing, 1Ti2.15.
1. exhort. or, desire. f130, Ac + Ac11.23. 2 Co 2Co8.6. Ep Eph3.13. He Heb6.11. first. 1
Co +* 1Co15.3. supplications. 1 Ti 1Ti5.5. Ge Ge18.23-32. 1 K 1Ki8.41-43. Ps Ps67.1-4.
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Th 1Th4.16n), and is no longer a man, directly contradicts this declaration of Paul that Jesus is
still a man, not an angel, though now in heaven as our one Mediator. Je +* Je23.5, Je23.6. Zc
+* Zec13.7. Mt +* Mt1.23. Lk * Lk2.10, Lk2.11. Jn * Jn1.14. Jn8.40. Ro + Ro1.3. 1 Co
1Co15.45-47. Ph +* Php2.6-8. He Heb2.6-13. Re Re1.13. Christ Jesus. Mt +* Mt10.32.
6. gave. Jb * Job33.24. Is Is53.6. Mt +* Mt20.28. +* Mt26.28n. Mk +* Mk10.45. Jn *
Jn6.51. * Jn10.15, Jn10.18. 2 Co * 2Co5.14, 2Co5.15, 2Co5.21. Ep * Eph1.7, Eph1.14. *
Eph5.2. Ti * Tt2.14. He * Heb9.12. 1 P * 1Pe1.18, 1Pe1.19. * 1Pe2.24. * 1Pe3.18. 1 J 1Jn2.1,
1Jn2.2. * 1Jn4.10. Re +* Re1.5. * Re5.9. himself. Is Is53.10. Lk +* Lk9.24. a ransom. Gr.
antilutron, S#487g, only here. Thayer gives the definition what is given in exchange for
another as the price of his redemption, ransom (Lexicon, p. 50). Friedrich Buchsel in the TDNT
notes that the word is a rare form, but represents a direct reference to Mk Mk10.45
expressed in the more elegant and forceful style of Greek found in the Pastoral epistles (TDNT,
vol. 4, p. 349). A. T. Robertson states, speaking of the Greek preposition anti in reference to Mt
Mt20.28 and Mk Mk10.45, These important doctrinal passages teach the substitutionary
conception of Christs death, not because anti of itself means instead, which is not true, but
because the context renders any other resultant idea out of the question. Compare also
antilutron uper panton by Paul (1 Ti 1Ti5.6) where both anti and uper combine with lutron in
expressing this idea (A Grammar of the Greek New Testament, pp. 573, 574). The Jehovah
Witness New World Translation renders antilutron as corresponding ransom. According to
Jehovah Witness theology, following the pattern set by Charles T. Russell, Christs ransom
corresponded exactly to Adam, and Christ atoned for but one man, Adam, in whom we were
all comprehended (He Heb7.10). Thus one unforfeited life could redeem one forfeited life
and no more. As F. W. Grant wryly remarks in reviewing this system, it smacks of the
merchant, with simply a clever plan for making a very large purchase with a very little money;
and this traders wit Mr. Russell credits to God as divine wisdom, but such a view of the
atonement constitutes a dreadful estimate or blasphemy of the divine nature, and in which
Christs life is valued at just the worth of any other mans! (Facts and Theories as to a Future
State, pp. 587, 588). The flaw in Russellisms atonement is at least twofold: (1) Scripture
nowhere states Christ was Adams substitute; this is a false deduction from Ro Ro5.18,
Ro5.19, the commercial theory of the atonement taken to its extreme; (2) this passage does
not state Christ gave his life a ransom for Adam, but Christ gave himself a ransom for all, as the
very next words in the verse indicate. Le Le5.15, Le5.16. Le6.4, Le6.5. Ps Ps69.4. Mt *
Mt20.28. Jn Jn17.23, Jn17.24. for all. The Calvinistic doctrine of the limited atonement does
not accord with the declaration of this verse, and the attempts to get around the obvious
sense of this passage show the flaw to be in that system of interpretation which necessitates
explaining away this text (2 P 2Pe1.20n). T#580. ver. +* 1Ti2.4. Mt Mt20.28. +* Mt26.28n.
Mk * Mk16.15. Jn * Jn1.29. Jn3.17. Jn4.42. Ro +* Ro5.18. 2 Co 2Co5.14, 2Co5.15. He *
Heb2.9. Heb7.25. 1 J * 1Jn2.2. Re + Re22.17 (T#370). to be testified. or, a testimony.
f63:63B, Ge + Ge25.28. Supply ellipsis, (to be borne by us). 1 Co +* 1Co1.6. 2 Th 2Th1.10. 2 Ti *
2Ti1.8. 1 J 1Jn5.11, 1Jn5.12. in due time. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.16. * 1Ti6.15. Mt Mt24.14. Is Is26.9.
Is27.6. Ro * Ro5.6. Ro16.26. 1 Co +* 1Co15.8. Ga * Ga4.4. Ep * Eph1.9, Eph1.10. * Eph3.5. Ti *
Tt1.3. Re Re7.9, Re7.10.
7. I am. See on 1 Ti 1Ti1.11, 1Ti1.12. 2 Ti 2Ti1.11. a preacher. Ec Ec1.1, Ec1.2, Ec1.12.
Ec7.27. Ec12.8-10. Ro Ro10.14. Ep * Eph3.7, Eph3.8. 2 Ti 2Ti1.11. 2 P 2Pe2.5. apostle. Ac
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1 TIMOTHY 3
The office of a bishop is a good work, and the desire of it, as such, should be encouraged,
1Ti3.1. The qualifications required in bishops and deacons; with directions concerning their
wives and children, 1Ti3.2-13. The apostle wrote these things to Timothy (hoping to come to
him soon), to regulate his conduct in the church of God, the pillar and ground of the truth,
1Ti3.14" 1Ti3.15 }. Great is the mystery of godliness, 1Ti3.16.
1. is a. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.15. 1Ti4.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.11. Ti Tt3.8. true. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. If.
f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. desire. 1 Ti 1Ti6.10. He Heb11.16g. the office. ver. 1Ti3.2-7. Ac
Ac1.20. + Ac20.28. Ph Php1.1. Ti Tt1.7. 1 P 1Pe2.25. bishop. Ac +* Ac20.28. He * Heb12.15. 1
P 1Pe4.15. 1Pe5.2g. desireth. Pr +* Pr11.30. Lk * Lk15.10. Ro Ro11.13. Ep * Eph4.12. 1 Th
1Th5.14. Ja +* Jas5.19, Jas5.20.
2. bishop. Ti +* Tt1.6-9. blameless. ver. 1Ti3.10. 1 Ti 1Ti5.7. 1Ti6.14. Lk Lk1.6. Ph
Php2.15. the husband. ver. 1Ti3.12. 1 Ti 1Ti4.3. 1Ti5.9. He +* Heb13.4. of one wife. T#426.
Ge + Ge4.19. Dt Dt17.15, * Dt17.17. 1 K 1Ki11.1, 1Ki11.3. Ml * Mal2.15. Mt Mt19.9. Mk
Mk10.11, Mk10.12. vigilant. Is Is56.10. Ac Ac20.29-31. 1 P 1Pe4.7. 1Pe5.8. sober. Ti Tt2.2,
Tt2.5. of good behavior. or, modest. Ro +* Ro12.3. Ph +* Php2.3. given. 1 Ti 1Ti5.10. Ro
Ro12.13. Ti Tt1.8. He * Heb13.2. 1 P 1Pe4.9. apt to teach. 2 Ti 2Ti2.24. Ep +* Eph4.11. Ti
Tt1.9.
3. Not given to wine. or, Not ready to quarrel, and offer wrong, as one in wine. ver. 1Ti3.8.
Le Le10.9. Is Is5.11, Is5.12. Is28.1, Is28.7. Is56.12. Ezk Eze44.21. Mi Mic2.11. Mt Mt24.4551. Lk Lk12.42-46. +* Lk21.34-36. Ep +* Eph5.18. Ti Tt1.7. Tt2.3. no striker. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.24,
2Ti2.25. Ti Tt1.7. not greedy. Ex +* Ex18.21. Pr Pr1.19. Pr15.27. Is Is56.11. Ac * Ac20.33,
Ac20.34. Ju Jud11. filthy. ver. 1Ti3.8. 1 S 1Sa8.3. Ti Tt1.7, Tt1.11. 1 P * 1Pe5.2. patient. 1 Ti
1Ti6.11. Ec Ec7.8. 1 Th 1Th5.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.24. Ti Tt3.2. Ja +* Jas3.17. Re Re1.9. a brawler.
Ti Tt3.2. Ja Jas4.1mg. not covetous. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.10. Ex +* Ex18.21. 1 S 1Sa2.15-17. 2 K
2Ki5.20-27. Je Je6.13. Je8.10. Mi Mic3.5, Mic3.11. Ml * Mal1.10. Mt Mt21.13. Jn Jn10.12,
Jn10.13. Jn12.5, Jn12.6. Ac Ac8.18-21. Ac20.33. Ro Ro16.18. He Heb13.5. 2 P 2Pe2.3,
2Pe2.14, 2Pe2.15. Re Re18.11-13.
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12. the husband. See on ver. 1Ti3.2, 1Ti3.4, 1Ti3.5. of one wife. Ge + Ge4.19. ruling their
children. ver. +* 1Ti3.4. Pr +* Pr19.18. Ep +* Eph6.4. own houses. 1 Co +* 1Co14.35n.
13. they. Mt + Mt25.21. Lk Lk16.10-12. Lk19.17. used. or, ministered. Mt Mt20.28. Ro
Ro12.7, Ro12.8. 1 Co 1Co16.15. He +* Heb6.10. 1 P 1Pe4.10, 1Pe4.11. purchase. Lk +
Lk17.33. Ac Ac20.28. degree. 1 Ti 1Ti6.19. Ac Ac21.35g. great. Ac + Ac4.13. * Ac6.5, Ac6.8,
Ac6.10, Ac6.15. Ac7.1, etc. Ph Php1.14. 1 Th 1Th2.2. 2 Ti 2Ti2.1. which is. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14. Col
Col1.4.
14. hoping. 1 Ti 1Ti4.13. 1 Co 1Co11.34. 1Co16.5-7. 2 Co 2Co1.15-17. 1 Th 1Th2.18. Phm
Phm22. He Heb13.23. 2 J 2Jn12. 3 J 3Jn14. shortly. lit. more quickly. f96:96E. Heterosis of
Degree B527: the comparative for the positive. For another instance of this figure see 2 Ti
2Ti1.18.
15. But if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. know. ver. 1Ti3.2. Dt Dt31.23. 1 K 1Ki2.2, 1Ki2.4. 1 Ch
1Ch22.13. 1Ch28.9-21. Ac Ac1.2. 1 Co * 1Co3.16. the house. f173, Ge + Ge27.44. Ep *
Eph2.21, Eph2.22. 2 Ti 2Ti2.20. He Heb3.2-6. Heb10.21. 1 P 1Pe2.5. 1Pe4.17. the church.
T#92. See on ver. 1Ti3.5. Mt Mt5.13-16. Ep Eph3.10, Eph3.11. the living. 1 Ti 1Ti4.10.
1Ti6.16. Dt Dt5.26. Jsh Jos3.10. 1 S 1Sa17.26, 1Sa17.36. 2 K 2Ki19.4. Ps Ps42.2. Ps84.2. Je
Je10.10. Je23.36. Da Da6.26. Ho Ho1.10. Mt + Mt16.16. Jn Jn6.69. Ac Ac14.15. Ro Ro9.26. 2
Co 2Co3.3. 2Co6.16. 1 Th 1Th1.9. He +* Heb3.12. Heb9.14. Heb12.22. Re Re7.2. the pillar.
Pr Pr9.1. Je Je1.18. Mt Mt16.18, Mt16.19. Mt18.18. Ro Ro3.2. Ga Ga2.9. and. f93:93A, Ge
+ Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, foundation pillar. ver. 1Ti3.9, 1Ti3.16. ground. or, stay. the truth.
ver. 1Ti3.16. Jn Jn1.17. Jn14.6. Jn18.37. 2 Co 2Co6.7. Ga Ga3.1. Ep Eph4.21. Col * Col1.5.
16. without. He Heb7.7. great. f101, Dt Dt32.42. the mystery. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. T#81.
ver. 1Ti3.9. Mt Mt1.23. Mt13.11. Mt22.41-46. Ro +* Ro16.25n. 1 Co 1Co2.7. Ep Eph1.9.
Eph3.3-9. Eph6.19. Col Col2.2. 2 Th 2Th2.7. Re Re17.5, Re17.7. Re19.12. Re22.16.
godliness. 1 Ti 1Ti2.2, 1Ti2.10. 1Ti4.7, 1Ti4.8. 1Ti6.3, 1Ti6.5, 1Ti6.6, 1Ti6.11. Ac + Ac3.12. 2
Ti 2Ti3.5, 2Ti3.12. Ti Tt1.1. Tt2.12. 1 J * 1Jn3.1-3. God. All of the modern editors of the Greek
text read Who instead of God. The difference in the original Greek manuscripts is between
the two-letter word os and the two-letter abbreviation for God, Ths, the letter theta in Greek
differing from omicron only by having a horizontal line across its middle. Is +* Is7.14. +* Is9.6.
Je +* Je23.5, Je23.6. Mi +* Mic5.2. Mt Mt1.23. Jn Jn1.1, Jn1.2, Jn1.14. Ac +* Ac20.28. Ro
Ro8.3. Ro9.5. 1 Co 1Co15.47. Ga Ga4.14. Ph * Php2.6-8. Col * Col1.16-18. He Heb1.3. *
Heb2.9-13. 1 J 1Jn1.2. Re Re1.17, Re1.18. manifest. Gr. manifested. 1 J 1Jn3.5. in the flesh.
f171:171Q, Jn + Jn1.14. Jb +* Job19.26. Jn + Jn1.14. Ro Ro8.3. 1 P 1Pe3.18. justified. Is Is50.57. Mt * Mt3.16. Jn * Jn1.32, Jn1.33. Jn15.26. * Jn16.8, Jn16.9. Ac * Ac2.32-36. Ro * Ro1.3,
Ro1.4. 1 P * 1Pe3.18. 1 J 1Jn5.6-8. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Ro + Ro1.4. 1 P 1Pe3.18. seen. Ps
Ps68.17, Ps68.18. Mt * Mt4.11. Mt28.2. Mk Mk1.13. Mk16.5. Lk * Lk2.10-14. * Lk22.43.
Lk24.4. Jn Jn20.12. Ac +* Ac1.10, Ac1.11. Ep Eph3.10. 1 P 1Pe1.12. preached. Lk Lk2.32. Ac +
Ac9.15. Ac10.34. +* Ac13.46-48. Ro Ro10.12, Ro10.18. Ga * Ga2.2, Ga2.8. Ep Eph3.5-8. Col
Col1.27. believed. Ac Ac14.27. Col * Col1.6, Col1.23. 2 Th 2Th1.10. Re Re7.9. world. Gr.
kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. Ro Ro10.18. Col Col1.27, Col1.28. received. Mk + Mk16.19. Lk * Lk24.51.
Jn Jn6.62. Jn13.3. Jn16.28. Jn17.5. Ac Ac1.1-9, Ac1.19. Ep Eph4.8-10. He Heb1.3. Heb8.1. *
Heb10.13. * Heb12.2. 1 P * 1Pe3.22. into glory. 1 P 1Pe1.11.
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1 TIMOTHY 4
The apostle foretells a great apostasy, and corruption of Christianity, in after times, 1Ti4.13; shows that every creature of God is good, 1Ti4.4" 1Ti4.5 }; and directs Timothy, in respect
of his doctrine and personal conduct, that he may preach and live in such a manner as to save
himself and those that hear him, 1Ti4.6-16.
1. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. Jn + Jn7.39. Jn14.17. * Jn16.13. Ac Ac13.2.
Ac28.25. 1 Co 1Co12.11. 2 P * 2Pe1.21. 1 J * 1Jn2.18. Re Re2.7, Re2.11, Re2.17, Re2.29.
Re3.6, Re3.13, Re3.22. expressly. Ezk Eze1.3. the latter. Nu Nu24.14. Dt Dt4.30. Dt32.29. Is
Is2.2. Je Je48.47. Je49.39. Ezk Eze38.16. Da Da10.14. Ho Ho3.5. Mi Mic4.1. 1 Co +*
1Co11.19. 2 Th 2Th2.3-9. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1, etc. 1 P 1Pe1.20. 2 P +* 2Pe2.1. * 2Pe3.3. Ju Jud4,
Jud18. some. f175:175A, Ge + Ge27.44. depart. Those who teach unconditional eternal
security need to consider whether the direct statements of Scripture affirm apostasy is
possible. One cannot logically be said to depart, fall away, or apostatize from a faith which one
never held in the first place. Paul is addressing these warnings to believers, not unbelievers.
One must not appeal to an isolated text such as Jn Jn10.28, and force it to teach unconditional
security, when such a statement in its context is clearly said of those who Jesus declares hear
my voice and follow me (Jn Jn10.27). A text like Jn Jn5.24 shows by the use of the present
tenses in the Greek that the promise is to those who keep on hearing and believing (Jn
Jn3.16n). In the context of Romans 8, the subject of apostasy is not in view. A text like Ro
Ro8.30 is not addressing the unconditional security of the believer but the certainty of our
glorification with Christ, despite how difficult our present circumstances might seem. In
context (Ro Ro8.17) such confidence relates directly to our eternal inheritance with Christ as
co-heirs in his earthly Messianic kingdom, an inheritance which is not rendered less certain
because of present trials and tribulations, but more certain, for our reward and position is only
increased by our perseverance (Mt +* Mt5.11, Mt5.12). One does not apostatize every time a
sin is committed. Moral apostasy consists of willfully persisting in known sin (1 Co +* 1Co6.911. He Heb10.26. 1 J 1Jn3.9). Although one is never said in Scripture to be saved over and
over again, or to be born again more than once, this fact does not remove the validity of all the
warnings to believers against both moral and doctrinal (1 Co +* 1Co15.2) apostasy. Certainly
there would be no point in warning believers against what was impossible (1 Th 1Th3.5n).
While the Bible emphatically teaches the eternal security of the believer (Mt Mt24.13n), and
makes the security of salvation in no sense dependent upon good works to stay saved, this
security belongs to believers who continue to place their faith in Christ for salvation, not
unconditionally to persons who by a single act of faith allegedly received Christ but have
since departed from the faith doctrinally or morally. That eternal security is not unconditional
is proved by (1) repeated warnings to believers against doctrinal and moral apostasy; (2) the
presence of if clauses (2 P +* 2Pe1.10); (3) Pauls repeated concern that his labor not be in
vain (1 Th 1Th3.5n); (4) recorded instances of individuals who departed from true faith (He +*
Heb10.38); (5) that believing or saving faith is always represented in Greek as a continuing
active faith, not a single or one time act of faith (Jn Jn3.16n). (6) Jesus said it is possible to
stop believing (Lk +* Lk8.13). To suggest, as many contemporary expositors do, that the
warnings against apostasy in the book of Hebrews were addressed only to Jewish Christians
who were in danger of forsaking Christianity and falling back into Judaism, and therefore
cannot apply to believers today, is at best a shaky assumption, and at worst is taking away
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from the Word of God by wrongly rendering its warnings inapplicable to present day believers.
As the warnings against apostasy are addressed with greater frequency to the Gentile
Christians addressed in Pauls epistles (1 Co +* 1Co15.2), such an argument has no force. To
deny the force of the warning in Hebrews 6:4-6 by relegating the Apostles argument to a
reductio ad absurdum, or reduction to an absurdity, is begging the question, as Spiros
Zodhiates does in a footnote in his otherwise excellent work (The Hebrew-Greek Key Study
Bible, pp. 1496, 1497). Few readers of that day or this would be in position to appreciate such
a display of the niceties of rhetoric as the argument necessarily supposes was the authors
intention. Such interpreters, in their mistaken effort to support the theory of unconditional
eternal security, ignore, suppress, or explain away all contrary evidence. Such a procedure is
invalid because, by its practice, the interpreter makes it impossible for God to assert a contrary
truth. No matter how God might choose to express such a truth, the interpreter intent on
defending this mistaken theory would explain the language away. An example of a clever but
mistaken attempt to escape the logical consequences of this passage (1 Ti 1Ti4.1) is the effort
to redefine the Greek terms for apostasy used here and at 2 Th 2Th2.3 to mean stand aloof
from, making the reference to be to persons who were never believers, but simply those who
associated with the Christians (Spiros Zodhiates, The Hebrew-Greek Key Study Bible, p. 1468,
note on 2 Th 2Th2.3). Zodhiates redefinition also involves him in the exegetical word study
fallacy discussed by D. A. Carson as The Root Fallacy (Exegetical Fallacies, pp. 26-32). Such a
redefinition is rendered necessary by the exigencies of the theory of unconditional eternal
security, as Zodhiates ensuing arguments using Jn Jn10.28, Ro Ro8.38, Ro8.39, etc., show.
This view is in error for the word apostasy, in Greek, apostasia, in its religious use necessarily
includes a prior turning to God (Heinrich Schlier, TDNT, vol. 1, p. 513, note 4), a concept
rendered certain here by the next words from the faith. Da Da11.35. Mt Mt24.5-12. Lk +*
Lk8.13. 2 Th 2Th2.3g. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-5. 2Ti4.4. He +* Heb3.12. Re * Re3.8. from the faith.
f121:121R, Ac + Ac6.7. ver. 1Ti4.6. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.19. seducing. f168, Is + Is1.11. Ge Ge3.3-5,
Ge3.13. 1 K 1Ki22.22, 1Ki22.23. 2 Ch 2Ch18.19-22. Mt + Mt7.15. 2 Co 2Co11.3, 2Co11.1315. 2 Th 2Th2.9-12. 2 Ti 2Ti3.13. 2 P 2Pe2.1. 1 J 1Jn4.6g. Re Re9.2-11. Re13.14. Re16.14.
Re18.2, Re18.23. Re19.20. Re20.2, Re20.3, Re20.8, Re20.10. spirits. Gr. pneuma, Mt +
Mt8.16. and doctrines. ver. + 1Ti4.6. Da Da11.35-38. 1 Co 1Co8.5, 1Co8.6. 1Co10.20. Col
Col2.18. Ac Ac17.18. Ju * Jud4. Re Re9.20g.
2. lies. 1 K 1Ki13.18. 1Ki22.22. Is Is9.15. Je Je5.31. Je23.14, Je23.32. Da Da8.23-25. Mt
Mt7.15. Mt24.24. Ac Ac20.30. Ro Ro16.18. Ep +* Eph4.14. 1 Th 1Th2.3. 2 Th 2Th2.11. 2 Ti
2Ti3.5. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3. Re Re16.14. hypocrisy. Lk + Lk12.1. their. Ro +* Ro1.28. 2 Co + 2Co1.12.
seared. Ep Eph4.19.
3. Forbidding. Da Da11.37. 1 Co 1Co7.28, 1Co7.36-39. He +* Heb13.4. and commanding.
f180:180A, Ge + Ge4.20. f63:63F, Ge + Ge33.10. to abstain. Ro * Ro14.3, Ro14.17. 1 Co *
1Co8.8. Col 2:+ Col2.16, * Col2.20-23. He * Heb13.9. which. 1 Ti 1Ti6.17. Ge * Ge1.29, Ge1.30.
* Ge9.3. Ps Ps104.14, Ps104.15. Ps145.15, Ps145.16. Ec Ec5.18. Mt * Mt15.9, Mt15.11. Ac
Ac10.13-15. 1 Co 1Co6.13. received with thanksgiving. ver. 1Ti4.4. 1 S 1Sa9.13. Mt Mt14.19.
Mt15.36. Lk +* Lk24.30. Jn Jn6.23. Ac Ac27.35. Ro + Ro14.6. 1 Co * 1Co10.30, 1Co10.31. Col *
Col3.17. believe. 1 Ti 1Ti2.4. Jn Jn8.31, Jn8.32. 2 Th * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. know. Gr.
epiginosko, Mt + Mt11.27. 1 Ti 1Ti2.4.
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1 TIMOTHY 5
Directions how to admonish elders, and younger persons, men and women, 1, 2:
concerning the widows, who were provided for, or employed by the church; the conduct of
Christians towards relations; and what was expedient for younger widows, 1Ti5.3-16. The
honor to be shown to diligent rulers and teachers, 1Ti5.17" 1Ti5.18 }. How Timothy should
behave towards accused elders, and offenders, 1Ti5.19" 1Ti5.20 }. A solemn charge to
faithfulness and impartiality in ordaining pastors, 1Ti5.21" 1Ti5.22 }. Counsel to Timothy
concerning his health, 1Ti5.23. The character of some is more easily known than that of others,
yet that may by patience and careful investigation be ascertained, 1Ti5.24" 1Ti5.25 }.
1. Rebuke. ver. 1Ti5.19, 1Ti5.20. Le * Le19.32. Dt Dt33.9. Ga Ga2.11-14. an elder. ver.
1Ti5.17. Ac +* Ac14.23. Ac15.4, Ac15.6. Ac20.17. Ti Tt1.5, Tt1.6. Ja Jas5.14. 1 P 1Pe5.1. 2 J
2Jn1. 3 J 3Jn1. Re Re4.4. intreat. Ro Ro13.7. Ga Ga6.1. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.24, 2Ti2.25. Phm Phm9,
Phm10. Ja Jas3.17. 1 P 1Pe5.5, 1Pe5.6. younger men. Lk Lk22.26. Ti Tt2.6. 1 P 1Pe5.5. as
brethren. Mt Mt18.15-17. Mt23.8.
2. elder. ver. 1Ti5.3. Mt Mt12.50. Jn Jn19.26, Jn19.27. with. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.12. Ph Php4.8.
1 Th 1Th5.22. 2 Ti 2Ti2.22.
3. Honor. f108:108B, Mt + Mt15.6. ver. 1Ti5.2, 1Ti5.17. Ex Ex20.12. Mt Mt15.6. 1 Th
1Th2.6. 1 P 1Pe2.17. 1Pe3.7. widows. ver. 1Ti5.9. Dt Dt10.18. Dt14.29. Dt16.11, Dt16.14.
Dt27.19. Jb Job29.13. Job31.16. Ps Ps68.5. Ps94.6. Ps146.9. Je Je49.11. Mt Mt23.14. Lk
Lk7.12. Ac Ac6.1. Ac9.39. Ja Jas1.27. indeed. ver. 1Ti5.4, 1Ti5.5, 1Ti5.9-11, 1Ti5.16. Lk
Lk2.37. Jn Jn1.47.
4. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. nephews. Jg Jdg12.14mg. Jb Job18.19. Is Is14.22. learn.
1 S 1Sa22.3, 1Sa22.4. Pr Pr31.28. Lk Lk2.51. Jn Jn19.26, Jn19.27. piety. or, kindness. Mt
Mt15.4-6. Mk Mk7.10-13. to requite their parents. Ge Ge45.9-11. Ge47.12, Ge47.28. Ru
Ru2.2, Ru2.18. Mt Mt15.5, Mt15.6. 2 Co +* 2Co12.14. Ep +* Eph6.1-3. good. See on 1 Ti
1Ti2.3.
5. a widow. ver. 1Ti5.3, 1Ti5.16. Ru Ru1.5, Ru1.12, Ru1.20, Ru1.21. 1 Co 1Co7.32. and
desolate. Is Is3.26. Is49.21. Is54.1. La La1.13. trusteth. 1 Ti 1Ti6.17. Ru Ru2.12. Ps Ps91.4. Is
+* Is12.2. Is50.10. Je +* Je49.11. 1 Co 1Co7.32. 1 P 1Pe3.5. 1 J * 1Jn3.3. in God. Ps Ps4.5. 1 P
1Pe3.5. continueth. See on Lk * Lk2.37. +* Lk18.1, Lk18.7. Ac Ac26.7. Ep * Eph6.18. in
supplications. 1 Ti + 1Ti2.1. night and. Mk + Mk5.5.
6. she that. f125, Jb + Job22.6. 1 S 1Sa25.6. Jb Job21.11-15. Ps Ps73.5-7. Is Is22.13. Ezk
+* Eze16.49. Am Am6.5, Am6.6. Lk * Lk12.19. Lk15.13. Lk16.19. Ja Jas5.5. Re Re18.7. in
pleasure. or, delicately. Dt Dt28.54, Dt28.56. 1 S 1Sa15.32. Pr Pr29.21. Is Is47.1. Je Je6.2. La
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14. I will. See on 1 Ti * 1Ti2.8. the younger. ver. * 1Ti5.11. 1 Ti 1Ti4.3. 1 Co 1Co7.8,
1Co7.9. He +* Heb13.4. guide the house. Gr. oikodespotein, S#3616g, only here (see note at
Ac Ac16.15). Ge * Ge18.6, Ge18.9. Pr Pr14.1. Pr31.27-29. Ti Tt2.5g. give none. 1 Ti 1Ti6.1. 2
S 2Sa12.14. Da Da6.4. Ro Ro14.13. 2 Co 2Co11.12. Col * Col4.5. Ti Tt2.5, Tt2.8. 1 P *
1Pe4.14, 1Pe4.15. occasion. Ro + Ro7.8. the adversary. 1 Co 1Co16.9. Ph Php1.28. to speak
reproachfully. Gr. for their railing. Lk Lk23.35-41.
15. already turned aside. 1 Ti 1Ti1.20. 1Ti4.1n. Ph +* Php3.18, Php3.19. 2 Ti 2Ti1.15.
2Ti2.18. 2Ti4.10. He +* Heb10.38. 2 P * 2Pe2.2, 2Pe2.20-22. 2Pe3.16. 1 J 1Jn2.19. Ju Jud4,
Jud5. Re Re12.9. Satan. 1 Co + 1Co5.5.
16. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. let them relieve. See on ver. 1Ti5.4, 1Ti5.8, 1Ti5.10.
church be charged. 2 Co 2Co1.8. 2Co5.4g. 1 Th + 1Th2.6. widows indeed. ver. 1Ti5.3, 1Ti5.5.
17. the elders. See on ver. 1Ti5.1, 1Ti5.19. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.14. Ti Tt1.5. rule well. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.4,
1Ti3.5. Mt + Mt24.45. Lk +* Lk12.42. Ro +* Ro12.8n. 1 Co 1Co12.28. 2 Co 2Co1.24. +*
2Co10.8. 1 Th * 1Th5.12, 1Th5.13. He Heb13.7, Heb13.17, Heb13.24. 1 P +* 1Pe5.3. be
counted worthy. See on ver. 1Ti5.3, 1Ti5.18. Lk Lk10.7. +* Lk21.36. Ac Ac28.10. Ro
Ro15.27. 1 Co * 1Co9.5-14. Ga +* Ga6.6. Ph Php2.29. +* Php4.17. Col +* Col1.10. 1 Th +*
1Th1.5, 11. He * Heb13.7, Heb13.16. double. f121:121L, Ge + Ge43.12. honor. f108:108B,
Mt + Mt15.6. Ge +* Ge14.20. Dt Dt15.18. Dt21.17. 1 S +* 1Sa9.7. 2 K 2Ki2.9. Jb * Job42.10-12.
Is +* Is40.2. Je Je16.18. * Je17.18. Zc +* Zec9.12. 1 Co 1Co9.14. +* 1Co16.2. labor. 1 Ti
1Ti4.10. 2 Ch * 2Ch17.9. Mt Mt9.37, Mt9.38. Lk Lk10.1, Lk10.2, Lk10.7. Jn Jn4.38. Ac +*
Ac20.35. Ro 16:+ Ro16.6, Ro16.12. 1 Co 1Co3.9. * 1Co15.10. 1Co16.16. 2 Co 2Co6.1. Ph
Php2.16. Php4.3. Col * Col1.28, Col1.29. 1 Th 1Th5.12. 2 Ti 2Ti2.6. word. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6,
1Ti4.16. Ac + Ac8.4. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.2. and doctrine. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6g.
18. the scripture. Lk + Lk4.21. Ro Ro4.3. Ro9.17. Ro10.11. Ro11.2. Ga Ga3.8. Ja Jas4.5.
Thou. Dt Dt25.4. 1 Co * 1Co9.9, 1Co9.10. The laborer. Le +* Le19.13. Dt +* Dt24.14,
Dt24.15. Je +* Je22.13 (T#1851). Ml +* Mal3.5. Mt * Mt10.10. Mt20.13n. Lk Lk10.7. 1 Co
1Co9.7n, 1Co9.14n. 1 Th * 1Th4.2n. Ja +* Jas5.4.
19. Against an elder. Every servant of Christ must exercise diligence in living absolutely
above reproach (Ac +* Ac6.3. Ro Ro14.22. 1 Th +* 1Th5.22. Ti * Tt2.8), lest the ministry be
blamed (2 Co +* 2Co6.3). Yet despite such care, misunderstandings and ugly situations will
arise (Lk Lk16.1n. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.12), frequently from lack of communication between the accuser
and the accused. Words and actions are consistently misread, and wrong motives assigned,
which in the imagination of the accuser run wild and rampant with no foundation in reality.
And it takes but little effort to find two witnesses to agree in a false accusation. Any person
in the church, whether elder, pastor, teacher, or custodian, will have repeated and sometimes
painful experiences where his words or actions will be misinterpreted, and taken completely
out of context. The corrective for such problems is to teach forthrightly the penalty Scripture
assigns for the false accuser (Dt * Dt19.18, Dt19.19). Teach the necessity of godly forbearance
and suspension of judgment until all concerned parties have been fully heard, the evidence is
in, and all due process appeal procedures have been exhausted. Teach the need to keep
channels of communication open in both directions (1 S +* 1Sa25.17. 2 K +* 2Ki5.13). Teach
the proper response to correction (Ps Ps25.9. +* Ps141.5. Pr +* Pr9.8, Pr9.9. Jn Jn15.20,
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Jn15.21), as well as the proper means of offering it (Le +* Le19.17. Pr Pr27.6. Ro +* Ro12.8n.
Ga Ga6.1. Ep +* Eph6.9). Teach the requirement that scrupulous adherence to every
principle of due process be maintained (Le +* Le19.13, Le19.15. Jn +* Jn7.51. Col Col4.1).
Christians in positions of management in the workplace need to follow the same principles in
maintaining proper employer/employee relations. receive not. Accusations against an elder
which cannot be substantiated by credible, disinterested witnesses are not even to be
investigated, but ignored, suppressed, and silenced. Ex +* Ex23.1mg. Le +* Le19.15. Ps *
Ps15.3mg. Pr +* Pr18.13. Jn Jn18.29. Ac Ac24.2-13. * Ac25.16. Ti Tt1.6. an accusation. Ge +*
Ge38.19. Ex +* Ex23.1, Ex23.2. Ps +* Ps101.5. Pr +* Pr9.8. +* Pr13.18. +* Pr17.10. +* Pr18.13.
Mt Mt18.15. Lk +* Lk16.1n. Jn +* Jn7.24, Jn7.51. Ep +* Eph5.11. +* Eph6.9. Col +* Col4.1.
before. or, under. two. Dt Dt17.6. Dt19.15, Dt19.18, Dt19.19. Mt + Mt18.16. Jn Jn8.17. 2
Co 2Co13.1. He Heb10.28.
20. Them that sin. The present active participle refers to those that continue to sin;
continue, that is, after appropriate private correction has taken place (ver. +*19n), and no
change for the better has occurred. Jn Jn5.29n. Ga Ga5.21n. He +* Heb10.26. 1 J +* 1Jn3.8.
rebuke. T#461. Le +* Le19.17. 1 S 1Sa13.13, 1Sa13.14. 2 S 2Sa12.7. 1 K 1Ki18.17, 1Ki18.18.
1Ki21.20. Pr +* Pr9.8. + Pr28.23 (T#610). *27:5. Is * Is58.1. Ezk Eze16.2. Mi Mic3.8. Mt
Mt18.15. Jn Jn8.9. + Jn16.8g. Ac Ac2.23. Ac7.51-53. Ga 2:+ Ga2.11 (T#611), 12-14. Ep +*
Eph5.11. 2 Ti 2Ti4.2. Ti * Tt1.9-11, Tt1.13. Tt2.15. Ju Jud15g. before all. Public exposure
and rebuke is the final stage of the disciplinary process, reserved for those elders who, after
due process procedures have been exhausted, and after private rebuke has been
administered, are found to be continuing obstinately in the sin. Ga Ga2.14. that others. 1 Ti *
1Ti1.20. Dt Dt13.11. Dt17.13. +* Dt19.20. * Dt21.21. Ac * Ac5.5, Ac5.11. * Ac19.17.
21. charge. 1 Ti 1Ti6.13. 1 Th + 1Th4.6. 1Th5.27. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. +* 2Ti4.1. before. Lk
Lk9.26. + Lk12.8. the elect angels. Zc +* Zec3.7. Mt +* Mt16.27. Mt18.10. * Mt25.31,
Mt25.32, Mt25.41. 1 Co 1Co4.9. 1Co11.10. 2 P * 2Pe2.4. Ju * Jud6. Re Re12.7-9. Re14.10.
observe. Ps Ps107.43. Ps119.34. Mt * Mt28.20. without preferring. or, without prejudice. Le
+* Le19.15. Dt Dt1.7. Dt33.9. Pr Pr18.5. Lk Lk20.21. Ac Ac15.37, Ac15.38. 2 Co +* 2Co5.16.
partiality. Ge +* Ge44.30. Ps * Ps15.2-5. Ml Mal2.9. Ja * Jas2.1-4. Jas3.17.
22. Lay hands. This has reference to ordination. T#401. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.14. Nu Nu27.22,
Nu27.23. Ac Ac6.6. * Ac13.2, Ac13.3. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. He Heb6.2. suddenly. This applies equally to
new candidates for ordination, or restoring a wayward elder to fellowship (ver. 20). 1 Ti
1Ti3.6, 1Ti3.10. Jsh Jos9.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.2. Ti Tt1.5-9. neither. Ex +* Ex23.2. Ps +* Ps119.63.
Ps139.22. Pr +* Pr1.10. Pr16.1. Da Da1.8. Ep +* Eph5.11. 2 J +* 2Jn9-11. Re * Re18.4. keep.
f136, Is + Is60.12. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.12. Ac Ac18.6. * Ac20.26. Ja Jas1.27. 2 P +* 2Pe3.14. 1 J *
1Jn3.3.
23. but use. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.3, 1Ti3.8. * 1Ti4.4. Le Le10.9-11. Ps Ps104.15. Pr Pr31.4-7. Ezk
Eze44.21. Ep +* Eph5.18. Ti Tt1.7. Tt2.3.
24. sins. ver. 1Ti5.20, 1Ti5.22. are open. Je Je2.34. Ac Ac1.16-20. Ac5.1-11. * Ac8.18. 1
Co * 1Co5.3. Ga +* Ga5.19-21. 2 Ti 2Ti4.10. He Heb7.14. 2 P * 2Pe2.20, 2Pe2.21. going
before. 1 Ti 1Ti1.18. Ti Tt3.11. to judgment. Mt * Mt5.21. Mt18.17. Jn +* Jn7.24. follow
after. Nu +* Nu32.23. Pr * Pr13.15. Ro * Ro2.16. 1 Co 1Co4.5. 2 Co 2Co4.2.
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1 TIMOTHY 6
The duty of servants to unbelieving and to believing masters, 1Ti6.1" 1Ti6.2 }. Timothy
must shun those, as corrupters of the gospel, who teach things contrary to the apostles
doctrine, 1Ti6.3-5. The advantage of godliness with contentment, 1Ti6.6-8. The mischiefs
arising from the love of money, 1Ti6.9" 1Ti6.10 }. The apostle exhorts Timothy to flee from
these evils; to follow after righteousness, and to fight the good fight of faith, 1Ti6.11"
1Ti6.12 }; and most solemnly charges him to be faithful till the coming of Christ, 1Ti6.13"
1Ti6.14 }. He ascribes glory to the eternal God, 1Ti6.15" 1Ti6.16 }. Timothy must charge the
rich to avoid pride, and confidence in wealth; and to abound in liberality, as seeking a treasure
in heaven, against the time to come, 1Ti6.18" 1Ti6.19 }; and he must adhere to the faith,
avoiding profane and vain controversies, 1Ti6.20" 1Ti6.21 }.
1. servants. Dt Dt28.48. Is Is47.6. Is58.6. Mt * Mt11.29, Mt11.30. Ac Ac15.10. 1 Co
1Co7.21, 1Co7.22. Ga * Ga5.1. Ti Tt2.9. 1 P +* 1Pe2.18. count. Ge +* Ge16.9. Ge24.2,
Ge24.12, Ge24.27, Ge24.35, etc. 2 K * 2Ki5.2, 2Ki5.3, +* 2Ki5.13. Ml Mal1.6. Ac Ac10.7,
Ac10.22. Ep +* Eph6.5-8. Col +* Col3.22-25. Ti Tt2.9. 1 P * 1Pe2.17-20. that the name. 1 Ti +
1Ti5.14. Ge Ge13.7, Ge13.8. 2 S +* 2Sa12.14. Ne Ne9.5. Is Is52.5. Ezk Eze36.20, Eze36.23. Lk
Lk17.1. Ro Ro2.24. 1 Co * 1Co10.32. Ti Tt2.5, Tt2.8, Tt2.10. Ja + Jas2.7. 1 P * 1Pe2.12. *
1Pe3.16. his. f63:63A, Mt + Mt19.13. doctrine. ver. 1Ti6.3. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6.
2. believing masters. Col +* Col4.1. Phm Phm10-16. let. Ge Ge16.4, Ge16.5. Nu Nu16.3.
Mt Mt6.24. 2 P 2Pe2.10. Ju Jud8. because they are brethren. 2 Ti 5:1. Mt Mt23.8. Mt25.40.
Ro +* Ro8.29. Ga Ga3.26-29. Col * Col3.11. Phm + Phm16. because they are. Ga Ga5.6. Ep
Eph1.1, Eph1.15. Col Col1.2, Col1.4. Col3.12. 2 Th 2Th1.3. Phm Phm5-7. faithful. or,
believing. partakers. Jl +* Joe2.28. Lk Lk1.54. Ac Ac20.35g. Ro Ro11.17. Ep Eph3.6. He *
Heb3.1, Heb3.14. 1 P * 1Pe5.1. These. 1 Ti 1Ti4.11. 1Ti5.7. Ti Tt2.1, Tt2.15. Tt3.8. exhort.
1 Ti + 1Ti4.13.
3. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. any. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. teach otherwise. 1 Ti 1:+ 1Ti1.3,
1Ti1.6. Ro Ro16.17. 2 Co 2Co13.2, 2Co13.3. Ga * Ga1.6-8. to wholesome. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.10. Pr
Pr15.4. 2 Ti 2Ti1.13. 2Ti4.3. Ti Tt1.9. Tt2.1, Tt2.2g, Tt2.8. Tt3.8. the words. Mt * Mt10.20.
Mt22.21. Mt28.20. 1 Th 1Th4.1, 1Th4.2, 1Th4.8. the doctrine. ver. 1Ti6.1. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6-8. Ti
Tt1.1. Tt2.11-14. 2 P +* 2Pe1.3-7. according. Ti Tt1.1. godliness. ver. 1Ti6.11. 1 Ti +*
1Ti3.16.
4. He is. 1 Ti 1Ti1.7. 1Ti3.6. Pr Pr13.7. Pr25.14. Pr26.12. Ac Ac8.9, Ac8.21-23. Ro +*
Ro12.16. 1 Co * 1Co3.18. 1Co8.1, 1Co8.2. Ga Ga6.3. Col * Col2.18. 2 Th 2Th2.4. 2 Ti 2Ti3.4. 2
P 2Pe2.12, 2Pe2.18. Ju Jud10, Jud16. Re Re3.17. proud. or, a fool. knowing nothing.
f171:171C, Ex + Ex20.10. 1 Ti 1Ti1.7. 1 Co * 1Co8.2. doting. or, sick. about. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4. 2 Ti *
2Ti2.23. words. Is Is58.4. Ac Ac15.2. Ro Ro2.8. Ro13.13. Ro14.1. 1 Co 1Co3.3. 1Co11.16,
1Co11.18. 2 Co 2Co11.20. Ga Ga5.15, Ga5.20, Ga5.21, Ga5.26. Ph Php1.15. +* Php2.3,
Php2.14. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. Ti Tt3.9. Ja Jas1.19, Jas1.20. Jas2.14-18. Jas4.1, Jas4.2, Jas4.5,
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Heb3.13. +* Heb10.38. +* Heb12.15. the faith. ver. 1Ti6.21. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.19. and pierced. Ge
Ge19.14, Ge19.26, Ge19.31, etc. 2 K 2Ki5.27. Ps * Ps32.10. Pr Pr1.31. 2 P * 2Pe2.7, 2Pe2.8.
11. But. 2 Ti 2Ti2.22. O man. ver. 1Ti6.20. Dt Dt33.1. Jsh Jos14.6. Jg Jdg13.6. 1 S
1Sa2.27. 1Sa9.6. 1 K 1Ki12.22. 1Ki13.1, 1Ki13.26. 1Ki17.18, 1Ki17.24. 1Ki20.28. 2 K 2Ki1.9,
2Ki1.13. 2Ki5.20. 2Ki23.17. 1 Ch 1Ch23.14. 2 Ch 2Ch8.14. 2Ch30.16. Ezr Ezr3.2. Ne Ne12.24,
Ne12.36. Je Je35.4. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.17. flee. 1 Co +* 1Co6.18. 1Co10.14. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.22. follow
after. 1 Ti 5:10. Dt Dt16.20. Ps Ps34.14. Ps38.20. Pr * Pr15.9. Pr21.21. Is Is51.1. Mt +* Mt5.6.
Ro Ro9.30. Ro14.19. 1 Co 1Co14.1. 2 Ti 2Ti2.22. He +* Heb12.14. 1 P 1Pe3.11.
righteousness. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.12. Pr * Pr15.9. Ga +* Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ph Php4.8, Php4.9. Ti
Tt2.11, Tt2.12. 2 P 2Pe1.5-7. godliness. ver. 1Ti6.3, 1Ti6.5, 1Ti6.6. 1 Ti +* 1Ti3.16. faith. 1
Ti 1Ti1.14. 1 Co +* 1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. love. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.10. patience. Ro +* Ro15.4. meekness.
Mt * Mt11.29. 2 Ti 2Ti2.25.
12. Fight. 1 Ti 1Ti1.18. Zc Zec10.5. 1 Co +* 1Co9.25, 1Co9.26. 2 Co 2Co6.7. * 2Co10.3-5.
Ep * Eph6.10-18. 1 Th 1Th5.8, 1Th5.9. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.3. 2Ti4.7. Ju +* Jud3. good. f101, Dt +
Dt32.42. fight of faith. Ph + Php1.30. lay hold. f108:108A, Jn + Jn7.52. Denoting, thou shalt
lay hold of. ver. 1Ti6.19. Ps Ps63.8. Pr Pr3.18. SS So3.4. Ph Php3.12-14. He +* Heb3.14. *
Heb6.18. 1 J 1Jn2.25. Re Re3.3. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. Jn Jn17.3. Ac Ac13.46g.
whereunto. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ro9.23, Ro9.24. Col Col3.15. 1 Th 1Th2.12. 2 Th 2Th2.14. 2 Ti
+* 2Ti1.9. 1 P 1Pe3.9. +* 1Pe5.10. hast. ver. 1Ti6.13. Dt Dt26.3, Dt26.17-19. Is Is44.5. Lk
Lk12.8, Lk12.9. Ro Ro10.9, Ro10.10. 2 Co + 2Co9.13. He * Heb10.23. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10,
2Pe1.11. good. f101, Dt + Dt32.42.
13. give. See on 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1, 2Ti4.2. who quickeneth. Dt Dt32.39. 1 S
1Sa2.6. Lk Lk17.33. Jn +* Jn5.21, Jn5.26. * Jn11.25, Jn11.26. Jn14.6. Ac Ac7.19. Ac17.25.
Re Re21.6. Re22.1. who before. Mt Mt27.11. Jn +* Jn18.36, Jn18.37. Jn19.11. Re +* Re1.5.
+* Re3.14. Pilate. Mt + Mt27.2. confession. or, profession. ver. 1Ti6.12. 2 Co + 2Co9.13.
14. keep. ver. 1Ti6.20. 1 Ti 1Ti4.11-16. 1 Ch 1Ch28.9, 1Ch28.10, 1Ch28.20. Col * Col4.17.
without. SS So4.7. Ep +* Eph5.27. He * Heb9.14. Ja Jas1.27. 1 P 1Pe1.19. 2 P 2Pe3.14.
unrebukable. 1 Ti 1Ti3.2. 1Ti5.7. Jn +* Jn17.6. Ph Php2.15. Col Col1.22. Ju Jud24. until. 1
Co +* 1Co1.8. Ph * Php1.6, Php1.10. 1 Th +* 1Th3.13. +* 1Th5.23. 2 Th +* 2Th2.1, 2Th2.8. 2 Ti
+* 2Ti4.1n. Ti Tt2.13. He Heb9.28. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 1 J 1Jn3.2. Re +* Re1.7.
15. times. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10. who. See on 1 Ti 1Ti1.11, 1Ti1.17. Ps Ps47.2. Ps83.18.
Je Je10.10. Je46.18. Da Da2.44-47. Da4.34. Mt +* Mt6.13. his times. 1 Ti + 1Ti2.6. Ac +*
Ac1.6, Ac1.7. blessed. 1 Ti 1Ti1.11. the King. Ezr Ezr7.12. Pr Pr8.15. Da Da4.34. Re
Re17.14. Re19.16. of kings. f147:147H, Ge + Ge9.25. Lord of. Dt Dt10.17. Ps Ps136.3. Da
Da2.47. Jn +* Jn20.28. Ti * Tt2.13. He Heb1.2.
16. Who only. If this limits the possession of immortality to God alone, then by a similar
process of reasoning, Ro Ro16.27 restricts the possession of wisdom exclusively to him
likewise. Of course, both statements, correctly interpreted, ascribe inherent wisdom and
immortality to God, but do not limit their possession to Him alone (see Ec +* Ec3.19n. Ezk
Eze32.27n). See on 1 Ti * 1Ti1.17. Ex +* Ex3.14. Dt Dt32.40. Ps * Ps90.2. Is +* Is57.15. Jn
Jn8.58. He +* Heb13.8. Re +* Re1.8, Re1.17, Re1.18. immortality. Gr. athanasia, S#110g,
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21. some. 1 Co + 1Co11.16. have erred. ver. * 1Ti6.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.6, 1Ti1.19. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14,
2Ti2.18g. He +* Heb3.10-12. the faith. ver. 1Ti6.10. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.19. Grace. Ro +* Ro1.7.
Ro16.20, Ro16.24. Col + Col4.18. 2 Ti 2Ti4.22. Ti Tt3.15. He * Heb13.25. Amen. Mt +* Mt6.13.
2 TIMOTHY
2 TIMOTHY 1
The apostle affectionately salutes Timothy with thanksgiving and prayer, 1-3, and
expresses a great desire of seeing him, 2Ti1.4; remembering his faith, and that of his
grandmother and mother, 2Ti1.5. He exhorts him to stir up the gift of God which was in him,
2Ti1.6. He charges him not to be ashamed of the divine testimony, or of him the Lords
prisoner; but to prepare for suffering; as having been saved, and called by the grace of God,
according to the gospel, which fully reveals life and immortality, 2Ti1.7-10. Of this, Paul had
been made an apostle; for which cause he suffered, without being either ashamed or afraid, as
he knew the power of him in whom he trusted, 2Ti1.11" 2Ti1.12 }. He exhorts Timothy to
steadfastness and faithfulness, 13, 2Ti1.14; shows that those of Asia had turned from him,
2Ti1.15; and commends the diligent and courageous kindness of Onesiphorus; praying fervently
that he and his family might find mercy from God at the last day, 2Ti1.16-18.
1. an. Ac * Ac26.15-18. See on Ro Ro1.1. 2 Co + 2Co1.1. by the will. 1 Co + 1Co1.1.
according. Ga + Ga3.29. the promise. Jn * Jn5.24, Jn5.39, Jn5.40. Jn6.40, Jn6.54. Jn10.28.
Jn17.3. Ro * Ro5.21. * Ro6.23. 2 Co 2Co1.20. Ep * Eph3.6. Ti * Tt1.2. He Heb9.15. 2 P
2Pe1.3, 2Pe1.4. 1 J 1Jn2.25. 1Jn5.11-13. of life. 1 Ti 1Ti6.19. in Christ Jesus. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14.
2. Timothy. i.e. valued of God; honored of God,S#5095g. Ac + Ac16.1. Ro Ro12.19. 2 Co
2Co1.1. Ph Php4.1. See on 1 Ti 1:* 1Ti1.2, 1Ti1.18. 1Ti6.20. Phm Phm1. He Heb13.23.
beloved son. 2 Ti 2Ti2.1. 1 Co * 1Co4.17. 3 J + 3Jn4. Grace. f173, Ge + Ge27.44. See on Ro
Ro1.7. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.2. and peace. f174, Ge + Ge18.27.
3. I thank. See Ro + Ro1.8. Ep Eph1.16. whom. ver. 2Ti1.5. Ac Ac22.3. + Ac24.14. Ac26.4.
* Ac27.23. from. 2 Ti 2Ti3.15. Ac + Ac22.3. Ga Ga1.14. pure conscience. Ac +* Ac23.1.
Ac24.16. Ro Ro1.9. Ro9.1. 2 Co * 2Co1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5, 1Ti1.19. * 1Ti3.9. Ti Tt1.15. He *
Heb13.18. that. See on Ro * Ro1.9. 1 Th 1Th1.2, 1Th1.3. 1Th3.10. night. See on Lk Lk2.37.
Mk + Mk5.5.
4. desiring. 2 Ti 2Ti4.9, 2Ti4.21. Ro Ro1.11. Ro15.30-32. Ph + Php1.8. Php2.26. 1 Th
1Th2.17-20. 1Th3.1. being. Ac Ac20.19, Ac20.31, * Ac20.37, Ac20.38. Re Re7.17. Re21.4.
filled. Ps Ps126.5. Is Is61.3. Je Je31.13. Jn Jn16.22, Jn16.24. 1 J 1Jn1.4.
5. I call. Ps Ps77.6. unfeigned. Ps Ps17.1. Ps18.44. Ps66.3. Ps81.15mg. Je Je3.10. Jn
Jn1.47. Ro Ro12.9. 2 Co 2Co6.6. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1Ti4.6. Ja + Jas3.17g. 1 P 1Pe1.22. that is.
f63:63I, Jsh + Jos3.3. The words that is should have been placed in italics, for there is no verb
in the Greek. The ellipsis (of repetition: from succeeding clause) may be supplied: Taking
remembrance of the unfeigned faith (dwelling in thee). Lois. i.e. superior; pleasing; no flight,
S#3090g. thy mother. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.15. Ps Ps22.10. Ps86.16. Ps116.16. Ac * Ac16.1. Eunice.
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i.e. good victory; well won, S#2131g. I am. ver. 2Ti1.12. Ac Ac26.26. Ro Ro4.21. Ro8.38.
Ro14.5, Ro14.14. Ro15.14. He +* Heb6.9. Heb11.13.
6. I put. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. Is Is43.26. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6. 2 P 2Pe1.12. 2Pe3.1. Ju Jud5. that. 2 Ti *
2Ti4.2. Ex Ex35.26. Ex36.2. Mt Mt25.15, etc. Lk Lk19.13. Ro * Ro12.6-8. 1 Co * 1Co12.7. Col *
Col4.17. 1 Th +* 1Th5.19. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.14. 1 P 1Pe4.10, 1Pe4.11. by the. Ac Ac8.17, Ac8.18.
Ac19.6. 1 Ti 1Ti4.14. He Heb6.2.
7. the spirit. Gr. pneuma, f121:121A, Mt + Mt5.3n. Is Is11.2. Ac * Ac20.24. Ac21.13. Ro
+* Ro8.15. He Heb2.15. 1 J * 1Jn4.18. of fear. Ge +* Ge19.30. Ps + Ps34.4. Is +* Is12.2
(T#814). Jn Jn14.27. 1 J * 1Jn4.18. Re Re21.8. but. f63:63I, Nu + Nu26.4. Supply ellipsis, but
(God hath given to us the spirit). of power. Mi * Mic3.8. Zc * Zec4.6. Lk Lk10.19. * Lk24.49. Ac
+* Ac1.8. Ac6.8. Ac9.22. * Ac10.38. 1 Co * 1Co2.4, 1Co2.5. of love. Ro * Ro5.5. Ga * Ga5.22.
Col Col1.8. 1 P * 1Pe1.22. a sound mind. ver. +* 2Ti1.13. Ps * Ps119.80. Pr * Pr2.7. * Pr8.14. Is
* Is59.15mg. Je Je29.26. Ho Ho9.7. Lk * Lk8.35. * Lk15.17. Ac * Ac26.11, Ac26.25. 2 Co
2Co5.13, 2Co5.14. Gr. sophronismou, S#4995g, only here. The word means self-discipline,
self control, and prudence in living a measured and orderly life (TDNT, vol. 7, p. 1103) before
the world. The concept connected with the word group to which this word belongs (in terms of
associated words from the same or related roots) has reference to living soberly and
righteously in this present world in watchful expectation of Christs coming, as well as
reference to avoidance of ecstatic and eschatological frenzy (2 Co 2Co5.12, 2Co5.13. 1 P
1Pe4.7). Trench remarks of the related word sophrosunee at 1 Ti 1Ti2.9 that it refers to that
inner self-government, with its constant rein on all the passions and desires (Synonyms, Sec.
20, p. 71, 72). Pr +* Pr22.3. Ac Ac26.25. Ro +* Ro12.3, Ro12.16. 1 Ti 1Ti2.9, 1Ti2.15. 1Ti3.2.
Ti Tt1.8. Tt2.2, Tt2.4, Tt2.5, Tt2.12. 1 P * 1Pe4.7.
8. ashamed. ver. 2Ti1.12, 2Ti1.16. Ps Ps119.46. Is Is51.7. Mk +* Mk8.38. Lk Lk9.26. Ac
Ac5.41. Ro Ro1.16. Ro9.33. Ep Eph3.13. 1 P 1Pe4.14. the testimony. Ps * Ps19.7. Is +*
Is8.20. Jn Jn15.27. Jn19.35. 1 Co + 1Co1.6. Ep Eph4.17. 1 Ti 1Ti2.6. 1 J * 1Jn4.14. 1Jn5.11,
1Jn5.12. Re Re1.2. Re12.11. * Re19.10. our Lord. 1 Ti 1Ti1.14. He Heb7.14. his prisoner.
ver. 2Ti1.16. 1 Ti 1Ti2.9. See on Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1. Ph Php1.7. be thou partaker. 2 Ti 2Ti2.3,
2Ti2.9, 2Ti2.11, 2Ti2.12. * 2Ti4.5. Mk + Mk8.35. Ro Ro8.17, Ro8.18, Ro8.36. 1 Co 1Co4.9-13.
2 Co 2Co11.23-27. Ph Php3.10. Col Col1.24. 1 Th 1Th3.4. 1 P 1Pe4.13-15. Re Re1.9. *
Re12.11. afflictions. Ac * Ac20.23, Ac20.24. * Ac21.13. 2 Co * 2Co12.10. according. 2 Ti
2Ti4.17. Ro Ro16.25. 2 Co 2Co6.7. 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ph Php4.13. Col * Col1.11. 1 P +*
1Pe1.5. Ju * Jud24.
9. hath saved. Mt Mt1.21. Ac Ac2.47. Ro Ro13.11. 1 Co 1Co1.18. Ep Eph2.5, Eph2.8. 1 Ti
+ 1Ti1.1. Ti Tt3.4, Tt3.5. called. Ro +* Ro8.28, Ro8.30. Ro9.24. 1 Th 1Th1.4. 1Th4.7. 2 Th *
2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. He Heb3.1. 1 P 1Pe1.15, 1Pe1.16. 1Pe2.9, 1Pe2.20, 1Pe2.21. 2 P +
2Pe1.3. holy calling. Ro +* Ro11.29. 2 Th +* 2Th1.11. not. Ro Ro3.20. Ro9.11. Ro11.5,
Ro11.6. Ep Eph2.9. Ph * Php2.12. Ti * Tt3.5. according to his. Dt Dt7.7, Dt7.8. Is Is14.26,
Is14.27. Mt Mt11.25, Mt11.26. Lk Lk10.21. Ro + Ro3.27. +* Ro8.28. Ep Eph1.9, +* Eph1.11.
own purpose. Dt * Dt7.7, Dt7.8. Jn Jn15.16. Ro +* Ro8.28. Ro9.11-13, Ro9.16. Ro10.20. 1 Co
1Co1.27-29. Ep Eph1.3-7, * Eph1.9. * Eph3.11. and grace. Ac +* Ac15.11. which. Jn Jn6.37.
Jn10.28, Jn10.29. Jn17.9. 1 Co +* 1Co1.4. 1Co3.21, 1Co3.22. Ep Eph1.3. before. Jn
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2 TIMOTHY 2
Timothy is exhorted to appoint faithful ministers; and to courage, fidelity, and patience, as
the good soldier of Christ, 2Ti2.1-7; in remembrance of Christ as risen from the dead, 2Ti2.8;
in imitation of the apostles example, 9, 10; and in assured faith and hope, 2Ti2.11-13. He must
warn the flock against false teachers and vain controversies; studying, as an approved
workman, rightly to divide the word of truth, 2Ti2.14-16. The pernicious effects of the error
of Hymeneus and Philetus, 17, 18: yet the foundation of God stands sure, and all who name
the name of Christ should depart from iniquity, 2Ti2.19. Some are vessels of honor, others
of dishonor; but Timothy must seek to be the former, 2Ti2.20" 2Ti2.21 }. He is taught what to
flee and what to follow after, 2Ti2.22; to shun disputatious questions; and to instruct opposers
with meekness, in hopes of their being recovered from the snare of the devil, 2Ti2.23-26.
1. my. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.2. See on 1 Ti 1Ti1.2, 1Ti1.18. be. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.7. Jsh * Jos1.7, Jos1.9. Hg
Hag2.4. See on 1 Co 1Co16.13. 2 Co 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ep +* Eph6.10. Ph Php4.13. 2 P
2Pe3.18. that is. 2 Ti 2Ti1.13. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14.
2. the things. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.13. * 2Ti3.10, 2Ti3.14. among. or, by. many. 1 Ti 1Ti4.14. *
1Ti6.12. the same. See on 2 Ti 2Ti1.14. 1 Ti 1Ti1.18. * 1Ti5.22. commit. Ex +* Ex18.21. Ezr
Ezr7.25. Pr * Pr11.30. Mt Mt28.19mg, Mt28.20. faithful. Nu * Nu12.7. 1 S * 1Sa2.35. Ne *
Ne7.2. Ps Ps101.6. Pr Pr13.17. Je +* Je23.28n. Mt + Mt24.45. Lk +* Lk12.42. Lk16.10-12.
Ac +* Ac6.3. 1 Co +* 1Co4.2. Col * Col1.7. 1 Ti 1Ti1.12. He Heb2.17. Heb3.2, Heb3.3. Re *
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Re2.10-13. who. ver. 2Ti2.24, * 2Ti2.25. Ezr * Ezr7.10, Ezr7.25. Ml Mal2.7. Mt +* Mt13.52. 1
Ti 1Ti3.2-9. * 1Ti4.6. Ti * Tt1.5-9.
3. endure. ver. 2Ti2.10. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.8. 2Ti3.11. * 2Ti4.5. 1 Co 1Co13.7. 2 Co 2Co1.6. He
Heb6.15. Heb10.32. Heb11.27. * Heb12.2, Heb12.3. Ja * Jas1.12. a good. 1 Co + 1Co9.7. 2 Co
2Co10.3-5. Ep * Eph6.11-18. Ph +* Php1.17. See on 1 Ti 1Ti1.18.
4. that warreth. Dt Dt20.5-7. Lk Lk9.59-62. entangleth. 2 Ti 2Ti4.10. Lk +* Lk8.14. 1 Co
1Co9.25, 1Co9.26. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9-12. 2 P * 2Pe2.20. that he. 1 Co 1Co7.22, 1Co7.23. 2 Co
2Co5.9. 1 Th 1Th2.4.
5. And if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. strive. Lk Lk13.24. 1 Co * 1Co9.24-27. Ph Php1.15. Col
Col1.29. He Heb12.4. is he. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.7, 2Ti4.8. He Heb2.7, Heb2.9. Ja Jas1.12. 1 P 1Pe5.4.
Re Re2.10. Re3.11. Re4.4, Re4.10.
6. husbandman. Is Is28.24-26. Mt Mt9.37, Mt9.38. Mt20.1. Mt21.33-41. Lk Lk10.2. Jn *
Jn4.35-38. 1 Co * 1Co3.6-9. 1Co9.7-11. He Heb6.7. laboreth must be first partaker of the
fruits. or, laboring first, must be partaker of the fruits. 1 Co 1Co9.23. He Heb10.36.
7. Consider. Dt Dt4.39. Dt32.29. Ps Ps64.9. Pr Pr24.32. Is Is1.3. Is5.12. Lk Lk9.44. Ph
Php4.8. 1 Ti 1Ti4.15. He Heb3.1. Heb7.4. Heb12.3. Heb13.7. and. Ge Ge41.38, Ge41.39. Ex
Ex36.1, Ex36.2. Nu Nu27.16, Nu27.17. 1 Ch 1Ch22.12. 1Ch29.19. 2 Ch 2Ch1.8-12. Ps
Ps119.73, Ps119.125, Ps119.144. Ps143.8, Ps143.9. Pr Pr2.3-6. Is Is28.26. Da Da1.17. Lk
Lk21.15. Lk24.45. Jn * Jn14.26. Jn16.13. Ac Ac7.10. 1 Co 1Co12.8. Ep Eph1.17, Eph1.18. Col
* Col1.9. Ja +* Jas1.5. * Jas3.15, Jas3.17. 1 J 1Jn5.20. understanding. Ps +* Ps119.27.
8. Remember. f121:121C, Is + Is44.21. He Heb12.2, Heb12.3. Jesus. See on Mt Mt1.1. Ac
Ac2.30. Ac13.23. Ro * Ro1.3, Ro1.4. Re Re5.5. of the seed of David. 2 S 2Sa7.12. Ac +*
Ac13.23. Mt + Mt1.1. Ro * Ro1.3, Ro1.4. raised. See on Lk Lk24.46. Ac Ac2.24. 1 Co 1Co15.1,
1Co15.4, 1Co15.11-20. 1 P 1Pe1.3. 1Pe3.21. according. Ro + Ro2.16. +* Ro16.25. 1 Co
1Co15.1-4. 2 Th 2Th2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti1.11. 1Ti2.7.
9. I suffer. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8, 2Ti1.12, 2Ti1.16. Ac * Ac9.16. as. Ep Eph6.20. 1 P 1Pe2.12,
1Pe2.14. 1Pe3.16. 1Pe4.15. even. Ac Ac28.31. Ep Eph6.19, Eph6.20. Ph *1:+ Php1.7,
Php1.12-14. 2 Th 2Th3.1. but. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17. Ro + Ro9.6. Ep Eph3.1. Ph Php1.7, Php1.13. Col
Col4.3, Col4.18. not bound. Je +* Je39.15.
10. I endure. See on ver. 2Ti2.3. 1 Co 1Co13.7. Ep Eph3.13. Col Col1.24. for. Mt
Mt24.22, Mt24.24, Mt24.31. Jn Jn11.52. +* Jn17.9. 1 Co 1Co9.22. 2 Co * 2Co1.6. 2Co4.15. +
2Co12.15. Ep Eph3.13. Col * Col1.24. elects. Dt Dt7.7, Dt7.8. Is Is48.11. Da Da9.19. Ho
Ho14.4. Mt + Mt24.22n. Lk +* Lk18.7. Jn Jn6.37, Jn6.39, Jn6.44. Jn10.29. Jn12.32. Jn17.2.
Ac + Ac13.48 (T#254). Ro Ro5.8. Ro9.11-13. 1 Co 1Co1.27, 1Co1.28. 1Co4.7. Ep + Eph1.4
(T#255). 2:8. 1 J 1Jn4.10, 1Jn4.19. obtain. Pr Pr8.35. Jn Jn17.24. 1 Th 1Th5.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.13,
1Ti1.14. 1 P 1Pe2.10. salvation. 2 Co 2Co1.6. which is. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14. with. Ro * Ro2.7.
Ro9.23. 2 Co 2Co4.17. Col Col1.27. 2 Th * 2Th2.14. 1 P * 1Pe5.10. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt +
Mt18.8. glory. T#860. Da +* Da12.3. Mt +* Mt13.43. Ro Ro8.17, Ro8.18. 2 Co 2Co4.17,
2Co4.18. Col Col3.4. 1 P 1Pe4.13.
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11. faithful. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.15. 1Ti3.1. Ti * Tt3.8. For if. f184:184A, 1 Co +
1Co15.2. Ro * Ro6.5, Ro6.8. 1 Co 1Co15.31. 2 Co * 2Co4.10. Ga * Ga2.19, Ga2.20. Col *
Col3.3, Col3.4. we shall. Mt * Mt10.32. Jn Jn14.19. 2 Co 2Co13.4. 1 Th * 1Th4.17. 1Th5.10.
live with. Re * Re20.4.
12. If we. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. Mt +* Mt5.10. Mt19.28, Mt19.29. Ac +* Ac14.22.
Ro * Ro8.17. Ph Php1.28. 2 Th 2Th1.4-8. 1 P * 1Pe4.13-16. Re Re1.6, Re1.9. * Re5.10.
Re20.4, Re20.6. suffer. Gr. hupomeno, S#5278g. ver. 2Ti2.10 (endure). Mt Mt10.22
(endureth). Mt24.13. Mk Mk13.13. Ac Ac17.14 (abode). Ro Ro12.12 (patient). 1 Co 1Co13.7
(endureth). He Heb10.32. Heb12.2, Heb12.3, Heb12.7. Ja Jas1.12. Jas5.11. 1 P 1Pe2.20
(patiently), 1Pe2.20. we shall. T#512. Dt + Dt8.2 (T#4). Ps * Ps64.10. Ps68.13. Mt +* Mt5.1012. Ro * Ro8.17, Ro8.18. 1 P * 1Pe4.12-14. Re + Re14.13 (T#337). 15:3. reign with. Ps +*
Ps149.5-9. Da Da7.27. Mt +* Mt25.34. Lk * Lk22.28-30. Ro +* Ro8.17. 1 Co * 1Co6.2, 1Co6.3.
He +* Heb10.36. Re Re1.9. * Re3.21. + Re5.10. +* Re20.4. Re22.5. if we deny. f184:184A, 1
Co + 1Co15.2. Pr Pr30.9. Mt +* Mt10.33. Mt26.35, Mt26.72, Mt26.75. Mk * Mk8.38.
Mk10.33. Lk Lk9.26. Lk12.9. Ac +* Ac14.22. 1 Co +* 1Co15.2. 1 Ti 1Ti5.8. He +* Heb10.35. 1 J
1Jn2.22, 1Jn2.23. Ju Jud4. Re Re2.13. Re3.8. deny us. Dt +* Dt31.17. Mt Mt10.33.
Mt25.12.
13. If we. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. Lk +* Lk8.13. Ro * Ro3.3. 1 Co +* 1Co15.2. yet. Is
Is25.1. Mt Mt24.35. Ro Ro3.3. Ro9.6. 1 Co + 1Co1.9. +* 1Co10.13. 2 Co 2Co1.18. Ph Php1.6.
1 Th 1Th5.24. 2 Th 2Th3.3. He Heb10.23. he cannot. Nu * Nu23.19. 1 S 1Sa15.29. Je Je10.10.
Ml +* Mal3.6. Ti * Tt1.2. He * Heb6.18. Re Re3.7.
14. put. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. Ti Tt3.1. 2 P 2Pe1.12, 2Pe1.13. 2Pe3.1. charging. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. Ep
Eph4.17. 1 Th 1Th4.1, + 1Th4.6. 2 Th 2Th3.6. 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 1Ti6.13. that. ver. 2Ti2.16,
2Ti2.23. Ac Ac18.15. Ro Ro14.1. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4, 1Ti1.6. * 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.5. Ti Tt3.9-11. to no. 1 S
1Sa12.21. Je Je2.8, Je2.11. Je7.8. Je16.19. Je23.32. Hab Hab2.18. Mt Mt16.26. 1 Ti +*
1Ti4.8. Ti Tt3.9. He Heb13.9. the subverting. Pr +* Pr19.27. Je * Je23.36. Ezk Eze14.10n. Mt
+* Mt15.14. Mk +* Mk4.24. Lk +* Lk8.18. Ac Ac13.10. Ac15.24. Ga Ga1.7. Ti Tt3.11. 2 P
2Pe2.6g.
15. Study. Pr Pr23.12. Gr. spoudazo, S#4704g. 2 Ti 2Ti4.9 (diligence), 2Ti4.21. Ga
Ga2.10 (forward). Ep Eph4.3 (endeavoring). 1 Th 1Th2.17 (endeavored). Ti Tt3.12 (diligent).
He Heb4.11 (labor). 2 P 1:+* 2Pe1.10 (give diligence), 15. 3:14. approved. Lk + Lk21.36. Ac
Ac2.22. Ac27.24g. Ro * Ro14.18. Ro16.10. 2 Co * 2Co5.9. * 2Co10.18. Ga * Ga1.10. Col +*
Col1.10. 1 Th * 1Th2.4. 2 Th 2Th1.11. Ja + Jas1.12g. a workman. Mt +* Mt13.52. 2 Co *
2Co3.6. * 2Co6.3, 2Co6.4. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.6, 1Ti4.12-16. ashamed. Ph Php1.20. 1 J 1Jn2.28.
rightly. Is +* Is8.20n. Je +* Je8.8mg. Mt +* Mt13.52. Mk * Mk4.33. +* Mk12.24. Lk Lk4.18-20.
+* Lk12.42. Jn * Jn21.15-17. Ac * Ac20.20, Ac20.27. 1 Co 1Co2.6. * 1Co3.1, 1Co3.2. 2 Co
2Co4.2. 1 Th 1Th4.2n. * 1Th5.14. He * Heb5.11-14. 2 P * 2Pe3.16. dividing. rightly dividing
is the rendering of a single Greek word, orthotomeo, S#3718g, only here. Vine notes the
word is from orthos, straight, and temno, to cut, the meaning passed from the idea of cutting
or dividing, to the more general sense of rightly dealing with a thing. What is intended here is
not dividing Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately (Expository Dictionary,
vol 1, p. 327). The word occurs in the Septuagint at Pr Pr3.6 and 11:5, where the English has
direct. The reference is not to dividing up Scripture into dispensations, and applying to
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ourselves only what is allegedly valid for this dispensation. Neither is it dividing Scripture on
the basis of to whom it was originally addressed or spoken of, the Jew, the Gentile, or the
Church of God (citing 1 Co 1Co10.32, pressing this text far beyond the bounds of its legitimate
meaning and application in context), for all Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is
profitable (2 Ti 2Ti3.16). While all Scripture may indeed not be about us, it is all for our
learning (Ro +* Ro15.4), and we have no right by such arbitrary distinctions to eliminate from
our careful consideration whole sections of the Word of God. The emphasis is not upon right
division (which in the practice of some is wrong subtraction, 1 Th 1Th4.2n), but on correct
interpretation. In context Paul is directing Timothy not to strive about words to the
subverting of the hearers, but to handle the Word of God accurately so as to teach them the
truth. Pr Pr25.12. Mt +* Mt7.6. 2 Co +* 2Co2.17. 2Co4.2. word of truth. Jn +* Jn17.17. Ep +
Eph1.13.
16. shun. ver. 2Ti2.14. Pr +* Pr19.27. 1 Ti 1Ti4.7. 1Ti6.20. Ti Tt1.14. * Tt3.9. profane. 1 Ti
+ 1Ti1.9. babblings. 1 Ti 1Ti6.20. for. 2 Ti 2Ti3.9, 2Ti3.13. Ezr Ezr10.10. Ho Ho12.1. 1 Co
1Co5.6. 1Co15.33. 2 Th 2Th2.7, 2Th2.8. Ti Tt1.11. He +* Heb12.15. 2 P 2Pe2.2, 2Pe2.18. Re
Re13.3, Re13.14. ungodliness. Ti Tt2.12.
17. their word. Na Na3.15. Ja * Jas5.3. canker. or, gangrene. Hymeneus. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.20.
Philetus. i.e. beloved, S#5372g.
18. concerning. Mt Mt22.29. 1 Ti 1Ti1.19. 1Ti6.10, 1Ti6.21. He Heb3.10. Ja Jas5.19.
have erred. Mk +* Mk12.24. 1 Ti 1Ti1.6. 1Ti6.21. that. 1 Co * 1Co15.12. Col * Col3.1.
overthrow. ver. 2Ti2.14. Mt Mt15.13. Lk +* Lk8.13. Lk22.31, Lk22.32. Ac Ac5.39. 1 Co
1Co11.19. Ti Tt1.11. 1 J 1Jn2.19.
19. the foundation. Pr Pr10.25. Is Is14.32. * Is28.16. Mt Mt7.25. * Mt16.16, Mt16.18. Lk
Lk6.48. 1 Co * 1Co3.10, 1Co3.11. Ep Eph2.20. 1 Ti 1Ti6.19. He Heb11.10. 1 P 1Pe2.5. Re
Re21.14. standeth. Mt Mt24.24. Mk Mk13.22. Ro +* Ro8.31-35. Ro9.11. He * Heb6.18,
Heb6.19. 1 J * 1Jn2.19. sure. or, steady. Ps Ps112.6. Ps125.1, Ps125.2. having. Ezk +* Eze9.4.
Hg Hag2.23. Zc Zec3.9. Zec4.7-9. Ro * Ro4.11. 2 Co 2Co1.22. Ep +* Eph4.30. Re Re7.2,
Re7.3. The Lord knoweth. f96:96A, Mt + Mt5.29. f121:121C, Ge + Ge39.6. i.e. loves and
cares for. Nu * Nu16.5. Ezr = Ezr2.62, Ezr2.63. Ps +* Ps1.6. * Ps37.18, Ps37.28. Na Na1.7. Mt
Mt7.23. Lk Lk13.27. Jn Jn10.14, Jn10.27-30. Jn13.18. Ro +* Ro8.28. +* Ro11.2. 1 Co +
1Co8.3. Ga Ga4.9. Re Re17.8. them that are his. ver. 2Ti2.10. Mt Mt24.24. Let. Nu Nu6.27. Is
Is26.13. Is63.19. Is65.15. Am Am6.10. Mt +* Mt28.19. Ac Ac9.14. Ac11.26. Ac15.17. Ro
Ro15.9, Ro15.20. 1 Co 1Co1.2. Ep Eph3.15. Re Re2.13. Re3.8. Re22.4. depart. Nu Nu16.26.
Jb Job28.28. Ps * Ps34.14. * Ps37.27. * Ps97.10. Pr * Pr3.7. Is Is52.11. Ro * Ro12.9. 2 Co
2Co7.1. Ga * Ga5.24. Ep Eph4.17-22. Eph5.1-11. Col +* Col3.5-8. Ti * Tt2.11-14. 1 P * 1Pe1.1319. 2 P 2Pe1.4-10. 2Pe3.14. 1 J * 1Jn3.7-10.
20. in a. Mt Mt13.47. 1 Co 1Co3.9, 1Co3.16, 1Co3.17. Ep Eph2.22. 1 Ti + 1Ti3.15. He
Heb3.2-6. 1 P 1Pe2.5. vessels. Ex Ex27.3. 1 Ch = 1Ch9.28, 1Ch9.29. Ezr Ezr1.6. Ezr6.5. La *
La4.2. Da Da5.2. 2 Co 2Co4.7. gold. Ml = Mal3.3. 1 P 1Pe1.7. of wood. 1 Co 1Co3.12. earth.
2 Co 2Co4.7. and some to honor. Ro Ro9.21-23. dishonor. f63:63D, Ro + Ro7.3. Supply
ellipsis (absolute: of anantapodoton or apodosis), (so in the great house of the church there
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are not only the elect saints, which are the vessels of honor, but there are the impious and
reprobate, who are the vessels of dishonor) (B55).
21. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. purge. Ps * Ps119.9. Pr Pr25.4. Is * Is1.25. * Is52.11. Je *
Je15.19. Ml * Mal3.3. 1 Co * 1Co5.7. 2 Co * 2Co7.1. 1 P * 1Pe1.22. 1 J * 1Jn3.3. a vessel. ver. *
2Ti2.20. 1 Ch = 1Ch9.28, 1Ch9.29. Ac Ac9.15. 1 P * 1Pe1.7. meet. 2 Ti 2Ti4.11. Ac * Ac9.15.
Phm Phm11. prepared. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.17. Jsh Jos8.4. 1 Ti 1Ti5.10. Ti Tt3.1. good work. Ac +*
Ac9.36. Ep Eph2.10. Ti Tt3.1, Tt3.8, Tt3.14.
22. Flee. Pr Pr6.5. 1 Co 1Co6.18. 1Co10.14. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.11. youthful. Ps * Ps119.9. Ec
Ec11.9, Ec11.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.12. 1 P * 1Pe2.11. follow. See on 1 Ti * 1Ti4.12. +* 1Ti6.11. He +*
Heb12.14. 3 J 3Jn11. faith. f174, Ge + Ge18.27. 1 Co * 1Co13.13. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.14. charity. See
on 1 Co * 1Co14.1. peace. Ro * Ro14.17, + Ro14.19. Ro15.5, Ro15.6. 1 Co 1Co1.10. * 1Co7.15.
He +* Heb12.14. Ja * Jas3.17. 1 P * 1Pe3.11. call. 1 Ch 1Ch29.17, 1Ch29.18. Ps Ps17.1. 66:*
Ps66.18, Ps66.19. Pr * Pr15.8, Pr15.9. See on Ac + Ac9.14. 1 Co * 1Co1.2. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.8. pure
heart. T#1355. Mt * Mt15.8. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.5. +* 1Ti4.12. 1 P 1Pe1.22.
23. foolish. See on ver. 2Ti2.14, 2Ti2.16. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4. 1Ti4.7. 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.5. Ti Tt3.9.
questions. ver. 2Ti2.14. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.4. avoid. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.7.
24. the servant. Dt Dt34.5. Jsh Jos1.1. 2 Ch 2Ch24.6. Da Da6.20. 1 Ti 1Ti6.11. Ti Tt1.1.
Tt3.2. Ja + Jas1.1. must. Is Is42.1-3. Mt * Mt12.18, Mt12.19. Ac Ac15.2. 2 Co * 2Co10.4. Ph
Php2.3, Php2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti3.3. Ti Tt1.7. Ja Jas1.19, Jas1.20. Ju +* Jud3. strive. Jn Jn6.52. Ac
Ac7.26. Ac23.9. Ja Jas4.2g. but. Is Is40.11. Mt * Mt11.29. Ac * Ac20.31. 2 Co * 2Co10.1. Ga
Ga5.22. 1 Th 1Th2.7. Ti Tt3.2. Ja * Jas3.17. 1 P 1Pe3.8. apt. 1 Ti 1Ti3.2, 1Ti3.3. Ti Tt1.9.
patient. or, forbearing. 1 Co * 1Co13.5. Ep Eph4.2. Col Col3.13.
25. In meekness. Mt * Mt11.29. Ga * Ga6.1. 1 Ti 1Ti6.11. Ti Tt3.2. 1 P 1Pe3.15.
instructing. Je * Je13.15-17. Je26.12-15. Jn Jn5.34. Ac ch. 22, etc. if. T#434. Dt + Dt30.6
(T#594). Ps + Ps17.5 (T#596). 51:12, 13. Je Je31.18, Je31.19, Je31.33. Ezk * Eze11.19.
Eze36.26, Eze36.31. Zc * Zec4.6. * Zec12.10. Ac + Ac5.31 (T#595). *11:18. Ja * Jas1.17. 1 J *
1Jn5.16. peradventure. Da Da4.27. Ac * Ac8.22. 1 Ti 1Ti2.4. will give. T#242. Dt +* Dt29.4. 1
S 1Sa26.19. 2 Ch + 2Ch18.31 (T#264). Ps Ps33.14, * Ps33.15. Is Is45.9. Mt +* Mt11.27. +*
Mt13.10, Mt13.11. Mt20.15, Mt20.16. Jn +* Jn6.44, Jn6.65. Ac +* Ac11.18. + Ac13.48. +*
Ac18.27. Ro *9:+ Ro9.18 (T#234), 20-23. Ph +* Php1.29. He + Heb4.2 (T#435). 12:17.
repentance. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.7. Mt Mt21.32. Mk * Mk1.3, Mk1.4, Mk1.15. Ac +* Ac2.38. * Ac8.22.
* Ac20.21. Ro Ro2.4. 2 Co 2Co7.8-10. Ti Tt1.1. acknowledging. 1 Ti +* 1Ti2.4.
26. recover. Gr. awake. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply ellipsis, (and be delivered). Lk *
Lk15.17. Ro * Ro16.20. 1 Co * 1Co15.34. Ep Eph5.14. out. Ps * Ps124.7. Is Is8.15. * Is28.13. Ac
+* Ac26.18. 2 Co 2Co2.11. Col * Col1.13. 2 Th 2Th2.9-12. 1 Ti 1Ti3.7. +* 1Ti6.9, 1Ti6.10.
Re * Re12.9. * Re20.2, Re20.3. who are. Is * Is42.6, Is42.7. * Is49.25, Is49.26. * Is53.12. Mt *
Mt12.28, Mt12.29. Lk Lk11.21. 2 P * 2Pe2.18-20. taken captive. Gr. taken alive. Lk Lk5.10g.
Jn Jn8.34, Jn8.44. Ro Ro6.20. Ep Eph2.1, Eph2.2. Ti Tt3.3. 1 J 1Jn3.10. 1Jn5.19. by him. i.e.
the devil. Gr. autou, having reference grammatically to the nearest preceding noun, devil.
There is no need to attempt to connect this pronoun to a remote antecedent (see discussion in
William Hendrickson, Comm. on 2 Timothy, p. 276, note 149). at. Jb * Job1.12. * Job2.6. Lk *
Lk22.31, Lk22.32. Jn * Jn13.2, Jn13.27. Ac * Ac5.3. 1 Ti 1Ti1.20. his will. i.e. the devils will. Gr.
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ekeinou, having reference grammatically to the nearest preceding pronoun, him (autou). It is
unnecessary to attempt to make these pronouns refer to God or to the Lords servant,
mentioned earlier in the context, for the sense is perfectly clear taking the most natural
construction. Jn Jn19.11. 1 Th + 1Th4.3?.
2 TIMOTHY 3
The apostle foretells grievous times in the last days, through the atrocious wickedness of
those, who would retain the form, without the power of godliness, 2Ti3.1-5; and the devices
and opposition of false teachers, 2Ti3.6-9. He proposes his own example to Timothy, 2Ti3.1013; exhorting him to continue in the faith, 2Ti3.14; and showing the excellency, authority, and
sufficiency of the sacred scriptures which Timothy had known from his youth, 2Ti3.15-17.
1. in. 2 Ti 2Ti4.3. Ge Ge49.1. Is * Is2.2. Je Je48.47. Je49.39. Ezk Eze38.16. Da Da10.14.
Ho Ho3.5. Mi Mic4.1. Mt * Mt24.10-12, Mt24.14. Ac Ac2.17. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.1n. 2 P * 2Pe3.3. 1
J +* 1Jn2.18. Ju * Jud17, Jud18. perilous. Da Da7.8, Da7.20-25. Da8.8-14. Da11.36-45.
Da12.1, Da12.7, Da12.11. 2 Th 2Th2.3-12. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1-3. Re ch. 8-17. times. f121:121P, 1 Ch
+ 1Ch12.32.
2. lovers. f168, Is + Is1.11. ver. 2Ti3.4. Ro +* Ro12.3. Ro15.1-3. 2 Co 2Co5.15. Ph +*
Php2.3, Php2.21. Ja Jas2.8. own selves. f97, Ro + Ro12.15. Ph +* Php2.3. covetous. f41, Ge
+ Ge10.1. Ex +* Ex18.21. Ps +* Ps10.3. Lk +* Lk12.15. Lk16.14. Ro +* Ro1.29. Col +* Col3.5. 1 Ti
+* 1Ti6.10. 2 P 2Pe2.3, 2Pe2.14, 2Pe2.15. Ju Jud11, Jud16. Re Re18.12, Re18.13. boasters.
Ps * Ps10.3. Ps49.6. Ps52.1. Is Is10.15. Ac Ac5.36. Ro Ro1.29-31. Ro11.18. 2 Th * 2Th2.4. Ja
Jas4.16. 2 P 2Pe2.18. Ju Jud16. proud. Ps +* Ps119.21. Pr * Pr6.17. Lk Lk1.51g. 1 Ti 1Ti6.4. Ja
* Jas4.6. 1 P * 1Pe5.5. blasphemers. Da Da7.25. Da11.36. 1 Ti 1Ti1.13g, 1Ti1.20. 2 P
2Pe2.12. Ju Jud10. Re Re13.1, Re13.5, Re13.6. Re16.9, Re16.11, Re16.21. disobedient to
parents. Dt +* Dt21.20. Dt27.16. Pr Pr15.20. Pr30.11. Mi Mic7.6. Ml +* Mal4.6. Mt Mt15.6.
Mk Mk7.11, Mk7.12. Ro Ro1.30. Ep +* Eph6.1. 1 Ti 1Ti3.4. Ti Tt1.6. unthankful. Lk Lk17.17,
Lk17.18. Ro * Ro1.21. 1 Th +* 1Th5.18. unholy. 1 Ti 1Ti1.9.
3. natural. Mt Mt10.21. Ro Ro1.31. trucebreakers. 2 S 2Sa21.1-3. Ps +* Ps15.4. Ezk
Eze17.15-19. Ro Ro1.31g. false accusers. or, make-bates. Mt Mt4.1. Jn Jn6.70. See on 1 Ti
1Ti3.11. Ti Tt2.3. All in Gr. incontinent. 1 Co 1Co7.5, 1Co7.9. 2 P 2Pe2.14, 2Pe2.19. 2Pe3.3.
Ju Jud16, Jud18. fierce. Ge Ge49.7. Da Da8.23. Re Re13.15, Re13.17. Re16.6. Re17.6.
despisers. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. Ps Ps22.6. Is * Is53.3. Is60.14. Lk Lk10.16. Lk16.14. 1 Th
1Th4.8. Ti Tt1.8. Ja Jas2.6.
4. Traitors. 2 P 2Pe2.10, etc. Ju Jud8, Jud9. heady. or, headstrong. Ac Ac19.36g.
highminded. Ro Ro11.20. +* Ro12.3. 1 Ti 1Ti3.6. 1Ti6.4, 1Ti6.17. lovers. f41, Ge + Ge10.1.
lovers of God. Ro Ro16.18. Ph +* Php3.18, Php3.19. 1 Ti 1Ti5.6. 2 P 2Pe2.13, 2Pe2.15. Ju
Jud4, Jud19.
5. a form. T#191. 1 S + 1Sa16.7 (T#333). Jb + Job21.15 (T#689). Ps + Ps5.9 (T#702). 106:12,
+13 (T#411). Pr + Pr16.25 (T#704). Is * Is26.13. Is29.13. * Is48.1, Is48.2. * Is58.1-3. Je Je3.10.
Ezk +* Eze33.30-32. Mt * Mt7.15. Mt13.20, Mt13.21. Mt15.7, Mt15.8. * Mt23.27, Mt23.28.
Lk + Lk18.12. Jn Jn6.26. Ac * Ac8.13, Ac8.21. Ro 2:+ Ro2.20, Ro2.24. Ro10.2. 1 Co 1Co13.1-3.
2 Co + 2Co7.10 (T#609). Ga Ga1.13, Ga1.14. + Ga4.17 (T#623). 5:6. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.8. Ti * Tt1.16. Ja
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Jas2.19. of godliness. 1 Ti +* 1Ti3.16. denying the power. 1 Ti + 1Ti5.8. Ti Tt1.16. from such. 2
Ti * 2Ti2.16, 2Ti2.23. Ps + Ps119.63. Mt + Mt15.14. Ro * Ro16.17, Ro16.18. Ep +* Eph4.14.
2 Th +* 2Th3.6, 2Th3.14. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.5, 1Ti6.20. Ti Tt1.14. * Tt3.10. 2 J +* 2Jn10-12.
6. of this. Mt Mt23.14. Ti Tt1.11. Ju Jud4. houses. f121:121J, Ge + Ge7.1. laden. Ps
Ps38.4. Is Is1.4. Mt Mt11.28. led. 1 Co 1Co12.2. 2 P * 2Pe3.17. divers lusts. 2 Ti 2Ti4.3. Mk
+* Mk4.19. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9. Ti Tt3.3. 2 P 2Pe2.18. Ju Jud16, Jud18.
7. learning. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.3, 2Ti4.4. Dt * Dt29.4. Pr * Pr14.6. Is * Is30.10, Is30.11. Ezk
Eze14.4-10. Mt +* Mt13.11. Jn * Jn3.20, Jn3.21. * Jn5.44. * Jn12.42, Jn12.43. 1 Co * 1Co3.1-4.
Ep +* Eph4.14. He * Heb5.11, Heb5.12. never. 1 Ti +* 1Ti2.4. the knowledge. See on 2 Ti +*
2Ti2.25.
8. as. f106, Ge + Ge31.7. Ex * Ex7.11, Ex7.22. Ex8.7, Ex8.18. Jannes. i.e. he deceived,
S#2389g. Jambres. i.e. the sea with poverty; foamy healer, S#2387g. resist. 2 Ti 2Ti4.15. 1
K 1Ki22.22-24. Je Je28.1, etc. Ac Ac13.8-11. Ac15.24. Ga Ga1.7-9. Ga2.4, Ga2.5. Ep +*
Eph4.14. 2 Th 2Th2.9-11. Ti Tt1.10. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3. 1 J * 1Jn2.18. * 1Jn4.1. Re Re2.6,
Re2.14, Re2.15, Re2.20. men. Ac Ac8.21, Ac8.22. Ro * Ro1.28. Ro16.18. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15.
1 Ti 1Ti1.19. 1Ti4.2. +* 1Ti6.5. Ti Tt1.16. 2 P 2Pe2.14. Ju Jud18, Jud19. reprobate. or, of no
judgment. Je Je6.30. 1 Co + 1Co9.27g. See on 2 Co 2Co13.5, 2Co13.6. the faith. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.19.
9. proceed. ver. 2Ti3.13g. 2 Ti 2Ti2.16. their folly. ver. 2Ti3.8. Ex * Ex7.12. * Ex8.18,
Ex8.19. * Ex9.11. 1 K 1Ki22.25. Ps Ps76.10. Je Je28.15-17. Je29.21-23, Je29.31, Je29.32.
Je37.19. Lk Lk6.11. Ac Ac13.11. Ac19.15-17.
10. thou hast fully known. or, thou hast been a diligent follower of. Lk Lk1.3. Ph Php2.22.
1 Ti * 1Ti4.6g. my doctrine. ver. +* 2Ti3.16, 2Ti3.17. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.3. Ac * Ac2.42. Ro * Ro16.17.
Ep +* Eph4.14. 1 Ti 1Ti1.3. +* 1Ti4.6, 1Ti4.12, 1Ti4.13. Ti * Tt2.7. He * Heb13.9. 2 J +* 2Jn9,
2Jn10. manner. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. Ac * Ac20.18. * Ac26.4. 1 Co * 1Co2.2. 1Co4.17. 1 Th *
1Th1.5. 2 P * 2Pe3.11. purpose. Da +* Da1.8. Ac +* Ac11.23. 2 Co * 2Co1.17. Ph * Php1.21.
faith. ver. 2Ti3.15. 2 Ti 2Ti2.22. 2 Co * 2Co6.4-10. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14. +* 1Ti4.12. 1Ti6.11. 2 P
2Pe1.5-7. longsuffering. Ep + Eph4.2g. Col * Col1.11. charity. 2 Co * 2Co12.15. Ti Tt2.2. 2 P
2Pe1.7. patience. 2 P + 2Pe1.6.
11. Persecutions. Ac * Ac9.16. Ac20.19, Ac20.23, Ac20.24. Ro +* Ro8.35-37. 1 Co 1Co4.911. 2 Co * 2Co1.8-10. 2Co4.8-11. * 2Co11.23-28. 2 Co + 2Co12.10. He Heb10.33, Heb10.34.
afflictions. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. at Antioch. Ac Ac13.14, Ac13.45, Ac13.50, Ac13.51. Iconium.
Ac 14:1, 2, 5, 6, 19-21. Lystra. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. Ac Ac14.6, Ac14.19. but. 2 Ti 2Ti4.7,
2Ti4.17, 2Ti4.18. Ge Ge48.16. 2 S 2Sa22.1, 2Sa22.49. Jb Job5.19, Job5.20. Ps * Ps34.19.
Ps37.40. Ps91.2-6, Ps91.14. Is Is41.10, Is41.14. Is43.2. Je Je1.19. Da Da6.27. Ac Ac9.23-25.
Ac21.32, Ac21.33. Ac23.10, Ac23.12-24. Ac25.3, Ac25.4. Ac26.17, Ac26.22. 2 Co 2Co1.10. 2
P 2Pe2.9. delivered. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17. Ps +* Ps34.4. Ro +* Ro15.31.
12. live. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti2.2. +* 1Ti3.16. 1Ti6.3. Ti Tt1.1. Tt2.12. 2 P 2Pe3.11.
suffer persecution. T#467. 2 Ti 2Ti2.3, 2Ti2.9. Jsh Jos17.14. Ps + Ps2.2 (T#68). *37:12-15.
+42:10 (T#511). Je Je2.30. Je15.10. Ezk Eze33.30. Da +* Da11.33. Mt +* Mt5.10-12. Mt10.1618, Mt10.22-25. Mt16.24. Mt23.34. Mk + Mk10.30. Lk * Lk14.26, Lk14.27. Jn * Jn15.19-21.
Jn16.2, Jn16.33. * Jn17.14. Ac Ac5.40, Ac5.41. Ac7.52. Ac9.15, Ac9.16. +* Ac14.22. Ac20.23.
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Many weak are also sickly. 2 Co 2Co10.10, His weighty letters are also powerful. Similarly with
the other passages, which are 1 Ti 1Ti1.15 (the faithful saying is also worthy of all
acceptation). 2:3 (this good thing is also acceptable). 4:4 (every good creature of God is also
nothing to be refused), 9. He Heb4.12 (the living word of God is also active), 13 (all naked
things are also opened). It is true that the A.V. rendering is given in the margin of the R.V., but
it is difficult to see why that should be disturbed (Companion Bible). This is another instance
where the Scriptures own teaching about itself has been adversely affected in some modern
translations (see Jn Jn5.39n and 8:31). inspiration. T#40. Ex Ex20.1. 2 S 2Sa23.1, 2Sa23.2. 2 K
2Ki17.13. 2 Ch 2Ch34.21. 2Ch36.21. Ne Ne9.30. Is +* Is8.20. Je Je1.9. * Je36.1, Je36.2. Ezk *
Eze1.3. Zc Zec7.12. Ml Mal4.4. Lk Lk1.70. Lk24.44. Jn Jn1.23. +* Jn5.39. * Jn10.34, Jn10.35.
Jn14.26. Jn16.13. Jn19.36, Jn19.37. Jn20.9. Ac Ac1.16. Ac3.18. Ac7.38. Ac13.34. Ac28.25.
Ro Ro1.2. Ro3.2. Ro4.23. Ro9.17. +* Ro15.4. 1 Co 1Co2.12, 1Co2.13. 1Co6.16. 1Co9.10.
1Co14.37. Ga Ga1.11, Ga1.12. Ga3.8, Ga3.16, Ga3.22. Ga4.30. 1 Th 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. He
Heb1.1, Heb1.2. Heb3.7. Heb9.8. Heb10.15. 2 P * 2Pe1.18-21. 2Pe3.16. 1 J 1Jn4.6. Re
Re14.13. Re22.19. and is profitable. f52:52A. Correspondence (Extended Alternation) B372.
Extended alternation when there are still only two series, but each series consists of more than
two members. Here, four members may be discerned: The Word of God is profitable
(statement) for (A) doctrine, (B) reproof, (C) correction, (D) instruction; therefore
(consequence), (A) preach the word, (B) reprove, (C) rebuke, (D) exhort. This figure occurs
frequently throughout Scripture, but since the format of the Treasury does not lend itself to
the display of this structure, only this example is given. See the margins of the Companion
Bible for additional examples. Passages cited as illustrating this figure in B368-372 are Ps ch.
66, 72, 132. Ro Ro2.17-20. 1 Th 1Th1.2-10 w 2:13-16. 4:135:11. T#1024, 1111. Ps * Ps19.711. * Ps119.97-104, Ps119.130. Je * Je23.22, Je23.32. Mi +* Mic2.7. Ac Ac20.20, * Ac20.27.
Ro +* Ro15.4. 1 Co 1Co12.7. Ep Eph4.11-16. for doctrine. or, teaching. See on ver. * 2Ti3.10.
Dt Dt6.4-9. Ps Ps119.97-100. Is +* Is8.20n. Is28.9. + Is29.24. 1 Ti 4:+ 1Ti4.6g, 1Ti4.13,
1Ti4.16. * 1Ti5.17. Ti * Tt2.12. for reproof. The original word bears the meaning correction,
censure, conviction. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.2. Ps Ps38.14. Ps39.11. +* Ps141.5. Pr * Pr6.23. Pr15.10,
Pr15.31. Jn * Jn3.20. Jn16.8-11. Ac Ac2.37, Ac2.38. Ac16.30, Ac16.31. Ep * Eph5.11-13. 1 Ti
1Ti5.20. Ti Tt1.9, Tt1.13. Tt2.15. He Heb11.1g. for correction. The word literally means
restoration to an upright or a right state; hence correction and improvement (Frank E.
Gaebelein, The Christian Use of the Bible, p. 33). Ps Ps119.9. Je * Je23.29. Da * Da12.3. Jn
Jn21.15-17. Ga * Ga6.1, Ga6.2. for instruction. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. Gaebelein cites Thayer
(Lexicon, p. 473), whatever in adults also cultivates the soul, especially by correcting mistakes
and curbing passions; hence instruction which aims at increase of virtue, thus education in
righteousness (The Christian Use of the Bible, p. 34). 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25. Dt Dt4.36. Ne Ne9.20. Ps
Ps119.7-11. Pr * Pr4.10-13. Mt +* Mt13.52. Ac Ac18.25. Ro Ro2.20. + Ro15.4. 2 Co
2Co10.3-6. Ti * Tt2.11-14. in righteousness. Ex +* Ex18.21. Le + Le19.2-4, Le19.9-18,
Le19.20, Le19.26-37. Dt +* Dt16.20. Ps +* Ps15.2-5. Is +* Is66.4. Je +* Je10.2. Je22.13,
Je22.16. +* Je48.10. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Am +* Am8.5. Mi +* Mic6.8. Ml +* Mal3.5. Mt +*
Mt23.23. Lk +* Lk16.10. Ac +* Ac6.3. 1 Co + 1Co6.9-11.
17. the man. Dt Dt33.1. Ne Ne12.24. See on Ps Ps119.98-100. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.11. 2 P
2Pe1.21. throughly furnished. or, perfected. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. Holy Scripture is the only
source of doctrinal and spiritual authority for the Christian. This passage teaches the
sufficiency of Scripture: Scripture furnishes all that the Christian must know to be saved and to
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grow in grace, and tells us all we need to know to live a life which is well pleasing to God. No
source of doctrine or revelation outside of Scripture is valid, for such a source would be adding
to the written word of God, which is absolutely forbidden by Scripture (Re +* Re22.18).
T#1112. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.21. Ne Ne2.18. Ps Ps119.104, Ps119.113, Ps119.128. Is +* Is8.20. Je *
Je23.28. Lk + Lk6.40. Ep +* Eph4.11-14. good works. Mt Mt26.10. Ac Ac9.36. 2 Co * 2Co9.8.
Ep Eph2.10. 1 Ti 1Ti5.10. Ti Tt1.16. Tt2.14. Tt3.1, Tt3.8. He * Heb10.24. 1 J + 1Jn2.3n.
2 TIMOTHY 4
The apostle solemnly charges Timothy to be diligent and faithful in his ministry, 2Ti4.1"
2Ti4.2 }; as before long, men would not endure sound doctrine, 2Ti4.3" 2Ti4.4 }; and as he,
Paul, had nearly finished his work, was about to suffer martyrdom, and receive the crown of
righteousness, 2Ti4.5-8. He presses Timothy to come to him, and to bring Mark with him, as he
was almost left alone; and gives him information, direction, and caution, requesting his cloak,
books, and especially the parchments, 2Ti4.9-13. Paul warns against Alexander the
coppersmith; Pauls imprecatory prayer beseeching God to reward Alexander according to his
works, 2Ti4.14" 2Ti4.15 }. He shows Timothy, how his brethren had forsaken him, and how the
Lord had supported him, when called to answer before his persecutors; expressing his
confidence in God for the future, 2Ti4.16-18; and he concludes with salutations and
benedictions, 2Ti4.19-22.
1. charge. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. Dt Dt4.26. Dt30.19. Dt31.28. See on 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 1Ti6.13. Ju
Jud17. and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, charge thee therefore before God, even the
Lord Jesus Christ. Two words used, one person meant. Compare Ep Eph5.5. the Lord. Ne +*
Ne9.6. Ac +* Ac10.36. shall judge. T#388. 1 Ch * 1Ch16.14-19, 1Ch16.31-33. Ps Ps9.3, Ps9.4,
Ps9.7, Ps9.8. * Ps50.5, Ps50.6. Ps82.8. Ps94.2. Ps96.10, Ps96.13. Ps98.9. Ec * Ec12.14. Is
Is9.6, Is9.7. Is16.5. Is30.18, Is30.19. Je * Je23.5-8. Je33.15. Mi Mic5.1. Mt + Mt10.15n. +*
Mt16.27n. * Mt25.31, etc. Lk +* Lk14.14. Jn * Jn5.22-27. Ac Ac10.40, + Ac10.42. * Ac17.31. Ro
Ro2.16. Ro14.9-11. 1 Co * 1Co4.4, 1Co4.5. 2 Co 2Co5.9, 2Co5.10. 2 Th +* 2Th1.7-10. 1 P
1Pe4.5. Re * Re11.17, Re11.18. x* Re20.11-15. the quick and the dead. These are the subjects
of the judgment: clearly a reference to the righteous living and the dead in Christ (1 Th
1Th4.16n), for Scripture nowhere asserts the simultaneous resurrection of the wicked with the
righteous (Lk +* Lk14.14). Ps Ps9.13. Ro Ro14.9. Re Re11.18. at his. This clearly specifies the
time of this judgment: at Christs appearing and kingdom. ver. +* 2Ti4.8. Col Col3.4. 1 Th +*
1Th4.15, 1Th4.16. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14. Ti Tt2.13. He Heb9.27, Heb9.28. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 1Pe5.4. 1 J
1Jn2.28. Re +* Re1.7. appearing and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, his kingdom
appearing, as distinct from his coming at the Rapture. Compare 1 Th 1Th2.12. That Paul here
links the appearing and the kingdom shows that Christs reign will be visible, not invisible (Mt
+* Mt16.27n. + Mt24.3n. Da * Da7.13n). This further determines that this kingdom is
future, and in no sense presently existing (Col Col1.13n. +* Col3.24). 2 Th + 2Th2.8g. 2Th3.5.
his kingdom. Mt Mt13.41. +* Mt24.14. +* Mt25.34. Lk +* Lk1.32, Lk1.33. Lk12.32. Lk19.12,
Lk19.15. Lk21.31. Lk22.30. Lk23.42. 1 Th +* 1Th2.12. 2 Th +* 2Th1.5, 2Th1.10. 2 P * 2Pe1.11,
2Pe1.17.
2. Preach. Ps Ps40.9. Is * Is58.11. Is61.1-3. Jon * Jon3.2. Lk +* Lk4.18, Lk4.19. * Lk9.60. Ro
* Ro10.15. 1 Co 1Co1.21-23. 2 Co 2Co5.19, 2Co5.20. See on Col * Col1.25, Col1.28. the word.
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17. the Lord. Ps * Ps37.39, Ps37.40. Ps109.31. Je Je15.20, Je15.21. Je20.10, Je20.11. Mt
* Mt10.19, Mt10.20. Ac Ac18.9, Ac18.10. * Ac23.11. Ac27.23, Ac27.24. and. f148, Ge +
Ge8.22. strengthened. Jb Job23.6. Ps Ps27.1. Is Is41.10, Is41.14. * Is43.2. 2 Co 2Co12.9,
2Co12.10. Ep * Eph6.10. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.12. by. Lk Lk21.15. Ac Ac9.15. Ac26.17, Ac26.18. Ro
Ro16.25, Ro16.26. Ep Eph3.8. Ph Php1.12-14. the preaching. Mt Mt12.41. Lk Lk11.42. Ro
Ro16.25. 1 Co 1Co1.21. 1Co2.4. 1Co15.14. Ti Tt1.3. fully known. ver. 2Ti4.5. Lk Lk1.1g. all
the Gentiles. Ac +* Ac9.15. and I. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.11. 1 S 1Sa17.37. Ps Ps22.21. Pr Pr19.12. Pr20.2.
Pr28.15. Je Je2.30. Da Da6.22, Da6.27. He Heb11.33. 1 P 1Pe5.8. 2 P * 2Pe2.9. was
delivered. f147:147A, Ge + Ge50.24. lion. f103, Ge + Ge3.13.
18. And. f147:147A, Ge + Ge50.24. deliver. Ge Ge48.16. 1 S 1Sa25.39. 1 Ch 1Ch4.10. Ps
* Ps121.7. Mt Mt6.13. Lk Lk11.4. Jn Jn17.15. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. 2 Co 2Co1.10. 2 Th 2Th3.3.
evil work. Jn + Jn7.7. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. will preserve. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply
by ellipsis, preserve me (and bring me) unto his heavenly kingdom. Thus fixing our thought
rather on the wondrous preservation than on the act of bringing (B69). Preserve is the usual
Greek word for save (S#4982g: 2 Ti 2Ti1.9. Mt Mt1.21. Mt8.25. Mt9.21, Mt9.22 (whole).
Mt10.22. Mt14.30. Mt16.25. Mt18.11. Mt19.25. Mt24.13, Mt24.22. Mt27.40, Mt27.42,
Mt27.49. Jn Jn3.17. Jn5.34. Jn10.9. Jn11.12. Jn12.27, Jn12.47. Ac Ac2.21, Ac2.40, Ac2.47.
Ac4.9, Ac4.12. Ac11.14. Ac14.9 (healed). Ac15.1, Ac15.11. * Ac16.30, Ac16.31. Ac27.20,
Ac27.31. Ro Ro5.9, Ro5.10. Ro8.24. Ro9.27. Ro10.9, Ro10.13. Ro11.14, Ro11.26. 1 Co
1Co15.2). 2 Ti * 2Ti1.12. Ps * Ps37.28. Ps73.24. * Ps92.10. Mt Mt13.43. Mt25.34. Lk +*
Lk12.32. +* Lk22.29. Jn Jn10.28-30. 1 Th 1Th5.28. He Heb9.28n. * Heb12.28. Ja +* Jas2.5. 1
P +* 1Pe1.5. Ju Jud1, * Jud24. me. Ga Ga2.20n. Ep +* Eph4.30. He Heb10.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.5. 1
J 1Jn3.2. 1Jn5.10-13. unto. Pauls expression demonstrates that he taught that the
kingdom was still future (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 1, p. 600). Col Col1.13n. +* Col3.24.
* Col4.11. 2 Th 2Th1.5. He Heb12.28. his. Ro * Ro8.17. heavenly. Heavenly denotes not
where the kingdom is, but its character and source from God. The kingdom is future (ver.
+*1n), and our positions in it (Mt Mt25.21, Mt25.23. Jn +* Jn14.2. 1 Co +* 1Co6.2) are
awarded at that day (ver. 8) when Christ appears (ver. +*1n, 8. Mt * Mt16.27. Re Re22.12).
There is only one kingdom promised by prophecy and covenant (Is +* Is55.3), only one
inheritance (Ep +* Eph1.11n), which while heavenly in character, source, and authority, is
confined by prophecy and covenant to this earth (Mt +* Mt5.5. Ac +* Ac7.5n. Ro Ro4.13. Ep
+* Eph1.11n. He +* Heb11.16n. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4n). Ps x Ps11.4. Mt Mt13.44. 1 Co x 1Co15.50n.
He +* Heb11.16n. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4. kingdom. ver. +* 2Ti4.1. Da * Da2.44. +* Da7.14. Mt +*
Mt5.5. Lk +* Lk1.32, Lk1.33. +* Lk17.20, Lk17.21. +* Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Jn +* Jn18.36. Ac +*
Ac1.6n, Ac1.7n. Ep +* Eph1.11n. Col Col1.13n. Re Re11.15. to whom. Ro + Ro11.36.
Ro16.27. Ga Ga1.5. 1 Ti 1Ti1.17. 1Ti6.16. He Heb13.21. 1 P 1Pe5.11. Ju Jud25. for ever. Gr.
aion, Mt + Mt6.13. and ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13.
19. Prisca. i.e. ancient, S#4251g. Ac *18:+ Ac18.2, Ac18.18, Ac18.26. Ro Ro16.3,
Ro16.4. 1 Co 1Co16.19, Priscilla. the household. f121:121J, Ge + Ge7.1. 2 Ti 2Ti1.16-18.
20. Erastus. Ac Ac19.22. Ro Ro16.23n. Corinth. Ac + Ac18.1. Trophimus. Ac Ac20.4.
Ac21.29. Miletum. i.e. red; cared for, S#3399g. Ac Ac20.15, Ac20.17, Miletus. sick. 2 K *
2Ki13.14. 2Ki20.1. Jb Job2.7. Is +* Is38.1. Da 8:37. Mt Mt8.17. Jn Jn9.3. Jn11.4, Jn11.15. Ac
Ac10.38. Ro +* Ro8.28. Ph Php2.26, Php2.27.
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21. thy. ver. + 2Ti4.9, 2Ti4.13. 2 Ti 2Ti1.4. before winter. Mt Mt24.20. Eubulus. i.e. good
counsellor, S#2103g. Pudens. i.e. modest, S#4227g. Linus. i.e. linen; nets, S#3044g.
Claudia. i.e. halt, lame, wavering, S#2803g. and all. Ro Ro16.21-23. 1 Co 1Co16.20. 2 Co
2Co13.13. Ph Php4.22. 2 J 2Jn13. 3 J 3Jn14. the brethren. Ep + Eph6.23. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6.
22. The Lord. Mt * Mt28.20. Ro Ro16.20. 2 Co * 2Co13.14. Ga Ga6.18. Phm Phm25. with.
Mt Mt1.23. spirit. Gr. pneuma, f171:171Q, Mk + Mk2.8n. Grace. Ro Ro1.7. 1 Co 1Co16.23.
Ep Eph6.24. Col + Col4.18. 1 Ti 1Ti6.21. 1 P 1Pe5.14. Re Re22.21.
Nero. Gr. Caesar Nero, or, the emperor Nero. i.e. strong, S#3505g.
TITUS
TITUS 1
The apostle shows the nature and importance of his office, and salutes Titus, Tt1.1-4. He
states for what purpose Titus had been left in Crete, Tt1.5; and what manner of persons should
be ordained to the ministry, Tt1.6-9. He exposes the dangerous principles and the selfishness of
the false teachers, whose mouths must be stopped, 10, 11: and the bad national character of
the Cretians; whom Titus must sharply rebuke and instruct, that they may be sound in the
faith, Tt1.12-16.
1. a servant. See on 1 Ch 1Ch6.49. Ro * Ro1.1. Ph Php1.1. Ja + Jas1.1. an apostle. 2 Co +
2Co1.1. of Jesus. Ac Ac27.23. the faith. Jn Jn10.26, Jn10.27. Ac +* Ac13.48. Ep Eph2.8. 2
Th * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. elect. Dt +* Dt10.15. Mt +* Mt24.22n. Lk + Lk18.7. Ep *
Eph1.4. Col Col3.12. 1 Th 1Th5.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.10. 1 P 1Pe1.2. 1Pe2.8, 1Pe2.9. Re Re17.14. the
acknowledging. Col + Col1.9. Col2.2. 1 Ti 1Ti2.4. 2 Ti 2Ti2.23, +* 2Ti2.25. 2Ti3.7. He
Heb10.26. 1 J 1Jn2.23. truth. 2 Ti 2Ti3.7. after. Ti Tt2.11, Tt2.12. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4. 1Ti3.16.
1Ti6.3. 2 P * 2Pe1.3. 2Pe3.11. godliness. 1 Ti +* 1Ti3.16.
2. In. or, For. hope. Readers of English translations and versions often mistakenly attribute
the modern English connotation of a greater or lesser degree of doubtfulness, uncertainty, or
contingency to hope, a connotation which the biblical usage of this word most emphatically
does not contain. See related note on Ga Ga3.14, might. Hope merely distinguishes what
is not yet in our full and present possession and experience; it expresses no doubtfulness of
outcome. Ti * Tt2.7, Tt2.13. Tt3.7. Jn +* Jn5.39. * Jn6.68. Ro Ro2.7. Ro5.2-4. Col Col1.5, +*
Col1.27. 1 Th 1Th5.8. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.1. 2Ti2.10. He Heb6.18. Heb9.15. 1 P +* 1Pe1.3, 1Pe1.4. 1 J
1Jn2.25. 1Jn3.2, 1Jn3.3. 1Jn5.13. Ju * Jud21. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. Mt *
Mt25.46. Mk Mk10.17, Mk10.30. Jn * Jn3.15, Jn3.16. Jn6.54. Jn10.28. Jn17.2. Ro + Ro2.7.
* Ro5.21. Ro6.23. 1 Ti 1Ti1.16. 1Ti6.12, 1Ti6.19. 1 J 1Jn5.11-13, 1Jn5.20. God. Nu *
Nu23.19. 1 S 1Sa15.29. 2 Ti 2Ti2.13. He * Heb6.17, Heb6.18. cannot lie. The answer to the
question Can God do everything? is No, for He cannot do that which is out of harmony with
His character. The question posed by some agnostics, Can God make a stone so great that He
cannot lift it? is nonsensical for the same and other reasonslike asking can God make a
square circle, an impossibility by definition, and so an absurdity. Nu * Nu23.19. 2 Ti + 2Ti2.13.
He * Heb6.17. promised. Ro Ro1.2. Ep Eph1.9. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. 1 P 1Pe1.20. Re Re17.8.
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2Ti2.2. faithful word. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.15. as he hath been taught. or, in teaching. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6.
sound doctrine. Ti * Tt2.1, Tt2.7, Tt2.8. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.10. * 1Ti6.3. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.3. exhort. 1 Ti +
1Ti4.13. to convince. ver. Tt1.11. Ac * Ac18.28. 1 Co 1Co14.24. 1 Ti + 1Ti5.20g. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25.
the gainsayers. Gr. antilego, S#483g. Rendered: (1) speak against: Lk Lk2.34. Jn Jn19.12. Ac
Ac13.45a. Ac28.19, Ac28.22. (2) deny: Lk Lk20.27. (3) contradict: Ac Ac13.45b. (4) gainsay:
Ro Ro10.21. (5) gainsayer: Ti Tt1.9. (6) answer again: Ti Tt2.9.
10. there. ver. Tt1.6. Ac * Ac20.29. Ro * Ro16.17, Ro16.18. 2 Co * 2Co11.12-15. Ep +*
Eph4.14. 2 Th 2Th2.10-12. 1 Ti 1Ti1.4, 1Ti1.6. * 1Ti6.3-5. 2 Ti 2Ti3.13. 2Ti4.4. Ja * Jas1.26.
2 P * 2Pe2.1, 2Pe2.2. 1 J 1Jn2.18. * 1Jn4.1. Re Re2.6, Re2.14. deceivers. Ga Ga6.3. specially.
Ac + Ac11.2. * Ac15.1, Ac15.24. Ga * Ga1.6-8. Ga2.4. * Ga3.1. Ga4.17-21. * Ga5.1-4. Ph
Php3.2, Php3.3.
11. mouths. ver. Tt1.9. Ti * Tt3.10. Ps Ps63.11. Ps107.42. Ezk Eze16.63. Lk Lk20.40. Ro
Ro3.19. 2 Co 2Co11.10. subvert. Mt * Mt23.14. 2 Ti 2Ti2.18. 2Ti3.6. houses. f121:121J, Ge +
Ge7.1. filthy. See on ver. Tt1.7. Is Is56.10, Is56.11. Je Je8.10. Ezk Eze13.19. Mi 3:* Mic3.5,
Mic3.11. Jn Jn10.12. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.5. 1 P 1Pe5.2. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3.
12. of. Ac * Ac17.28. prophet. f121:121Q, Je + Je28.5. Cretians. i.e. given to the flesh,
S#2912g. f92:92H, Ac + Ac17.28. ver. + Tt1.5. Ac Ac2.11. alway. Gr. aei, Mk Mk15.8. liars.
Ro * Ro16.18. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.2. 2 P 2Pe2.12, 2Pe2.15. Ju Jud8-13. slow bellies. or, idle gluttons.
f171:171Q, Ro + Ro16.18. i.e. slow persons, who by reason of large eating, have grown stout
and move slowly (B648). Ph +* Php3.19.
13. rebuke. Ti * Tt2.15. Pr * Pr27.5. Ro Ro11.22g. 2 Co 2Co13.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.20. 1Ti6.5.
2 Ti * 2Ti2.24, 2Ti2.25. * 2Ti4.2. that. Ti * Tt2.2. Le +* Le19.17. Ps * Ps119.80. Ps141.5. 2 Co
2Co7.8-12. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.10. * 1Ti4.6. sound. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10. the faith. f121:121R, Ac + Ac6.7. 1 Ti +
1Ti1.19.
14. Jewish. i.e. confession, S#2451g, only here. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.4-7. * 1Ti4.7. 2 Ti 2Ti4.4.
commandments of men. Is * Is29.13. Mt Mt15.6, Mt15.9. Mk Mk7.7. Col + Col2.22. turn.
Ga * Ga4.9. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.20. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.4. He Heb12.25. 2 P * 2Pe2.22.
15. Unto. f138:138C, Ge + Ge22.14. the pure. Mk Mk7.19. Lk * Lk11.39-41. Ac +*
Ac10.15. Ac15.9. Ro * Ro14.14, Ro14.20. 1 Co 1Co6.12, 1Co6.13. 1Co10.23, 1Co10.25,
1Co10.31. 1 Ti 1Ti1.8. * 1Ti4.3, 1Ti4.4. things. f63:63A, Ge + Ge14.20. Supply (meats), for the
word clean is being used in its ceremonial or Levitical sense, for none can be otherwise
either pure or clean. but. Pr * Pr21.4. Hg Hag2.13. Zc Zec7.5, Zec7.6. Mt * Mt15.11,
Mt15.18. Ro * Ro14.20, Ro14.23. 1 Co 1Co11.27-29. their mind. Ge +* Ge6.5. Ge8.21. Ec
Ec9.3. Je +* Je17.9. Mk * Mk7.21-23. Jn * Jn3.19. Ro Ro8.7, Ro8.8. 1 Co * 1Co2.14. 1Co8.7. Ep
Eph4.17-19. Eph5.8. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.5. He * Heb9.14. * Heb10.22. conscience is defiled. T#126. Je
Je6.15. Zp Zep3.5. 1 Co 1Co8.7. 2 Co + 2Co1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti3.9. 1Ti4.2. He Heb9.14.
16. profess. Nu Nu24.16. Is Is29.13. * Is48.1. Is58.2. Is58.2. Ezk +* Eze33.31. Ho Ho8.2,
Ho8.3. Ro Ro2.18-24. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.5-8. 1 J 1Jn2.4. Ju Jud4. but in. Col Col1.21, Col1.22. deny. 1
Ti + 1Ti5.8. being. Jb * Job15.16. Pr Pr17.15. Re * Re21.8, Re21.27. know. Je Je22.16. 1 J
1Jn2.3-5. 1Jn4.20. in works. Ps Ps14.1, Ps14.3. they deny. 2 Ti 2Ti3.5. and disobedient. Ti
Tt3.3. 1 S * 1Sa15.22-24. Ep * Eph5.6. 1 Ti 1Ti1.9. unto. Ti Tt3.1. Je Je6.30. Ac + Ac9.26. Ro *
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TITUS 2
The apostle directs Titus to instruct the people in their several relative duties, for the honor
of the gospel; to exemplify them in his own conduct, and to take heed to his doctrine, Tt2.1-8;
to teach servants to be obedient and upright, that in all things they may adorn the doctrine of
God our Savior, Tt2.9" Tt2.10 }. He enforces his exhortations, by showing the holy tendency
and efficacy of the gospel, and charges Titus to act with authority and firmness, Tt2.11-15.
1. speak. Ml = Mal2.7. which become. ver. Tt2.11-14. Ti * Tt1.9. Tt3.8. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10. *
1Ti6.3. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.13. doctrine. ver. Tt2.7, Tt2.10. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.6.
2. That. f63:63I, Jsh + Jos3.3. the aged. Le Le19.32. Jb Job12.12. Ps * Ps92.14. Pr *
Pr16.31. Is Is65.20. Lk Lk1.18. Phm Phm9. 2 J 2Jn1, 2Jn5. sober. or, vigilant. 1 Co * 1Co15.34.
1 Th * 1Th5.6, 1Th5.8. 1 Ti 1Ti3.2, 1Ti3.11. 1 P 1Pe1.13. 1Pe4.7. * 1Pe5.8g. grave. ver. Tt2.7.
1 Ti 1Ti3.4, + 1Ti3.8, 1Ti3.11. Ph * Php4.8g. temperate. Ti Tt1.8. Mk Mk5.15. Lk Lk8.35. Ac
Ac24.25. Ro Ro12.3. 1 Co 1Co9.25. 2 Co 2Co5.13. Ga * Ga5.23. 1 Ti 1Ti3.2. 1 P 1Pe4.7g. 2 P *
2Pe1.6. sound. See on Ti * Tt1.13. Ro Ro14.1. in faith. 2 Th 2Th1.4. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.14. Ja Jas1.3.
Re Re13.10. in charity. See on 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1Ti6.11. 2 Ti 2Ti3.10. in patience. 2 Th 2Th3.5. 2 Ti
+ 2Ti3.10. Ja * Jas5.8, Jas5.10.
3. as. Ro Ro16.2. Ep Eph5.3. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.9, 1Ti2.10. 1Ti3.11. 1Ti5.5-10. 1 P * 1Pe3.3-5.
holiness. or, holy women. false accusers. or, makebates. See on 1 Ti 1Ti3.8, 1Ti3.11. 2 Ti
2Ti3.3. not given. See on Ti * Tt1.7. teachers. ver. * Tt2.4. He * Heb5.12. Re Re2.20.
4. teach. T#425. Ep Eph5.21-25, Eph5.28, Eph5.33. Col + Col3.18 (T#197). 1 Ti + 1Ti2.9.
young women. 1 Ti 1Ti5.2, 1Ti5.11, 1Ti5.14. sober. or, wise. See on ver. * Tt2.2. to love their
husbands. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.14.
5. discreet. See on ver. Tt2.2. chaste. 1 P 1Pe3.2. keepers at home. T#351. Ge +* Ge16.8,
Ge16.9. Ge18.9. Pr * Pr7.11. Pr25.17. Pr27.8. * Pr31.10-31. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.13, 1Ti5.14. good. Mt
Mt20.15. Ac Ac9.36, Ac9.39. Ro Ro5.7. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.10. 1 P 1Pe2.18g. obedient. Ge * Ge3.16. 1
Co +* 1Co11.3. * 1Co14.34. Ep * Eph5.22-24, Eph5.33. Col * Col3.18. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.11, 1Ti2.12. 1
P * 1Pe3.1-5. that. 2 S * 2Sa12.14. Ps Ps74.10. Is Is52.5. Ro Ro2.24. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.14. +* 1Ti6.1.
the word. Ro + Ro9.6.
6. Young. Jb Job29.8. Ps Ps148.12. Ec Ec11.9. * Ec12.1. Jl +* Joe2.28. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.12. +
1Ti5.1. 2 Ti 2Ti2.22. 1 P * 1Pe5.5. 1 J 1Jn2.13. soberminded. or, discreet. ver. Tt2.2. 1 P +
1Pe4.7g.
7. all things. Ac * Ac20.33-35. 2 Th 2Th3.9. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.12. 1 P 1Pe5.3. a pattern. 1 Ti +*
1Ti4.12. 1 P + 1Pe5.3. good works. ver. Tt2.14. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.18. doctrine. ver. Tt2.1, Tt2.10. 1 Ti
+ 1Ti4.6. uncorruptness. 2 Co * 2Co2.17. * 2Co4.2. * 2Co11.3-5. 2 Co +* 2Co2.17. +* 2Co4.2.
Ga * Ga1.8. gravity. See on ver. Tt2.2. 1 Ti 1Ti2.2. 1Ti3.4. sincerity. 2 Co * 2Co1.12. 2Co8.8.
Ep * Eph6.24. Ph * Php1.10.
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Great Tribulation at the open manifestation of the Second Advent. Paul presented the doctrine
of the Rapture as a source of present comfort to the Thessalonians (1 Th 1Th4.18). It could
hardly be a source of comfort to them if Paul taught that they must endure the Great
Tribulation first! A careful study of the details of prophecy confirms the doctrine of the
imminent and secret pretribulation Rapture as the logical outcome of the proper combination
of prophetic detail. Peters (Theocratic Kingdom) and other careful students of prophecy before
and since have shown (1) that prophecy must be interpreted consistently in a literal manner;
(2) that such a literal interpretation necessitates a distinction between the Church and Israel (Is
Is60.21n); (3) maintaining and observing the distinction between the Church and Israel guards
against applying the Great Tribulation, called in Scripture the time of Jacobs trouble (Je
Je30.7) to the Church; (4) that no event of prophecy is said to occur before the first stage of
the Second Advent, for to interpose any event, such as the Great Tribulation, introduces a
snare to put us off our guard (see Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 3, p. 102); (5) Scripture
most certainly does predict specific events which occur prior to the last stages of the Second
Advent, such as the coming of Elijah (Ml Mal4.5, Mal4.6), but such events occur in the interim
between the first or secret stage of the advent, and its final or open public stage, and so do not
precede the Rapture; (6) that the number of events revealed in Scripture to take place on the
last day (Jn +* Jn6.54n) when Christ returns at the second advent are simply too numerous to
compress into a single event occupying but one literal twenty-four hour day; (7) that since the
events are so numerous, the second advent may be divided loosely into at least two stages
(see the note on the known and unknown time of Christs coming, Mt Mt24.42), which must
not be misrepresented as a second and third coming, any more than prophecies of the First
Advent that Christ would come as a babe to Bethlehem yet ride triumphantly to Jerusalem on
a colt constitute that a first and second coming; (8) that the many passages relating to the
return of Christ may be distinguished in their reference to his public manifestation in glory to
the earth after the Tribulation with his saints, and the imminent return for his saints prior to
the Great Tribulation; (9) careful readers have certainly noted that some passages present the
world as proceeding with its affairs in very normal times (peace and safety, 1 Th 1Th5.3. all
things continue, 2 P 2Pe3.4) when the return of Christ comes as a surprise, while other
passages represent the time immediately preceding his return as a time of great tribulation,
suffering, and terror (Lk Lk21.26. Re Re6.16), everyone very much aware of his advent (Mt
Mt24.30); (10) many other lines of proof are developed in Peters work, including specific
prophecies (Mi Mic7.15) which specify a period of time involving years for the
accomplishment of all the related events; (11) a consideration of the prophecies of the First
Advent and their manner of accomplishment will show that their fulfillment was pre-eminently
literal, occupied at least 33 years, could not be compressed into a single day, yet if they were
to be interpreted by the principles advocated by amillenialists for the Second Advent
prophecies, we could hardly have expected a suffering Savior who was literally born of a virgin
in Bethlehem, and who was crucified on a cross, for by their principles all such specific details
of prophecy must not be pressed for a literal fulfillment. Ti Tt1.2. Tt3.7. Ac Ac24.15. Ro
Ro5.5. * Ro8.19, Ro8.24, Ro8.25, Ro8.29. 15:+* Ro15.4, Ro15.13. Ga * Ga5.5. Col +* Col1.5,
Col1.23, Col1.27. 1 Th 1Th2.16. He Heb6.18, Heb6.19. 1 P + 1Pe1.3, 1Pe1.4. 1 J 1Jn3.3.
and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, the blessed hope and the glorious appearing
are not two things, but one: our hope is the glorious appearing (B669). The glorious
appearing may well be one with the rapture, for Christ at the Rapture will appear gloriously
for his saints. Walvoord notes, While the appearing of the glory of Christ to the world and to
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Israel will not be fulfilled until the Second Coming to establish the kingdom on earth, the
church will see the glory of Christ when she meets him in the air (John F. Walvoord, The
Rapture Question, p. 74). the glorious appearing. f24:24N, Ge + Ge17.5. The preparations
required to come with his saints require Christ to have first come for his saints; therefore, the
blessed hope and glorious appearing may be applied to the Rapture of the Church prior to
Christs return in power and great glory (Mt Mt24.30), when we will be with him and share
in his glory (Zc +* Zec14.5. Ju Jud14, Jud15). The rewarding of the saints (Lk +* Lk14.14), their
appointment to positions of authority (Jn +* Jn14.2, Jn14.3), their training and organization for
posts (Mt Mt25.21, Mt25.23. Lk Lk22.29, Lk22.30) in the eternal earthly kingdom (Da
Da7.13. Re Re11.15) of Christ, not to mention such diverse events as are comprehended in Old
Testament prophecies such as Christs pleading with Israel in the wilderness (Ezk Eze20.35,
Eze20.36) and speaking comfortably unto her (Ho Ho2.14), and his victorious march against
his enemies on the way to Jerusalem (Is Is63.1-4), then his victory over the hosts gathered
against Judah and Jerusalem (Zc Zec9.14. Zec12.7, Zec12.8), all require his literal physical
personal presence upon the earth (Re Re11.17n. Re16.5) before he comes to Zion (Is +*
Is51.11) for the victory ascent to the Mount of Olives (Zc Zec14.4), which are all events that
take place prior to the final public victorious manifestation of Christ in clouds of glory (Mt +*
Mt24.30) with his saints (Zc +* Zec14.5. Col Col3.4. Ju Jud14, Jud15), when every eye shall
see him (Re +* Re1.7). Now it is just such attention to prophetic details which enables the
careful student to entertain a correct view of the several aspects or stages of the second
advent. Of course the contention of some that this is grasshopper theology or hop-skipand-jump prooftexting is directly refuted by the examination of the location and extent of
prophecies regarding the first advent, which are likewise widely scattered through the Old
Testament, and are nowhere found in a systematic arrangement (T#1874). That Christ and the
apostles taught Scripture by such a comparison of widely scattered texts is evident from the
occurrence of composite quotations in the New Testament (Mt +* Mt27.9n). Jb +* Job19.2527. Is * Is25.9. Mt +* Mt16.27n. Mt17.2. * Mt25.31. * Mt26.64. Mk Mk8.38. Mk14.62. Jn
Jn14.3. Jn17.5, Jn17.24. 2 Co * 2Co4.4, 2Co4.6g. Col +* Col1.26. * Col3.3, Col3.4. 2 Th
2Th1.7, 2Th1.8. + 2Th2.8g. 1 Ti 1Ti6.13, 1Ti6.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1, 2Ti4.8. He 9:28. 1 P *
1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.13. 1Pe4.13. 1 J 1Jn3.2. Re * Re1.7. great God and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. A.
T. Robertson notes that as early as 1798 Granville Sharp laid down a rule which has not since
been successfully discredited, that when two nouns (either substantive or adjective, or
participle) of the same case are connected by and (kai, in Greek), nouns of personal
description (respecting office, dignity, affinity, or connection, and attributes, properties, or
qualities, good or ill), if the article the in any of its cases precedes the first of the said nouns
or participles, and is not repeated before the second noun or participle, the second noun
always relates to the same person that is expressed or described by the first noun or participle:
i.e. it denotes a farther description of the first named person. This principle is not claimed,
however, for proper names or to the plural number. Thus the apostle and high priest of our
confession is one person, Jesus (He Heb3.1). John is referred to as your brother, and
companion in Re Re1.9, a reference to just one person. Such expressions as the God and
Father (Ro Ro15.6. 1 Co 1Co15.24. 2 Co 2Co1.3. 2Co11.31. Ga Ga1.4. Ep Eph5.20. Ph
Php4.20. 1 Th 1Th1.3. 1Th3.11, 1Th3.13. Re Re1.6) and the Lord and Father (Ja Jas1.27.
Jas3.9) are all used of one person, not two. So likewise the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (2 P
2Pe2.20. 2Pe3.2) is a reference to one person. The introduction of the word our in 2 P
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2Pe1.11 and 3:18 does not affect the idiom. Following the same principle for the identical
construction in Greek for 2 P 2Pe1.1, our God and Savior Jesus Christ is a reference to a
single person, not two. So here at Ti Tt2.13, the same construction is correctly rendered our
God and Savior Jesus Christ, and the reference is to one person, not two. Attention to this
construction thus yields two texts in support of the Deity of Christ that were not evident in
some English translations (see Robertson, The Minister and His Greek New Testament, The
Greek Article and the Deity of Christ, pp. 61-68). When the Greek article occurs before both
nouns, two persons are meant, as let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican,
two separate persons are implied (Mt Mt18.17, cited by William Hendrickson, Comm. on 1-2
Timothy and Titus, p. 374). Those who deny the validity of this grammatical principle are faced
with the problem that if two persons are meant, then Paul is predicting the simultaneous
glorious advent of both the Father and the Son at Christs second coming. Although the advent
of the Father is supportable from other prophecies (Da Da7.22. Zc Zec14.5. Ep * Eph1.10),
the simultaneous advent of the Father and the Son is not usually incorporated into the
prophetic system of those who understand this passage to refer to two persons. Ne Ne1.5.
Ne9.32. Da Da2.45. Da9.4. Lk * Lk9.26. Jn * Jn1.1. +* Jn20.28. Ac +* Ac20.28. Ro +* Ro9.5. Ph
* Php2.6. Col * Col2.9. 2 Th 2Th1.12g. He +* Heb1.8. 2 P 2Pe1.1g. our Savior. Ti * Tt3.4,
Tt3.6. Ne +* Ne9.6. Is Is43.11. Ezk Eze37.23. Ho Ho1.7. Mt * Mt1.21. Ac Ac3.26. 2 Ti +
2Ti1.10. 2 P +* 2Pe3.18. 1 J 1Jn4.14.
14. gave. Mt +* Mt20.28. Jn Jn6.51. * Jn10.15, Jn10.18. 2 Co * 2Co5.21. Ga * Ga1.4.
Ga2.20n. Ga3.13. Ep Eph1.7. Eph5.2, Eph5.23-27. Col Col1.14. 1 Ti 1Ti1.15. 1Ti2.6. He
Heb1.3. Heb7.26. * Heb9.14. 1 P * 1Pe3.18. Re +* Re1.5. * Re5.9. for us. Jn Jn10.11. Jn11.51,
Jn11.52. Ac Ac20.28. Ro * Ro5.8. Ro8.32. 2 Co 2Co5.15. Ep Eph4.23, Eph4.25-27. 1 P
1Pe1.18-21. 1 J 1Jn2.2. 1Jn4.10. redeem. Ge Ge48.16. Ex Ex15.16. 2 S 2Sa7.23. Ps Ps130.8.
Ezk Eze36.25. Eze37.23. Ho Ho13.14. Mt * Mt1.21. Ro Ro11.26, Ro11.27. 1 P + 1Pe1.18.
purify. Nu = Nu8.21. Ml Mal3.3. Mt * Mt3.12. Ac * Ac15.9. He Heb9.14g. Ja * Jas4.8. 1 P *
1Pe1.22. 2 P + 2Pe1.9. 1 J 1Jn3.2, 1Jn3.3. unto himself. Ac Ac15.14. Ro Ro14.7, Ro14.8. 2
Co 2Co5.14, 2Co5.15. peculiar. T#671. Ex Ex15.16. * Ex19.5, Ex19.6. Dt Dt7.6. * Dt14.2.
Dt26.18. Ps * Ps4.3. Ps135.4. Ro Ro7.15-25. 2 Co 2Co6.8-10. 1 P +* 1Pe2.9. zealous. Ph +*
Php1.29. of good works. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. ver. Tt2.7. Ti Tt3.8. Nu Nu25.13. Ac +*
Ac9.36. Ep Eph2.10. 1 Ti 1Ti2.10. + 1Ti6.18. He * Heb10.24. 1 P 1Pe2.12.
15. speak. See on Ti Tt1.13. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.2. exhort. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.13. rebuke. 1 Ti + 1Ti5.20.
with. Mt Mt7.29. Mk Mk1.22, Mk1.27. Lk Lk4.36. authority. 2 Co +* 2Co10.8. Let. 1 Ti +*
1Ti4.12. despise. Lk * Lk10.16.
TITUS 3
The apostle inculcates on Christians, subjection to rulers, and good behavior to all men,
Tt3.1" Tt3.2 }; from the consideration of their own sinfulness and their salvation by Gods mercy
through Christ, Tt3.3-8. He cautions Titus to avoid disputes; and shows him how to deal with
heretics, 9-11: and, directing him to meet him at Nicopolis, and giving instructions about other
matters, 12-14, he concludes with salutations, Tt3.15.
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PHILEMON
PHILEMON 1
The apostle salutes Philemon, Phm1-3; declares his joy at hearing of his faith and love,
Phm4-7; earnestly and pathetically entreats him to receive into favor his fugitive servant,
Onesimus, now become, by the apostles ministry, a consistent believer, Phm8-21; desires him
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to provide for him a lodging, as he expected to be speedily released, Phm22; and concludes
with salutations and benedictions, Phm23-25.
1. a prisoner. ver. Phm9. Ac * Ac23.18. See on Ep 3:+ Eph3.1, Eph3.13. * Eph4.1. *
Eph6.19, Eph6.20. Ph Php1.7, Php1.12-20. Col Col4.18. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8. Timothy. Ac + Ac16.1.
See on 2 Co 2Co1.1. Ph Php1.1. Col Col1.1. 2 Th 2Th1.1. our brother. 1 Co + 1Co1.1.
Philemon. S#5371g. The apostle in this epistle indulges in some fine paronomasias on the
proper names. Thus Philemon, phileemon, affectionate, or beloved, is our dearly
beloved; Apphia, (Apphia, from appha, the affectionate address of a brother or sister,
according to Suidas) is the beloved sister, as several MSS., Vulgate, and others correctly
read; Archippus (Arkippos, the ruler of the horse, for the managing of which heroes were
anciently famous) is our fellow soldier; and Onesimus (Oneesimos, useful or profitable)
once unprofitable, is now profitable. beloved. Ac Ac15.25. Ro Ro16.5, Ro16.8. and fellowlaborer. ver. Phm24. Ro + Ro16.3. 1 Co 1Co3.9. Ph Php2.25. * Php4.3. Col Col4.11. 1 Th *
1Th3.2.
2. Apphia. i.e. dear one, S#682g. Archippus. Col * Col4.17. our fellow-soldier. Ph
Php2.25. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.3, 2Ti2.4. the church. 2 Co 2Co11.28. in thy house. Ro +* Ro16.5. 1 Co *
1Co16.19. Col Col4.15. 2 J 2Jn10.
3. Grace. See on Ro +* Ro1.7. 1 Co * 1Co16.23. 2 Co * 2Co13.14. Ep Eph1.2. 1 P * 1Pe5.5.
peace. Jn * Jn14.27. He * Heb13.20.
4. thank. Ac Ac27.35. Ro +* Ro1.8, Ro1.9. Ep Eph1.16. Ph * Php1.3, Php1.4. Col Col1.3. 1
Th 1Th1.2. 2 Th * 2Th1.3. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3. mention. Ro + Ro1.9.
5. Hearing. Ga * Ga5.6. Ep * Eph1.15. Col Col1.3, Col1.4, Col1.9. thy love. Ep * Eph6.24. 1
Th + 1Th1.3. 1 P * 1Pe1.8. and faith. f174, Ge + Ge18.27. Ep Eph1.15. toward the Lord. ver.
Phm7. Ps Ps16.3. Ac Ac9.39-41. Ro Ro12.13. Ro15.25, Ro15.26. 1 Co 1Co16.1. 2 Th * 2Th1.3.
He +* Heb6.10. 1 J * 1Jn3.23. 1Jn5.1, 1Jn5.2. saints. Ac Ac9.13. 2 Co + 2Co1.1.
6. That. or, (praying) that. f63:63B, Ge + Ge25.28. the communication. or, fellowship. Ac
* Ac2.42. Ro Ro15.26g. 1 Co 1Co1.9. 2 Co 2Co9.12-14. 2Co13.14. Ph * Php1.9-11. Php2.1. Ti
* Tt3.14. He +* Heb6.10. Heb13.16g. Ja * Jas2.14, Jas2.17. 1 J 1Jn1.3, 1Jn1.6, 1Jn1.7. thy
faith. Ro Ro4.5. Ga Ga5.6. effectual. He Heb4.12g. Ja Jas5.16. the acknowledging. Ps
Ps107.2. Mt +* Mt5.16. 1 Co 1Co14.25. 2 Co * 2Co9.13. Ep Eph1.17mg. Eph3.17-19. Ph
Php1.9. Php4.8. Col +* Col1.9, Col1.10. Col3.10. 1 P 1Pe1.5-8. * 1Pe2.12. 1Pe3.1, 1Pe3.16.
in you. 2 P +* 2Pe1.8.
7. great joy. 2 Co 2Co7.4. Ph Php1.25, Php1.26. Php2.2, Php2.17, Php2.18. Php4.4. 1
Th 1Th1.3. 1Th2.13, 1Th2.19. 1Th3.9. Ja Jas1.2. 2 J * 2Jn4. 3 J 3Jn3-6. consolation. or,
comfort. Lk Lk16.25. Ac Ac4.36. 1 Co + 1Co14.3. 2 Co 2Co1.4, 2Co1.6. 2Co7.4, 2Co7.13.
Col Col4.11. the bowels. or, hearts. ver. Phm12, Phm20. 2 Co 2Co6.12. 2Co7.13. Col +*
Col3.12. 2 Ti 2Ti1.16. saints. He +* Heb6.10. refreshed. ver. Phm20. 1 Ch 1Ch22.9, 1Ch22.18.
Mt * Mt11.28. Ro Ro15.32. 1 Co 1Co16.18. 2 Co 2Co7.13. 2 Ti 2Ti1.16. Re Re6.11. +*
Re14.13.
8. bold. Ac Ac2.29g. Ac4.29. 2 Co 2Co3.12. 2Co10.1, 2Co10.2. 2Co11.21. Ep * Eph6.19,
Eph6.20. 1 Th * 1Th2.2, 1Th2.6. He Heb3.6g. Heb4.14, Heb4.16. enjoin. Mk Mk1.27g. Ac
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Ac23.2. 2 Co 2Co10.8. Col Col3.18. 1 Ti 1Ti6.13. convenient. or, befitting. Ep Eph5.4. Col
Col3.18.
9. loves sake. Ro +* Ro12.1. 2 Co 2Co5.20. 2Co6.1. Ga * Ga5.13. Ep Eph4.1, Eph4.2. He
Heb13.19. 1 P * 1Pe2.11. Paul the aged. Ps * Ps71.9, Ps71.18. Pr * Pr16.31. Is * Is46.4. Lk
Lk1.18. 2 Co + 2Co5.20. Ep Eph6.20. Ti Tt2.2. a prisoner. ver. Phm1. Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1.
10. beseech. 2 Co * 2Co10.1. my son. 2 S 2Sa9.1-7. 2Sa18.5. 2Sa19.37, 2Sa19.38. Mk
Mk9.17. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.2. Ti * Tt1.4. 3 J + 3Jn4. Onesimus. i.e. profitable, S#3682g. ver. Phm20.
Col * Col4.9. whom. ver. Phm13. 1 Co +* 1Co4.15. Ga * Ga4.19. bonds. 2 Ti 2Ti2.9.
11. time past. Ep * Eph2.1, Eph2.2, Eph2.12, Eph2.13. Eph5.8. 1 P * 1Pe4.3.
unprofitable. f111, Ge + Ge18.27. Jb Job30.1, Job30.2. Ho Ho8.8. Mt * Mt25.30. Lk
Lk17.10. Ro * Ro3.12. 1 P 1Pe2.10. but now. f63:63B, Ge + Ge2.10. Supply (is). profitable. Lk
* Lk15.24, Lk15.32. 2 Ti 2Ti2.21. * 2Ti4.11.
12. sent. Lk Lk23.7, Lk23.11, Lk23.15. Ac Ac25.21. thou. Mt * Mt6.14, Mt6.15. *
Mt18.21-35. Mk * Mk11.25. Ep Eph4.32. mine. Dt Dt13.6. 2 S 2Sa16.11. Je Je31.20. Lk *
Lk15.20. bowels. ver. Phm7, Phm20.
13. Whom. 2 Ti 2Ti4.11. in thy stead. 1 Co + 1Co16.17. Ph * Php2.30. ministered. Ac +
Ac19.22. the bonds. ver. Phm1, Phm10. Mk Mk8.35. Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1. Ph 1:+ Php1.7,
Php1.13.
14. without. ver. Phm8, Phm9. 2 Co +* 2Co1.24. 1 P * 1Pe5.3. thy benefit. 1 Ch
1Ch29.17. Ps Ps110.3. 1 Co * 1Co9.7, 1Co9.17. 2 Co * 2Co8.12. * 2Co9.5, 2Co9.7. 1 P *
1Pe5.2. necessity. 2 Co +* 2Co9.5, 2Co9.7. He Heb7.12. willingly. He Heb10.26g. 1 P *
1Pe5.2.
15. perhaps. Ge * Ge45.5-8. +* Ge50.20. Ps Ps76.10. Is Is10.7. Ac Ac4.28. Ro Ro5.7g. +*
Ro8.28. departed. Mt Mt19.6g. 1 Co 1Co7.11, 1Co7.15g. for a season. lit. hour. f171:171T,
Jn + Jn4.23. Jn Jn5.35. 2 Co + 2Co7.8. 1 Th 1Th2.17. receive. Mt + Mt6.2g. Mt10.40. Mt18.5.
Lk * Lk16.4, Lk16.9. Jn Jn13.20. Col Col4.10. for ever. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. Jn +* Jn15.16.
16. Not now as. 1 Co 1Co7.21-23. a servant. 1 Co +* 1Co7.22. 1 P 1Pe2.16. above. Jn
Jn15.15. Col Col3.11. a brother. Mt * Mt23.8. Ac Ac9.17. Ga Ga4.28, Ga4.29. Col Col4.9. 1 Ti
* 1Ti6.2. He Heb3.1. 1 P * 1Pe1.22, 1Pe1.23. 1Pe2.18-24. 1 J * 1Jn5.1. both in. Ep * Eph6.5-7.
and in. Col * Col3.22, Col3.23.
17. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. thou count. Ac Ac16.15. 2 Co 2Co8.23. Ep Eph3.6. Ph
Php1.7. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.2. He Heb3.1, Heb3.14. Ja +* Jas2.5. 1 P 1Pe5.1. 1 J * 1Jn1.3. partner. or,
partaker. He * Heb3.1. receive. ver. Phm10, Phm12. Mt * Mt10.40. Mt12.48-50. * Mt18.5. *
Mt25.40. Ac Ac28.2. Ro Ro14.1. Ro15.7.
18. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. wronged. Mt Mt20.13. 1 Co 1Co6.8. oweth. Dt
Dt15.2. Mt Mt18.28. Lk Lk16.5, Lk16.7. T 2:10. put that. Is * Is53.4-7h. Lk Lk10.35. Ro
Ro4.23. Ro5.13g. mine account. Ph +* Php4.17n.
19. I Paul. 1 Co +* 1Co16.21, 1Co16.22. Ga Ga5.2. Ga6.11. not say. f35. Apophasis; or,
Insinuation B486. Addition of insinuation (implied) by way of reasoning. The figure occurs
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when, professing to suppress certain matters, the writer adds the insinuation negatively, as if
to say, I will not mention the matter, but, etc.; or, I will not mention another argument,
which, however, if I should, you could not refute. how thou owest. 1 Co * 1Co4.15. 1Co6.19.
* 1Co9.1, 1Co9.2. 2 Co * 2Co3.2. 1 Ti 1Ti1.2. Ti Tt1.4. Ja * Jas5.19, Jas5.20.
20. let me. ver. Phm10. 2 Co 2Co2.2. 2Co7.4-7, 2Co7.13. Ph Php2.2. * Php4.1. 1 Th *
1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. 1Th3.7-9. He * Heb13.17. 3 J * 3Jn4. refresh. ver. + Phm7, Phm12. Ph
Php1.8. Php2.1. 1 J * 1Jn3.17. the Lord. Ro Ro16.7, Ro16.9.
21. confidence. 2 Co + 2Co2.3. 2Co7.16. 2Co8.22. Ga Ga5.10. 2 Th 2Th3.4. obedience. Ro
Ro1.5. Ph Php2.12. He Heb5.8. 1 P * 1Pe1.2, 1Pe1.14, 1Pe1.22. do more. Lk Lk17.10.
22. prepare. Ac * Ac28.23. for I trust. Ro Ro15.24. Ph Php1.25, Php1.26. Php2.24. He
Heb13.23. 2 J 2Jn12. 3 J 3Jn14. through. Ro Ro15.30-32. 2 Co +* 2Co1.11. Ph Php1.19,
Php1.25. Ja * Jas5.16. I shall. He Heb13.19. given unto. Ac + Ac25.11g. Ac27.24. 1 Co
1Co2.12.
23. Epaphras. Col Col1.7. * Col4.12. my fellow-prisoner. Ro * Ro16.7. Col Col4.10.
24. Marcus. Ac Ac12.12, Ac12.25. 13:+* Ac13.5, Ac13.13. Ac15.37-39. Col + Col4.10. 2 Ti
* 2Ti4.11. 1 P 1Pe5.13. Aristarchus. Ac * Ac19.29. Ac20.4. Ac27.2. Col Col4.10. Demas. Col +*
Col4.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.10, 2Ti4.11. Lucas. i.e. luminous, S#3065g. Col Col4.14. 2 Ti 2Ti4.11.
my fellow-laborers. ver. + Phm1, Phm2. Ro Ro16.3, Ro16.9, Ro16.21. 1 Co 1Co3.9. 2 Co *
2Co8.23. Ph Php2.25. * Php4.3. 3 J * 3Jn8.
25. grace. See on Ro Ro16.20, Ro16.24. Ga +* Ga6.18. your spirit. Gr. pneuma,
f171:171Q, Mk + Mk2.8. Mk8.12. Lk Lk1.47. Jn Jn11.33. Jn13.21. 1 Co 1Co14.14. 1Co16.18.
2 Co 2Co2.13. 2Co7.1, 2Co7.13. Ga Ga6.18. Ph Php4.23mg. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.22.
HEBREWS
HEBREWS 1
The writer declares the essential deity and mediatorial glory of the Son of God, by whom
the Father speaks to men under the gospel dispensation, Heb1.1-4. He adduces several
scriptures to prove that the Messiah was to be far greater than the angels, and worshipped by
them as their Creator and Lord, Heb1.5-14.
1. Cir. A.M. 4067. A.D. 63. at sundry times. f98, Ro + Ro11.33. Ge +* Ge3.15. Ge6.3,
Ge6.13, etc. 8:15, etc. 9:1, etc. +*12:1-3. 26:2-5. 28:12-15. 32:24-30. 46:2-4. Ex Ex3.1, etc. Lk *
Lk24.27, Lk24.44. Ac Ac28.23. 1 P 1Pe1.10-12. 2 P 2Pe1.20, 2Pe1.21. in divers manners.
Nu * Nu12.6-8. Ps * Ps89.19. Jl +* Joe2.28. spake. Mt + Mt10.20. the fathers. Lk Lk1.55,
Lk1.72. Jn Jn7.22. Ac Ac13.32. Ro +* Ro15.8.
2. these. He Heb9.26. Ge Ge49.1. Nu Nu24.14. Dt Dt4.30. Dt18.15. Dt31.29. Is * Is2.2. Je
Je30.24. Je48.47. Ezk Eze38.16. Da Da2.28. Da10.14. Ho Ho3.5. Mi Mic4.1. Ac Ac2.17. Ga
Ga4.4. Ep +* Eph1.10. 1 P 1Pe1.20. 2 P 2Pe3.3. 1 J + 1Jn2.18. Ju Jud18. spoken. ver. Heb1.5,
Heb1.8. He * Heb2.3. * Heb5.8. Heb7.3. Ex = Ex20.19. Dt = Dt5.5. Mt * Mt3.17. * Mt17.5.
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13. But. f77, Ex + Ex3.19. to which. f85:85C, Ge + Ge18.14. ver. * Heb1.5. Sit. ver.
Heb1.3. He Heb10.12. Ps * Ps110.1. Mt +* Mt22.44. Mk Mk12.36. Mk14.62. +* Mk16.19. Lk
Lk20.42. Lk22.69. Ac Ac2.34-36. Ac7.55. right hand. Ro * Ro8.34. Ep * Eph1.20. Col * Col3.1.
until. He Heb10.13. Ps Ps21.8, Ps21.9. Ps132.18. Is Is63.3-6. Lk Lk19.27. 1 Co +* 1Co15.25,
1Co15.26. Re Re19.11-21. Re20.15. thy footstool. f22:22D, Ps + Ps110.1. Jsh Jos10.24. Ps
Ps8.6. Ps18.38.
14. Are. f85:85B, Ge + Ge13.9. ministering. T#847. ver. + Heb1.7. He Heb8.6. Heb10.11.
1 K 1Ki22.19. Jb Job1.6. Ps * Ps34.7. * Ps91.11, Ps91.12. Ps103.20, Ps103.21. Ps104.4. Is
Is6.2, Is6.3. Da Da3.28. Da7.10. Mt Mt13.41, Mt13.49, Mt13.50. * Mt18.10. Mk Mk1.13. Lk
Lk1.19, Lk1.23. Lk2.9, Lk2.13. Ac Ac13.2. Ro Ro13.6. Ro15.16, Ro15.27. 2 Co 2Co9.12. Ph
Php2.17, Php2.25g. 2 Th 2Th1.7. Ju Jud14. spirits. Gr. pneuma, Lk + Lk24.37. sent. Ge *
Ge19.15, Ge19.16. Ge28.12. Ge32.1, Ge32.2, Ge32.24. Jg Jdg6.11. Jdg13.3, Jdg13.6,
Jdg13.9. Ps Ps34.7. +* Ps35.6. Ps91.11. Ps103.20, Ps103.21. Da Da3.28. * Da6.22. Da10.11.
Mt Mt18.10. Lk * Lk1.19. + Lk16.22. Ac Ac5.19. Ac8.26. Ac10.1-6. Ac11.22. * Ac12.7,
Ac12.15. * Ac27.23, Ac27.24. 1 P 1Pe1.12. Re Re5.6. minister. Ps Ps34.7. Ps91.11, Ps91.12.
Da Da6.22. Da9.21-23. Da10.11, Da10.12. Mt Mt1.20. Mt2.13. Mt24.31. Lk Lk16.22. Ac
Ac5.19. Ac10.3, Ac10.4. Ac12.7, Ac12.23. Ac16.26. Ac27.23. heirs. f142, Ge + Ge20.16. He
Heb6.12, Heb6.17. Mt + Mt25.34. Ro Ro8.17. Ga Ga3.7, Ga3.9, Ga3.29. Ep Eph1.11n.
Eph3.6. Ti * Tt3.7. Ja +* Jas2.5. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4n. 1Pe3.7.
HEBREWS 2
An earnest call to attend the gospel; enforced by the consideration of the danger of
neglecting so great salvation, thus revealed and confirmed, Heb2.1-4. Further scriptural
proof of Christs superiority to angels, notwithstanding his temporary humiliation in our nature,
Heb2.5-9. An explanation of the motives, reasons, condescension, and benefit, of his
incarnation, temptations, sufferings, and death; as connected with his being the High Priest
and Savior of his people, Heb2.10-18.
1. Therefore. ver. * Heb2.2-4. He Heb1.1, Heb1.2. * Heb12.25, Heb12.26. the more. Dt *
Dt4.9, Dt4.23. * Dt32.46, Dt32.47. Jsh * Jos23.11, Jos23.12. 1 Ch * 1Ch22.13. Ps Ps119.9. Pr
Pr2.1-6. Pr3.21. * Pr4.1-4, Pr4.20-22. Pr7.1, Pr7.2. Ho * Ho4.6, Ho4.10. Lk +* Lk8.15. *
Lk9.44. Ac * Ac3.22, Ac3.23. we should. He Heb12.5. Mt * Mt16.9. Mk Mk8.18. 2 P 2Pe1.12,
2Pe1.13, 2Pe1.15. 2Pe3.1. let them slip. Gr. run out, as leaking vessels. Jb Job6.15. Hag *1:6.
*2:16.
2. For if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. spoken. Dt +* Dt33.2. Ps * Ps68.17. Ac +* Ac7.53. Ga
* Ga3.19. every. He * Heb10.28. Ex * Ex32.27, Ex32.28. Le * Le10.1, Le10.2. * Le24.14-16. Nu
* Nu11.33. * Nu14.28, Nu14.37. * Nu15.30-36. * Nu16.31-35, Nu16.49. * Nu20.11, Nu20.12.
* Nu21.6. * Nu25.9. Dt * Dt4.3, Dt4.4. Dt17.2, Dt17.5, Dt17.12. Dt27.26. 1 Co * 1Co10.5-12.
Ju * Jud5. recompense. He * Heb10.35. * Heb11.6, Heb11.26g. Ps * Ps31.23.
3. How. He * Heb4.1, Heb4.11. Heb10.28, Heb10.29. * Heb12.25. Is Is20.6. Ezk
Eze17.15, Eze17.18. Mt * Mt23.33. Jn * Jn12.48. Ro * Ro2.3. 1 Th * 1Th5.3. 1 P * 1Pe4.17,
1Pe4.18. Re Re6.16, Re6.17. neglect. He Heb8.9g. Jsh * Jos24.15. Mt * Mt22.5g. Ro +*
Ro2.12. 1 Ti 1Ti4.14g. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.15. 1 P 1Pe5.7g. 2 P 2Pe1.12g. Re +* Re3.20. so great. He
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HEBREWS 3
The great superiority of Christ above Moses is proved and illustrated, Heb3.1-6. The
Hebrews are solemnly warned not to copy the example of their unbelieving ancestors, who
perished in the wilderness, Heb3.7-19.
1. holy. He Heb2.11. Col * Col1.22. Col3.12. 1 Th * 1Th5.27. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. 1 P 1Pe2.9. *
1Pe3.5. 2 P 2Pe1.3-10. Re Re18.20. partakers. ver. * Heb3.14. He * Heb6.4. Ro Ro11.17.
Ro15.27. 1 Co 1Co9.23. 1Co10.17. 2 Co 2Co1.7. Ep * Eph3.6. Col * Col1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti6.2. 1 P
1Pe5.1. 2 P * 2Pe1.4. 1 J * 1Jn1.3. the heavenly. He Heb2.10. Heb9.15. Ro Ro1.6, Ro1.7. +*
Ro8.28-30. Ro9.24. 1 Co * 1Co1.2. Ep Eph4.1, * Eph4.4. Ph * Php3.14. 1 Th * 1Th2.12. *
1Th4.7. 2 Th * 2Th1.11. 2Th2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti6.12. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. 1 P 1Pe5.10. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. Ju
Jud1. Re * Re17.14. consider. Is Is1.3. Is5.12. Is41.20. Ezk Eze12.3. * Eze18.28. Hg * Hag1.5.
Hag2.15. Jn Jn20.27. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.7. the apostle. Jn * Jn20.21g. Ro +* Ro15.8. and. He +*
Heb2.17. * Heb4.14, Heb4.15. Heb5.1-10. Heb6.20. * Heb7.26, Heb7.27. Heb8.1-3.
Heb9.11. Heb10.21. Ps * Ps110.4. profession. He Heb4.14. Heb10.23. 2 Co 2Co9.13. 1 Ti
1Ti6.12, 1Ti6.13.
2. faithful. He Heb2.17. Jn Jn6.38-40. Jn7.18. * Jn8.29. Jn15.10. *17:4. appointed. Gr.
made. 1 S 1Sa12.6mg. Ac Ac2.36. as. ver. Heb3.5. Ex * Ex40.16. Nu * Nu12.7. Dt * Dt4.5. 1 Ti
1Ti1.12. all. ver. * Heb3.6. Ep * Eph2.22. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.15. house. Is Is5.7. 1 Ti 1Ti3.15.
3. this. ver. Heb3.6. He Heb1.2-4. Heb2.9. Col * Col1.18. glory. Zc +* Zec6.13. who. He
Heb9.2, Heb9.6. Heb11.7. Zc Zec4.9. * Zec6.12, Zec6.13. Mt * Mt16.18. 1 Co 1Co3.9. 1 P
1Pe2.5-7. 1Pe3.20g.
4. but. See on ver. Heb3.3. He Heb1.2. Zc * Zec6.12. Mt * Mt16.18. Jn Jn1.3. Ac Ac7.38.
Ep Eph2.10. Eph3.9. 1 P + 1Pe2.5.
5. faithful. ver. Heb3.2. Nu Nu12.7. Da * Da6.4. Mt +* Mt24.45. Mt25.21. Lk +* Lk12.42.
* Lk16.10-12. 1 Co +* 1Co4.2. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.12. as a servant. Ex Ex14.31. Nu Nu12.7. Dt Dt3.24.
Dt34.5. Jsh Jos1.2, Jos1.7, Jos1.15. Jos8.31, Jos8.33. Ne Ne9.14. Ps Ps105.26. Re Re15.3.
for a testimony. He Heb8.5. Heb9.8-13, Heb9.24. * Heb10.1. Dt Dt18.15-19. Lk +* Lk24.27,
Lk24.44. Jn + Jn5.39, Jn5.46, Jn5.47. Ac Ac3.22, Ac3.23. Ac7.37. Ac28.23. Ro * Ro3.21. 1 P
1Pe1.10-12.
6. as. ver. = Heb3.5. He +* Heb1.2. Heb4.14. Ps * Ps2.6, Ps2.7, Ps2.12. Is +* Is9.6, Is9.7.
Jn Jn3.35, Jn3.36. * Jn17.10, Jn17.12. 2 P 2Pe1.16. Re * Re2.18. over. Ge = Ge41.40. own
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18. to whom. See on ver. Heb3.11. He Heb4.2. Nu Nu14.30. Dt Dt1.34, Dt1.35. but. ver.
Heb3.12, Heb3.19. He Heb4.6, Heb4.11. Heb11.31. Nu * Nu14.11. Nu20.12. Dt * Dt1.26-32.
* Dt9.23. Ps Ps106.24-26.
19. could not enter. He Heb4.6. Ps Ps78.22. * Ps106.24-26. Mk * Mk16.16. Jn Jn3.18,
Jn3.36. 2 Th * 2Th2.12. 1 J * 1Jn5.10. Ju * Jud5. unbelief. ver. +* Heb3.12.
HEBREWS 4
An admonition to humble fear, and against unbelief, Heb4.1" Heb4.2 }. The certainty and
excellency of the heavenly rest, as typified by that of the sabbath, and of Canaan, Heb4.3-11.
The energy of the word of God, the omniscience of our Judge, and the compassion of our great
High Priest, used as motives to steadfastness, and earnestness in coming to the throne of
grace, Heb4.12-16.
1. Let us. ver. Heb4.11. He Heb2.1-3. +* Heb12.15, Heb12.25. Heb13.7. Pr Pr14.16.
Pr28.14. Je Je32.40. Ro Ro11.20. 1 Co 1Co10.12. a promise. ver. * Heb4.9. Nu Nu14.34. 1 S *
1Sa2.30. Ro Ro3.3, Ro3.4. 2 Ti 2Ti2.13. entering. f24:24A, Ge + Ge32.24. his rest. ver.
Heb4.3-5. See on He Heb3.11. any. Mt Mt7.21-23, Mt7.26, Mt7.27. * Mt24.48-51. Mt25.13. Lk Lk12.45, Lk12.46. * Lk13.25-30. Ro Ro3.23. 1 Co * 1Co9.26, 1Co9.27. seem. Ja +
Jas1.26. come short. He +* Heb12.15. 1 Co 1Co1.7g.
2. unto us. Ac Ac3.26. * Ac13.46. Ga * Ga3.8, Ga3.9. Ga4.13. 1 P 1Pe1.12. unto them.
f183, Ph + Php3.19. Here, the order of time is inverted, to agree with the order of thought, and
for emphasis (B704). preached. Gr. of hearing. Ro Ro10.16, Ro10.17mg. 1 Th 1Th2.13. did
not profit. T#435. Is Is6.9-12. Is28.13. Je * Je5.14. Mi * Mic2.7. Mk Mk4.3-8. Ro Ro2.25. 1 Co
* 1Co13.3. 2 Co * 2Co2.15, 2Co2.16. 1 Ti 1Ti4.8. 2 Ti + 2Ti2.25 (T#242). not being, etc. or,
because they were not united by faith to. ver. Heb4.6. He 3:* Heb3.12, Heb3.18, Heb3.19.
Heb11.6. Nu Nu13.27. Ro + Ro3.3. 1 Th * 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. 2 Th * 2Th2.12, 2Th2.13. Ja *
Jas1.21.
3. we. He * Heb3.14. Is Is28.12. Je Je6.16. Mt Mt11.28, Mt11.29. Ro * Ro5.1, Ro5.2. As
I. See on He Heb3.11. Ps Ps95.11. if they. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. ver. Heb4.5. my rest. 2
Th +* 2Th1.7. Re +* Re14.13. the works. Ge Ge1.31. Ex * Ex20.11. from. He Heb9.26. Ge
Ge1.31. Jb Job26.7. Mt + Mt13.35. Ac +* Ac15.18. Ep * Eph1.4. 1 P 1Pe1.20. world. Gr.
kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
4. in. See on He Heb2.6. God. ver. Heb4.10. Ge * Ge2.1, Ge2.2. Ex * Ex20.11. Ex31.17.
Dt Dt5.14.
5. If they. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. ver. Heb4.3. He Heb3.11. shall enter. Ps Ps95.11.
6. it remaineth. ver. Heb4.9. 1 Co 1Co7.29. some. Nu * Nu14.12, Nu14.31. Is Is65.15. Mt
* Mt21.43. * Mt22.9, Mt22.10. Lk * Lk14.21-24. Ac * Ac13.46, Ac13.47. Ac28.28. they. ver.
Heb4.2. He Heb3.19. Ga Ga3.8. it was. or, the gospel was. entered not. See on He Heb3.18,
Heb3.19. unbelief. ver. Heb4.11. He Heb3.12, Heb3.18, Heb3.19.
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from the joints and marrow, speaking of man as dichotomous. Others understand the text to
mean the piercing of the soul and the spirit, even to their joints and marrow (Strong,
Systematic Theology, p. 485), and point out it is not stated that there is a dividing between
soul and spirit but a dividing of, indicated in Greek by a series of genitives, each one in itself
naming something which is divided (J. Oliver Buswell, A Systematic Theology of the Christian
Religion, Vol. 1, p. 243). See related notes (Ge Ge2.7n. 1 Th 1Th5.23n). 1 Co 1Co15.44. Ph
Php1.27. 1 Th 1Th5.23. Ju Jud19. soul. Gr. psyche, Mt + Mt10.28. spirit. Gr. pneuma,
f121:121A, Mt + Mt27.50. and is. Ps * Ps139.2. Je +* Je17.10. 1 Co * 1Co14.24, 1Co14.25. Ep *
Eph5.13. Re * Re2.23. intents. 1 P 1Pe4.1g.
13. is there. 1 S +* 1Sa16.7. 1 Ch +* 1Ch28.9. 2 Ch * 2Ch6.30. 2Ch16.9. Ps * Ps7.9.
Ps33.13-15. * Ps44.21. * Ps90.8. Ps139.4, Ps139.11, Ps139.12. Pr * Pr15.3, Pr15.11. Je +*
Je17.10. * Je23.24. Jn +* Jn2.24, Jn2.25. * Jn21.17. 1 Co * 1Co4.5. Re * Re2.23. all things.
T#219. God the Father is omniscient. 1 S 1Sa2.3. 1Sa16.7. 1 K 1Ki8.39. 1 Ch 1Ch28.9. 2 Ch
2Ch16.9. Jb Job11.11. Job12.13, Job12.16. Job23.10. Job26.6. * Job34.21, Job34.22.
Job37.16. Ps Ps11.4. Ps44.21. * Ps90.8. Ps94.9, Ps94.11. Ps104.24. * Ps139.1-6, Ps139.11,
Ps139.12. Ps147.5. Pr * Pr5.21. Pr8.14. * Pr15.3. Pr17.3. Pr21.2. Pr24.11, Pr24.12. Is
Is40.28. Is42.8, Is42.9. Is48.3-5. Je Je17.10. * Je23.23, Je23.24. * Je32.19. Ezk * Eze11.5. Mt +
Mt9.4 (T#76). +*28:19n. Ac Ac1.24. + Ac2.23 (T#213). 15:18. Ro +* Ro8.29. Ro11.33. 1 P
1Pe1.2. 1 J 1Jn3.20. Ju Jud25. Re * Re2.18, Re2.19. naked. Jb * Job26.6. Job31.4. * Job34.21.
* Job38.17. opened. Ge = Ge42.8. Le Le1.6, Le1.9. Ps Ps51.6. Ps139.23, Ps139.24. with. Ec *
Ec12.14. Mt * Mt7.21, Mt7.22. +* Mt10.15n. * Mt25.31, Mt25.32. Jn * Jn5.22-29. Ac
Ac17.31. Ro * Ro2.16. *14:9-12. 2 Co * 2Co5.10. Re * Re20.11-15. the eyes. f22:22A, Ps +
Ps11.4.
14. a great. He +* Heb2.17. * Heb3.1. * Heb5.5, Heb5.6. Heb7.21. Heb10.21. that is. He *
Heb1.3. * Heb6.20. * Heb7.25, Heb7.26. * Heb8.1. * Heb9.12, Heb9.24. Heb10.12. +*
Heb12.2. Mk * Mk16.19. Lk * Lk24.51. Ac +* Ac1.11. * Ac3.21. Ro Ro8.34. Ep +* Eph4.10. 1 P
* 1Pe3.22. Jesus. He +* Heb1.2, Heb1.8. Mk * Mk1.1. the Son of God. He +* Heb1.2. Mt +*
Mt14.33. +* Mt27.54n. Ac Ac8.37n. let. See on He * Heb2.1. +* Heb3.6, Heb3.14. *
Heb10.23. our profession. He + Heb3.1.
15. we have. He Heb5.2. Ex Ex23.9. Is * Is53.3-5. Ho Ho11.8. Mt Mt8.16, Mt8.17.
Mt12.20. Ph * Php2.7, Php2.8. high priest. ver. Heb4.14. He + Heb2.17. Heb10.21. be
touched. Is Is40.11. Is42.3. Mt Mt27.34. tempted. See on He Heb2.17, Heb2.18. Ge =
Ge39.9. Mk +* Mk12.15. Lk * Lk4.2. Lk22.28. Jn * Jn4.6. * Jn11.33-35, Jn11.53, Jn11.54.
22:28. like as. Ps +* Ps50.21. Is Is53.3. we are. f63:63K, Ge + Ge37.13. or, but was tried
according to all things, according to (our) likeness, apart from sin (B127). yet. He * Heb7.26. Is
* Is53.9. Jn Jn8.46. 2 Co 2Co5.21. 1 P +* 1Pe2.22. 1 J * 1Jn3.5. without sin. or, excepting sin,
or, sin apart. Scripture teaches the impeccability of Christ. In answer to the question Was
Christ able not to sin, or not able to sin? the Scripture teaches Christ was not able to sin. Since
he possessed two natures (1 Th 1Th4.16n), a human nature and a divine nature, which nature
was in control? Logically, the divine nature must have been in control of the human nature.
Since Jesus was both God (Jn +* Jn20.29n) and man (Ph Php2.7. 1 Ti 1Ti2.5), and it is
impossible for God to sin or to be tempted with evil (Ti Tt1.2n. Ja Jas1.13), Jesus could not
sin, neither could he be tempted with evil, for there was nothing of our sinful nature in him to
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which Satan could appeal (Jn Jn14.30). Though he was tempted in all points like as we, yet this
temptation was never to sin. His human nature was subject to weariness and hunger, and the
suffering of death, but never sin. Had Jesus been able to sin while on earth in his human
nature, but merely did not, then he is still able to sin in the human nature which he still
possesses, and the divine plan of redemption is ever in jeopardya doctrine incompatible with
Scripture. Thus the significance of the qualifying phrase without sin can be understood to
teach Jesus not only did not sin, was able not to sin, but, possessed of a divine nature, could
not sin. He Heb7.26. Heb9.28g. Ge = Ge39.9. Lk +* Lk1.35. Jn Jn4.34. * Jn8.29, * Jn8.46. +*
Jn14.30. Ro Ro1.4. 1 P +* 1Pe2.22.
16. Let us. Ps +* Ps95.6. come. He Heb7.19, Heb7.25. Heb10.19-23. Heb13.6. Ro *
Ro8.15-17. Ep * Eph2.18. * Eph3.12. boldly. 1 J + 1Jn2.28. the throne. f22:22D, Ps + Ps45.6.
He Heb8.1. Heb9.5. Heb12.2. Ex * Ex25.17-22. Le Le16.2. 1 Ch 1Ch28.11. Zc Zec6.13. Mt
Mt19.28. Mt25.31. Ro * Ro3.24, Ro3.25g. obtain. Ps +* Ps4.1. Is Is27.11. Is55.6, Is55.7. Mt
Mt7.7-11. 2 Co 2Co12.8-10. Ph Php4.6, Php4.7. 1 P 1Pe2.10. mercy. He +* Heb2.17. find
grace. He Heb12.28. Lk Lk1.30. Ac Ac7.46. time of need. T#1164. He +* Heb13.6. Dt Dt2.7. 1
K 1Ki17.6, 1Ki17.16. 1Ki19.6. 2 K 2Ki3.20. 2Ki4.6. 2Ki7.8. Ps Ps145.15. Is * Is65.24. Je *
Je33.3. Mt * Mt6.8. Mt14.20. +* Mt24.45. Ph Php4.19.
HEBREWS 5
The nature of the Aaronic priesthood, and the requisite call and qualifications for it, are
stated, Heb5.1-4; in order to show the pre-eminence of Christ, as a High Priest after the order
of Melchisedec, Heb5.5-10. A reproof of the Hebrews for their small proficiency in Christianity,
Heb5.11-14.
1. every. He Heb10.11. Ex Ex28.1, etc. 29:1, etc. Le Le8.2. high priest. He +* Heb2.17. is
ordained. He Heb8.3. for men. He Heb2.17. Nu Nu16.46-48. Nu18.1-3. in things pertaining.
He Heb2.17. Ro Ro15.17. both. He Heb8.3. Heb9.9. Heb10.11. Heb11.4. Le Le9.7, Le9.1521. gifts. He Heb8.4. Mt + Mt23.18g. sacrifices. He Heb10.11. Ep Eph5.2. for sins. ver.
Heb5.3. He Heb7.27. Heb10.12. 1 Co 1Co15.3.
2. Who. He Heb2.18. +* Heb4.15. have compassion on. or, reasonably bear with. He +
Heb2.17. ignorant. Nu Nu15.22-29. 1 Ti 1Ti1.13. them. He Heb3.10. Heb12.13. Ex Ex32.8. Jg
Jdg2.17. Is Is30.11. himself also. He +* Heb4.15. is compassed. He Heb7.28. Ex Ex32.2-5,
Ex32.21-24. Nu Nu12.1-9. Nu20.10-12. Lk Lk22.32. 2 Co 2Co11.30. 2Co12.5, 2Co12.9,
2Co12.10. Ga Ga4.13. infirmity. Mk Mk14.38.
3. as. He * Heb7.27. Heb9.7. Ex Ex29.12-19. Le Le4.3-12. Le8.14-21. * Le9.7. * Le16.6,
Le16.15, Le16.17, Le16.24. offer. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. for sins. ver. + Heb5.1.
4. no man taketh. T#449. Ex * Ex28.1. Le Le8.2. Nu * Nu3.3, Nu3.10. Nu16.5, Nu16.7,
Nu16.10, Nu16.35, * Nu16.40, Nu16.46-48. Nu17.3-11. Nu18.1-5, Nu18.7. 1 Ch 1Ch23.13. 2
Ch 2Ch26.18, 2Ch26.19, 2Ch26.21. Jn Jn3.27. 1 Co +* 1Co4.7. 1Co9.16. Ga Ga1.15. as was.
Ex Ex28.1. 1 Ch 1Ch23.13. Aaron. i.e. enlightened, S#2g. He Heb7.11. Heb9.4. Lk Lk1.5. Ac
Ac7.40. For S# 0175h, see Ex + Ex4.14.
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5. Christ. Jn Jn7.18. +* Jn8.54. not himself. Ro Ro15.3. Ph Php2.6. a high priest. ver.
Heb5.10. He +* Heb2.17. Thou. f92:92A, Mt + Mt1.23. He Heb1.5. Ps * Ps2.7. Mi +* Mic5.2.
Jn Jn3.16. Ac Ac13.33. Ro Ro8.3.
6. Thou art. ver. Heb5.10. He Heb6.20. Heb7.3, Heb7.8, Heb7.11, Heb7.15, Heb7.17,
Heb7.21. Ps Ps110.4. Jn Jn1.36. Re Re14.4. a priest. Zc Zec6.13. for ever. Gr. aion, Mt +
Mt6.13. He Heb7.24, Heb7.28. Jn Jn12.34. Melchisedec. i.e. king of righteousness,
S#3198g. ver. Heb5.10. He Heb6.20. Heb7.1, Heb7.10, Heb7.11, Heb7.15, Heb7.17,
Heb7.21. For S# 04442h, see Ge 14:+ Ge14.18, Ge14.19.
7. the days. He Heb2.14. Jn * Jn1.14. Ro Ro8.3. Ga * Ga4.4. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. 1 J 1Jn4.3. 2 J
2Jn7. offered up. Ps Ps22.1-21. Ps69.1. Ps88.1. Mt * Mt26.28-44. Mk +* Mk1.35. Mk14.3239. Lk Lk22.41-44. Jn Jn17.1. strong crying. He Heb12.2. Jb Job16.9, Job16.10. Job30.9-16.
Ps * Ps22.1,2, Ps22.6-8,13. Ps35.15,16, Ps35.25. Ps69.7-12. Is Is49.7. Is50.6-11. * Is52.14,
Is52.15. Mi Mic5.1. Mt Mt27.46, Mt27.50. Mk Mk15.34, Mk15.37. Lk * Lk22.44, Lk22.63-65.
Lk23.46. tears. Is * Is53.3, Is53.11. Lk Lk19.41. Jn Jn11.35. unto him. Mt * Mt26.52, Mt26.53.
Mk Mk14.36. was heard. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. He * Heb13.20. Ps * Ps18.6, Ps18.16,
Ps18.19, Ps18.20. * Ps21.2. * Ps22.21, Ps22.24. Ps40.1-3. Ps69.13-16. Ps118.5. Is Is49.8. Jn *
Jn11.42. * Jn17.4, Jn17.5. in that he feared. or, for his piety. He Heb11.7. * Heb12.28. Ps +*
Ps5.7. Mt Mt26.37, Mt26.38. Mk Mk14.33, Mk14.34. Lk + Lk2.25. * Lk22.42-44. Jn * Jn12.27,
Jn12.28.
8. he were. He 1:+ Heb1.2, Heb1.5, Heb1.8. Heb3.6. yet. He Heb10.5-9. Is * Is50.5,
Is50.6. Mt Mt3.15. Jn Jn4.34. Jn6.38. Jn15.10. Ph * Php2.8. learned. Ph Php2.8, Php2.12.
Php4.11. obedience. He = Heb11.8. by the things. 2 Co + 2Co1.5.
9. being. He +* Heb2.10. * Heb7.26. Heb11.40. Da * Da9.24. Lk * Lk13.32. Jn * Jn19.30g.
Ro * Ro1.4. he became. He Heb2.10. +* Heb12.2. Ps Ps68.18-20. Is * Is45.22. * Is49.6. Ac
Ac3.15mg. Ac4.12. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. He * Heb2.3. * Heb9.12, Heb9.15. Is
Is45.17. Is51.6, Is51.8. 2 Th * 2Th2.16. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.10. 1 J * 1Jn5.20. Ju * Jud21. salvation. He
Heb9.28. unto. He * Heb11.8. Is * Is50.10. + Is55.3. Zc Zec6.15. Mt * Mt7.24-27. * Mt17.5.
Ac Ac5.32. Ro * Ro1.5. * Ro2.8. * Ro6.17. Ro10.16. * Ro15.18. 2 Co 2Co10.5. 2 Th * 2Th1.8.
1 P * 1Pe1.22. that obey. T#872. ver. Heb5.8. He Heb4.11mg. Ex Ex29.22. Is Is50.10. Mt +*
Mt7.21, Mt7.24, Mt7.25. Mk Mk1.14, Mk1.15. Mk16.16. Lk +* Lk11.28. Jn Jn3.36g.
Jn5.24. Jn8.51. +* Jn13.17. * Jn14.15. * Jn15.10. Ac +* Ac14.22. 1 P +* 1Pe1.22. 1 J +
1Jn2.3n. +* 1Jn3.24.
10. Called. ver. Heb5.5, Heb5.6. He Heb6.20. high priest. ver. Heb5.5. He +* Heb2.17.
after the order. ver. + Heb5.6. Ps Ps110.4.
11. we. 1 K 1Ki10.1. Jn Jn6.6. Jn16.12. hard. 2 P * 2Pe3.16. dull. He Heb6.12g. Is * Is6.10.
Mt +* Mt13.15. Mk Mk8.17, Mk8.18, Mk8.21. Lk Lk24.25. Ac Ac28.27.
12. for the time. He Heb10.32. Mt Mt17.17. Mk Mk9.19. teachers. Ezr * Ezr7.10. Ps *
Ps34.11. Da +* Da12.3mg. 1 Co 1Co14.19. Col * Col3.16. Ti Tt2.3, Tt2.4. teach. Is Is28.9,
Is28.10, Is28.13. Ph Php3.1. the first. He * Heb6.1. Ga + Ga4.3. the oracles. 2 S 2Sa16.23. Ac +
Ac7.38. Ro * Ro3.2. 1 P 1Pe4.11. have need. ver. Heb5.13. Is * Is55.1. 1 Co + 1Co3.1-3. 1 P
1Pe2.2.
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13. useth milk. ver. Heb5.12. 1 Co +* 1Co3.2. is unskilful. Gr. hath no experience. the
word. Ps * Ps119.123. Ro * Ro1.17, Ro1.18. Ro10.5, Ro10.6. 2 Co 2Co3.9. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.16. of.
f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. he is. Is * Is28.9. Mt +* Mt11.25. Mk * Mk10.15. Ro Ro2.20. 1 Co +*
1Co3.1. * 1Co13.11. * 1Co14.20. Ep +* Eph4.14. 1 P 1Pe2.2.
14. of full age. or, perfect. He Heb6.1. Mt +* Mt5.48. 1 Co 1Co2.6. 1Co14.20. Ep *
Eph4.13. Ph Php3.15. Ja * Jas3.2g. use. or, an habit, or, perfection. their senses. Jb Job6.30.
Job12.11. Job34.3. Ps * Ps119.103. SS So1.3. So2.3. Mt +* Mt6.22, Mt6.23. Ep Eph1.18.
exercised. He Heb12.11. 1 Ti 1Ti4.7. 2 P 2Pe2.14. to discern. Ge +* Ge3.5. 2 S 2Sa14.17. 1 K *
1Ki3.9, 1Ki3.11. Jb Job6.30. Pr +* Pr14.15. Ec Ec8.5. Is * Is7.15, Is7.16. Ml Mal3.18. Ro
Ro14.1g. 1 Co 1Co2.14, 1Co2.15. 1Co12.10g. Ep Eph5.17. Ph Php1.9, Php1.10g. 1 Th +*
1Th5.21. good and. Ge Ge3.22. Dt Dt1.39. 2 S 2Sa14.17.
HEBREWS 6
The apostle purposes to lead the Hebrews forward in the knowledge of Christ, Heb6.1-3.
He shows the desperate state of apostates, Heb6.4-6; and illustrates it by a simile of barren
land, which no culture improves, 7, 8: but declares his favorable opinion of the Hebrew
Christians, and his desire of their fruitfulness and diligence, in order to their assured hope to the
end, Heb6.9-12. He expatiates on the security of the covenant of grace, as confirmed to
Abraham by the promise and oath of God, for the strong consolation of all future believers,
Heb6.12-20.
1. leaving. f116, 1 Co + 1Co11.16. See on He * Heb5.12-14. Ph Php3.12-14. principles of
the doctrine. or, word of the beginning. He Heb5.12. Mk Mk1.1. Jn Jn1.1-3. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. go
on. Ph Php3.12-15. Col + Col1.10. 2 P +* 2Pe3.18. unto perfection. or, full growth. He +
Heb5.14. * Heb7.11, Heb7.12, Heb7.18, Heb7.19. Heb12.13. Pr +* Pr4.18. Mt * Mt5.48. 1 Co
1Co13.10. 2 Co * 2Co7.1. Ep Eph4.12. Col Col1.28. Col4.12. Ja Jas1.4. 1 P * 1Pe5.10. 1 J
1Jn4.12. laying. Mt Mt7.25. Lk Lk6.48. 1 Co * 1Co3.10-12. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.19. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.19.
repentance. Is Is55.6, Is55.7. Ezk * Eze18.30-32. Zc * Zec12.10. Mt Mt3.2. * Mt4.17.
Mt21.29, Mt21.32. Mk Mk1.4, Mk1.15. Mk6.12. Ac +* Ac2.38. +* Ac3.19. Ac11.18.
Ac17.30. * Ac20.21. Ac26.20. 2 Co 2Co7.10. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25, 2Ti2.26. dead. f121:121G, Ge
+ Ge31.1. He Heb9.14. Ro * Ro6.23. Ga +* Ga5.19-21. Ep * Eph2.1, Eph2.5. and. f174, Ge +
Ge18.27. faith. He Heb11.6. Jn Jn5.24. Jn12.44. Jn14.1. 1 P 1Pe1.21. 1 J 1Jn5.10-13.
2. the doctrine. He * Heb9.9, Heb9.10. +* Heb10.22. Mt Mt3.14. Mt20.22, Mt20.23. +
Mt28.19. Mk +* Mk7.3. * Mk16.16. Lk Lk3.16. Lk12.50. Jn Jn1.33. * Jn3.25, Jn3.26. Jn4.1,
Jn4.2. Ac Ac1.5n. +* Ac2.38, Ac2.41. * Ac8.12, Ac8.13, Ac8.16, Ac8.36-38. Ac10.47.
Ac16.15, Ac16.33. * Ac19.2-5. + Ac22.16n. Ro +* Ro6.3, Ro6.4n. 1 Co 1Co1.12-17. +*
1Co10.2n. +* 1Co12.13n. Col +* Col2.12n. 1 P 1Pe3.20, 1Pe3.21. Re +* Re19.13. of baptisms.
He Heb9.10. Mk Mk7.4, Mk7.8. Lk Lk11.38g. laying. Nu * Nu8.10, Nu8.11. Ac Ac6.6. +
Ac8.17. * Ac13.2, Ac13.3. Ac19.6. resurrection. He Heb11.35. Ps +* Ps16.9, Ps16.10. Is +*
Is26.19n. Ezk * Eze37.1-14. Da +* Da12.2. Mt Mt22.23-32. Lk +* Lk14.14. Lk20.37, Lk20.38.
Jn * Jn5.29. Jn11.24, Jn11.25. Ac Ac4.2. Ac17.18, Ac17.31, Ac17.32. * Ac23.6, Ac23.8.
Ac24.15, Ac24.21. Ac26.8. Ro Ro6.5. 1 Co * 1Co15.13-57. Ph +* Php3.21. 1 Th +* 1Th4.14-18.
2 Ti 2Ti2.18. of. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. judgment. Ec *
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were never really genuinely saved (1 J 1Jn2.19n), for the Holy Spirit has closed off this
possibility as completely as it is possible to do so with the language used in the preceding
description identifying just who these individuals were. He * Heb3.10, Heb3.11. Nu Nu3.4. Is
Is1.28. Jn Jn6.66. Jn10.27, Jn10.28. Ac Ac1.25. Ga Ga5.4. 1 Ti + 1Ti4.1n. 2 P 2Pe2.15,
2Pe2.22. 1 J * 1Jn2.19, 1Jn2.20. Ju * Jud5. to renew. This is hardly a description of a Christian
who has momentarily backslidden (Ps Ps37.24. Pr * Pr24.16. Ju Jud24), but rather of the
inveterate apostate who, though once truly trusting in Christ for salvation, has through moral
(1 Co +* 1Co6.9-11) or doctrinal (1 Co +* 1Co15.2) apostasy fallen away from Christ. If such a
person has ceased to believe in Christ (Lk +* Lk8.13), and no longer places faith in what Christ
did on the cross for him (2 Ti 2Ti2.12, 2Ti2.13), there is no other sacrifice for sin to which he
can appeal for salvation. Being removed from the only possible grounds for hope and
salvation, it is impossible to renew such a person again on the basis of any other hope. This
passage does not teach that it is impossible for the person who has sinned to repent and turn
back to Christ, if he wills to do so (Jn Jn6.37). It teaches that there is no other possible
alternative to which the person who has turned away from Christ for salvation can turn (Jn
Jn14.6. Ac Ac4.12). Continuing to put Christ to an open shame by their flagrant disregard of
His sacrifice, they cannot be renewed to repentance. See on ver. Heb6.4. Ps +* Ps51.10,
Ps51.11. Pr * Pr21.16. * Pr29.1. Is Is1.28. Mt * Mt12.31n, Mt12.32n. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25. Ja *
Jas5.19, Jas5.20. 2 P 2Pe2.20, 2Pe2.21. Re Re3.14-22. again unto. He Heb12.17. 1 S *
1Sa2.25. * 1Sa3.14. Ro +* Ro1.24, Ro1.26, Ro1.28. 2 Th +* 2Th2.9-11. 1 J +* 1Jn5.16.
repentance. Ps +* Ps51.17. Is * Is55.6, Is55.7. 2 Co 2Co12.21. they crucify. Present active
participle, denoting in Greek a continuing practice, not a single unrepeated action. It has
become their willful habit of life, their lifestyle. He +* Heb10.26, Heb10.29. Zc * Zec12.10, etc.
Mt Mt23.31, Mt23.32. Lk Lk11.48. the Son of God. He + Heb1.2. Mt +* Mt14.33. and put.
Present active participle. an open shame. He +* Heb12.2. Mt Mt1.19g. Mt27.38-44. Mk
Mk15.29-32. Lk Lk23.35-39.
7. the earth. Ge Ge1.11, Ge1.12. Dt Dt11.11. Dt28.11, Dt28.12. Ps * Ps65.9-13.
Ps104.11-13. Is Is55.10-13. Jl Joe2.21-26. Ja * Jas5.7. by. or, for. 1 Co 1Co9.10. 2 Ti 2Ti2.6.
receiveth. Ge * Ge27.27, Ge27.28. Le Le25.21. Dt Dt33.13. Ps Ps24.5. Ps65.10. * Ps126.6. Is
Is44.3. Ezk Eze34.26. Ho Ho10.12. Ml * Mal3.10. Mt +* Mt13.23. Jn * Jn15.2.
8. beareth. He Heb12.17. Ge * Ge3.17, Ge3.18. Ge4.11. Ge5.29. Dt Dt29.28. Jb
Job31.40. Ps Ps107.34. Is * Is5.1-7. Je * Je17.6. Je44.22. Mk Mk11.14, Mk11.21. Lk Lk13.79. rejected. 1 Co +* 1Co9.27. nigh unto. He Heb8.13g. Ge Ge3.17. Je Je44.22. Lk Lk13.6-9. Ja
+* Jas5.19. cursing. Dt +* Dt28.15. Dt29.22-28. Pr +* Pr3.33. whose end. He * Heb10.27. Is
Is27.10, Is27.11. Ezk Eze15.2-7. Eze20.47. Ml Mal4.1. Mt * Mt3.10. * Mt7.19. +* Mt25.41. Jn
Jn15.6. 2 P 2Pe3.10, 2Pe3.12. Re Re20.15.
9. beloved. ver. * Heb6.4-6, Heb6.10. He Heb10.34, * Heb10.39. Ph * Php1.6, Php1.7. 1
Th * 1Th1.3, 1Th1.4. persuaded. Ro +* Ro15.14. better things. He Heb7.19, Heb7.22.
Heb8.6. Heb9.23. Heb10.34, +* Heb10.35. 11:+* Heb11.16, Heb11.35, Heb11.40. Heb12.24.
things that accompany salvation. Attention to the things which accompany salvation will
provide guidance for spiritual growth beyond the initial salvation experience of the new birth,
as well as provide for continuing growth or restoration, and protection against apostasy, as the
individual case may require. Such things include (1) caring about spiritual things: (a) neglect
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not our great salvation, He Heb2.3. (b) care for our own steadfastness, 1 Co +* 1Co15.58. 1 Th
+* 1Th3.8. (c) our grounding in the faith as a guard against apostasy, Ps +* Ps1.3. Mt Mt7.1327. Lk +* Lk8.13. Ep +* Eph4.14. Col + Col1.23. +* Col2.7. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.16. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17.
2 P +* 2Pe3.18. (d) the steadfastness of others, He +* Heb3.13n. (e) our steadfastness in
fellowship, He +* Heb10.25. (f) guard against the danger of willful sin, He +* Heb10.26. (g) cast
not away your confidence, He * Heb10.35-39. (2) obedience: He Heb5.9. Mt * Mt7.24-27. Lk
+* Lk11.28. Jn Jn14.15, Jn14.23. Ro Ro1.5. Ro6.17. Ro15.18. 2 Co 2Co10.5. 2 Th 2Th1.8. 1 P
1Pe1.22. 1 J +* 1Jn2.3. (3) teachability, humility, and contriteness: 1 S +* 1Sa25.17. Ps
Ps25.9. Is +* Is57.15. (4) qualities underlying spiritual maturity: Mt +* Mt5.3-12. (5) fruit of the
Holy Spirit: Ga Ga5.22, Ga5.23. (6) development of the composite qualities underlying true
love: 1 Co 1Co13.4-7. (7) progress along the steps to steadfastness: 2 P 2Pe1.3-11. (8)
regular prayer: 2 Ch +* 2Ch7.14. Ps +* Ps119.18. Da +* Da6.10. 1 Th +* 1Th5.17. (9) a
continuing hunger for and increasing knowledge of the written Word of God: Jb +* Job23.12.
Je +* Je15.16. Mt +* Mt5.6. Jn +* Jn5.39. Ac +* Ac17.11. Col + Col1.10. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17. 1
P 1Pe2.2. 2 P +* 2Pe3.18. (10) daily study of Gods Word: Jsh * Jos1.8. Ps +* Ps1.2. Ac +
Ac17.11. The book of 1 John would make a most suitable place for the new Christian to begin
the study of Gods Word. Read a chapter each day of 1 John on Monday through Friday every
week for an entire month in order to begin to learn and master its contents. From time to time
look up the cross references given in the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge for a favorite or
striking verse encountered in that days reading. The book of 1 John, in discussing the several
characteristics of true believers (1 J 1Jn5.13n), incidentally mentions many additional things
that accompany salvation. Further reading of the gospels of Mark and John, Pauls shorter
letters, such as Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians, and the concurrent reading of a chapter
each day from the Old Testament book of Proverbs (read for each day the chapter number
which corresponds with that days calendar date) would provide, in about that order, an
appropriate spiritual diet for a new believer. Beyond this, reading of Matthew, Luke, Acts, and
the book of Romans is suggested. Once a new believer is familiar with all these books of
Scripture, reading in any other books as personal interest may lead would then be profitable.
In addition to the consecutive reading of whole books of the Bible, the study of particular
subjects in the Bible is essential. Topics recommended for priority study are the following
Treasury notes and references: Is + Is8.20n (T#46). Ps + Ps102.18 (T#49). Ga + Ga1.8n
(T#1120). The reference passages given for 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17, and What the Bible teaches
about itself, Topic Numbers 1014-1121. He * Heb2.3. * Heb5.9. Is +* Is57.15. Mt * Mt5.3-12.
Mk * Mk16.16. Ac * Ac11.18. * Ac20.21. Ro * Ro8.6. 2 Co 2Co5.17. * 2Co7.10. Ga * Ga5.6,
Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ti * Tt2.11-14. 2 P 2Pe1.3-11. 1 J +* 1Jn2.3n. * 1Jn3.14. though.
f185:185A, Lk + Lk11.8.
10. God is not unrighteous. Ge +* Ge18.25. Dt Dt32.4. Ro Ro3.4, Ro3.5. 2 Th 2Th1.6,
2Th1.7. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.8. 1 J 1Jn1.9. to forget. Ne Ne5.19. 13:* Ne13.14, Ne13.22, Ne13.31. Ps
Ps20.3. Je Je2.2, Je2.3. Je18.20. Ac +* Ac10.4, Ac10.31. your work. Ru Ru2.12. 2 Ch +*
2Ch24.10. Ga Ga5.6. 1 Th + 1Th1.3. 1 J 1Jn3.17, 1Jn3.18. and labor. Nu = Nu4.49. = Nu7.5,
Nu7.6. = Nu18.31. 1 Co 1Co3.8. of love. 1 Co * 1Co13.4-7. Ga * Ga5.6, Ga5.13. 1 J 1Jn3.17.
Re Re2.19. which ye have. He Heb13.16. Pr Pr14.31. Pr19.17. Pr22.9. Pr28.27. Ec Ec11.1.
Mt Mt10.42. * Mt25.35-40. Mk Mk9.41. Lk Lk6.38. Ac * Ac2.44, Ac2.45. * Ac4.32, Ac4.34,
Ac4.35. Ac9.36-39. Ac11.29. Ro Ro12.13. 15:+ Ro15.25-2727, Ro15.31. 1 Co 1Co16.1-3. 2 Co
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HEBREWS 7
The superiority of Melchisedecs typical priesthood, above that of Aaron, proved and
illustrated, Heb7.1-10. It was intended, that the priesthood should be changed, and
consequently that the ritual law of Moses should be disannulled, when the Messiah came; that
a better covenant and priesthood might take place, Heb7.11-18. This was needful, for the
more perfect state of the church, and for the salvation of all who come to God by Jesus Christ,
to the uttermost, and forever, Heb7.19-28.
1. this. ver. Heb7.6. He Heb6.20. Ge * Ge14.18-20. Salem. i.e. at peace; perfect, complete,
S#4532g. ver. Heb7.2. For S# 08004h, see Ge + Ge14.18. Ge Ge33.18. Ps * Ps76.2. Jn
Jn3.23. priest. Zc * Zec6.12, Zec6.13. the most. Ge Ge14.18. Nu Nu24.16. Dt Dt32.8. Ps
Ps57.2. Ps78.35, Ps78.56. Da Da4.2. Da5.18, Da5.21. Mi Mic6.6. Mk Mk5.7. Lk + Lk1.32. Ac
Ac16.17. the slaughter. Ge Ge16.14-16. Is Is41.2, Is41.3.
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24. But. O de, But he, that is, Christ, because he continueth ever, hath aparabaton
ierosuneen, a priesthood that passeth not away from him. he continueth. See on ver.
Heb7.8-25, Heb7.28. He Heb13.8. Is +* Is9.6, Is9.7. Jn Jn12.34. Ro Ro6.9. Re Re1.18. ever.
Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. ver. Heb7.21, Heb7.28. hath. 1 S 1Sa2.35. an unchangeable
priesthood. or, a priesthood which passeth not from one to another. Ps = Ps99.6.
25. he is able. He Heb2.18. Heb5.7. Is Is45.22. Is63.1. Je = Je15.1. Da Da3.15, Da3.17,
Da3.29. Da6.20. Mt * Mt10.28. Jn * Jn6.37-40. * Jn10.29, Jn10.30. Ep Eph3.20. Ph Php3.21. 2
Ti +* 2Ti1.12. Ju * Jud24. to save. Ge Ge18.32. Jn * Jn14.19. Ro * Ro5.10. them. ver. +
Heb7.19. He Heb11.6g. to the uttermost. or, evermore. Gr. completely. Lk Lk13.11g. that
come. ver. Heb7.19. He Heb11.6. Jb Job22.17. Job23.3. Ps Ps68.31, Ps68.32. Is Is45.24. Je
Je3.22. Jn Jn6.37, Jn6.39. by him. He Heb13.15. Jn Jn14.6. Ro Ro5.2. Ep Eph2.18.
Eph3.12. 1 J * 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.2. ever liveth. See on ver. Heb7.8, Heb7.16, Heb7.24. to make
intercession. T#836. He * Heb4.14-16. * Heb9.24. Ex = Ex17.12. = Ex30.1. Is * Is53.12. Is59.16.
Da Da9.24. Mt +* Mt10.32. Jn Jn14.13, Jn14.16. Jn16.23, Jn16.24. Jn17.9-26. Ro +* Ro8.34.
1 Ti 1Ti2.5. 1 J 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.2. Re Re8.3, Re8.4.
26. such. ver. Heb7.11. He Heb8.1. Heb9.23-26. Heb10.11-22. a high priest. He +
Heb2.17. became. He +* Heb2.10. Lk Lk24.26, Lk24.46. holy. He +* Heb4.15. * Heb9.14. Ex
Ex28.2, Ex28.36-38. Le * Le21.1, Le21.6, Le21.11. Ps * Ps16.10. Is * Is53.9. Mk * Mk1.24. Lk
+* Lk1.35. Lk4.34. * Lk23.22, Lk23.41, Lk23.47. Jn * Jn8.29. +* Jn14.30. Ac Ac2.27. Ac3.14.
Ac4.27. Ac13.35. 2 Co 2Co5.21. 1 P * 1Pe1.19. * 1Pe2.22. 1 J * 1Jn2.2. * 1Jn3.5. Re * Re3.7.
Re15.4. Re16.5. harmless. Zc Zec9.9. Ro Ro16.18g. undefiled. Is * Is53.9. 1 P * 1Pe1.19. *
1Pe2.22. separate from. He +* Heb4.15. Ge = Ge49.26. Jn * Jn8.46. 1 P 1Pe2.22. made higher.
He * Heb1.3. +* Heb4.14. Heb8.1. * Heb12.2. Ps Ps68.18. Mt Mt27.18. Mk +* Mk16.19. Ep
Eph1.20-22. * Eph4.8-10. Ph Php2.9-11. 1 P 1Pe3.22. 1 J * 1Jn2.1. Re Re1.17, Re1.18.
27. daily. He Heb10.11g. Ex * Ex29.36-42. Nu Nu28.2-10. first. He + Heb5.3. Heb9.7. Le
Le4.3, etc. 9:7, etc. *16:6, 11, 15. and then. Le Le4.13-16. Le9.15. Le16.15. this. He *
Heb9.12, Heb9.14, Heb9.25, Heb9.28. Heb10.6-12. Is * Is53.10-12. Ro Ro6.10. Ep Eph5.2,
Eph5.25. Ti Tt2.14. once. He * Heb9.12. * Heb10.10, Heb10.12. Ro * Ro6.10. when. Mt +
Mt20.28. Ro + Ro4.25.
28. the law maketh. See on He Heb5.1, Heb5.2. Ex Ex32.21, Ex32.22. Le Le4.3. the
word. See on ver. Heb7.21. Ps Ps110.4. maketh the Son. See on ver. Heb7.3. He + Heb1.2. +
Heb2.17. Heb3.6. Heb4.14. Heb5.5, Heb5.8. who. ver. Heb7.21, Heb7.24. consecrated. Gr.
perfected. He +* Heb2.10. +* Heb5.9. Le Le21.10. Lk Lk13.32. Jn Jn19.30g. evermore. Gr.
aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the age, Mt + Mt21.19.
HEBREWS 8
Further evidence of the superiority of Messiahs priesthood to that of Aaron, Heb8.1-6; and
that it was predicted that the Sinai covenant would be abrogated, to make way for a new and
better covenant, through a superior Mediator, Heb8.7-13.
1. sum. Or, chief, principal point, in both which senses kephalaion is used by profane
writers. Ex = Ex38.21. We have. See on He Heb7.26-28. an high priest. He + Heb2.17. who. See
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The tabernacle and its furniture, and the typical meaning of it, and of the ordinances
observed at it, Heb9.1-10. An application of the subject to the priesthood, sacrifice, and
covenant of Christ, Heb9.11-26. Men are appointed to die, and after death the judgment,
when Christ shall come for salvation to all who look for him, Heb9.27" Heb9.28 }.
1. the first. He Heb8.7,13. covenant. f63:63A, Ge + Ge14.20. had. ver. Heb9.10. Le
Le18.3, Le18.4, Le18.30. Le22.9. Nu Nu9.12. Ezk Eze43.11. Lk Lk1.6. ordinances. or,
ceremonies. ver. Heb9.10mg. Ex Ex15.25, Ex15.26. divine service. ver. Heb9.6. Ro Ro9.4g.
and a. ver. Heb9.10, Heb9.11. He + Heb8.2. Ex * Ex25.8. * Ex29.43. Nu * Nu10.21. Col Col2.8.
2. a tabernacle. Ex Ex26.1-30. Ex29.1, Ex29.35. Ex36.8-38. Ex39.32-34. Ex40.2, Ex40.1820. made. ver. Heb9.6. He + Heb3.4g. the first. ver. Heb9.6. Ex Ex25.23-40. Ex26.35.
Ex37.10-24. Ex39.36-38. Ex40.4, Ex40.22-24. the candlestick. Ex * Ex25.31-39. Mt * Mt5.15,
Mt5.16. Jn * Jn15.5. 1 J * 1Jn1.3, 1Jn1.7. Re * Re1.12, Re1.20. the table. Ex Ex25.23-29.
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mode of baptism have to reckon with this passage, where different baptisms certainly
proves different modes (See F. G. Hibbard, Christian Baptism, Part Two, p. 214). He Heb6.2g.
+* Heb10.22. Ex Ex29.4. Ex30.19-21. Ex40.12. Le Le14.8, Le14.9. * Le16.4, Le16.24. *
Le17.15, Le17.16. Le22.6. Nu Nu19.7-21. Dt Dt21.6. Dt23.11. washings. Gr. baptismos,
S#909g, Mk + Mk7.4. Ex * Ex40.31, Ex40.32. Le * Le8.6, Le8.12. He Heb6.2. Jn Jn2.6.
Jn3.25. carnal ordinances. or, ordinances of the flesh, or ordinances of the person. That is, the
baptisms or Jewish purifications spoken of are restricted to those ceremonies which had an
application to the body of the worshipper, not the rites for the purification of cups, skins,
clothes, vessels, etc. This is clear from the context, which contemplates the effect that these
ordinances were to have upon the conscience of the worshipper. It is clear from their being
called ordinances of the flesh. It is clear from the antithesis drawn in the apostles argument:
the blood of bulls, and of goats, and the ashes of a heifer, sprinkling the unclean, sanctified to
the purifying of the flesh, but the blood of Christ shall purge your conscience from dead works,
etc. (ver. 13, 14). The fact established, then, that the ordinances spoken of as baptisms are
with reference only to the body of the worshipper, the manner of the mode commanded for
the administering of those Jewish purifications is of great significance in determining the
meaning conveyed by baptismos. The question becomes, is immersion ever enjoined, under
any circumstances, as necessary to effect a purification of a person? No immersions of persons
are enjoined under the Mosaic ritual. No washings of persons are enjoined by the Hebrew
word tabal (S# 02881h, 2 K 2Ki5.14), the Hebrew word understood by some to mean or
require immersion, nor by any word that denotes immersion; but without exception washings
or purifications are enjoined by the word rahats (S# 07364h, Ex Ex29.4), which denotes to
wash or purify, without any reference to mode. The word rahats and its usual Greek
equivalent in the Septuagint, louo, denote the application of water to the person or thing, and
not of the thing or person to the water, as immersion would require. These words are
synonymous with the English wash, but they are not synonymous with bathe. The Hebrew
rahats is rendered by the Septuagint sometimes by louo, which denotes the washing of the
body; by nipto, which also means to wash, and is used to denote washing of hands or feet; and
sometimes by pluno, which is used to denote the washing of clothes, accomplished by treading
them in water in a trough; and once it is translated by cheo, to flow, to pour forth, to shed. The
word used to enjoin the washing of clothes, in the Old Testament, is kabas, which primarily
means to tread, to trample with the feet; and hence, to wash, to cleanse, etc., as garments, by
treading them in a trough; and finally, to wash in any way. It is sometimes used in a figurative
sense, as Ps Ps51.2, Ps51.7; Je Je2.22; Je4.14; Ml Mal3.2. The Septuagint sometimes uses
pluno which means to wash clothes, to render the Hebrew shatap (S# 07857h, Le +
Le15.11), to gush, to pour out, to rush, to overflow; hence, to wash, rinse, as Ezk Eze16.9,
wash away thy blood; Jb Job38.25, outpouring of waters; Pr Pr27.4, anger is an
outpouring. This word is generally translated rinse in English, where it denotes washing of
hands, or vessels, as in Le Le15.11, Le15.12. When in English the word bathe occurs, this does
not enjoin immersion, for the original Hebrew term in every such case denotes only to wash.
The most usual practice in the Old Testament was to sprinkle, as alluded to in He Heb9.13, and
Nu Nu19.20 (See F. G. Hibbard, Christian Baptism, pp. 86-90, 210-213). For the original
Hebrew and Greek terms employed with reference to baptism, see the index entry Baptism,
Related Terms. ver. Heb9.1. He + Heb7.16. Ga Ga4.3, Ga4.9. Ep Eph2.15. Col Col2.20-22.
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ordinances. or, rites, or, ceremonies. ver. Heb9.1. Ep * Eph2.15. until. He Heb2.5. Heb6.5.
Heb8.8-13. Jn * Jn4.23. Ac * Ac21.25. Ga * Ga4.4. Ep Eph1.10. Col Col2.16n.
11. Christ. Ge +* Ge49.10. Ps Ps40.7. Is Is59.20. Ml Mal3.1. Mt Mt2.6. Mt11.3. Jn
Jn4.25. 1 J 1Jn4.2, 1Jn4.3. 1Jn5.20. 2 J 2Jn7. an high priest. He +* Heb2.17. Heb3.1. +*
Heb4.15. Heb5.5, Heb5.6. Heb7.1, Heb7.11-26, Heb7.27. * Heb8.1, Heb8.2. of good things.
He Heb10.1. to come. Mt Mt6.10. Ro Ro14.17. 1 Co 1Co11.26. 1Co13.10. by a greater. ver.
Heb9.1-9, Heb9.24. He Heb8.2. Jn Jn1.14g. Ep * Eph1.3. not made. ver. Heb9.23, Heb9.24.
Mk + Mk14.58. Jn +* Jn2.19, Jn2.21. Ac Ac7.48. Ac17.24, Ac17.25. 2 Co * 2Co5.1. Col
Col2.11.
12. Neither. f111, Ge + Ge18.27. by the. ver. Heb9.13, Heb9.19. He * Heb10.4. Le Le8.2.
Le9.15. * Le16.5-10. by his own blood. f117, Ge + Ge19.8. ver. Heb9.14. He Heb1.3.
Heb10.9-14. * Heb13.12, Heb13.20. Ac +* Ac20.28. Ro +* Ro3.25. Ep * Eph1.7. Col * Col1.14.
Ti +* Tt2.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.18, 1Pe1.19. Re +* Re1.5. * Re5.6, Re5.9. he entered. ver. Heb9.7,
Heb9.24-26. He +* Heb4.14. Heb10.12, Heb10.19. once. ver. Heb9.26, Heb9.28. He +*
Heb7.27. Heb10.10. Zc Zec3.9. holy place. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10. ver. Heb9.8, Heb9.24. He +
Heb8.2. having. ver. Heb9.15. He Heb5.9. Jb Job33.24. Da Da9.24. Mk Mk3.29. 1 Co
1Co6.20. Ga Ga3.13, Ga3.14. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. obtained. f171:171J, Ge + Ge6.8. eternal. Gr.
aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. ver. Heb9.15. He Heb5.9. redemption. He Heb10.14. Lk + Lk1.68. Jn
Jn17.17. Ga Ga4.5. 1 P 1Pe2.24.
13. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. blood of. f111, Ge + Ge18.27. ver. + Heb9.12. Le
Le16.14-16. and. Nu * Nu19.2-21. sprinkling. Gr. rantizo, S#4472g. ver. Heb9.19, Heb9.21.
He Heb10.22g. the purifying. Nu Nu8.7. Nu19.12. 2 Ch 2Ch30.19. Ps Ps51.7. Ac Ac15.9. 1 P
1Pe1.22.
14. How. Dt Dt31.27. 2 S 2Sa4.11. Jb Job15.16. Mt Mt7.11. Lk Lk12.24, Lk12.28. Ro
Ro11.12, Ro11.24. the blood. f117, Ge + Ge19.8. See on ver. Heb9.12. 1 P * 1Pe1.19. 1 J *
1Jn1.7. Re +* Re1.5. * Re7.14. * Re12.11. who. Is Is42.1. Is61.1. Mt Mt12.28. Lk +* Lk4.18. Jn
* Jn3.34. Ac Ac1.2. * Ac10.38. Ro +* Ro1.4. 1 P +* 1Pe3.18. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8.
Dt Dt33.27. Is +* Is57.15. Je Je10.10. Ro Ro1.20. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.17. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt +
Mt3.16. God the Holy Spirit is eternal (Mt +* Mt28.19n). T#346. Is + Is6.8 (T#211). Mi Mic2.7.
Mi + Mic5.2 (T#76). Jn Jn14.26. Ac * Ac5.3, Ac5.4. Ro Ro15.19. 1 Co 1Co2.10, 1Co2.11. *
1Co12.3. Col + Col2.10 (T#76). offered himself. ver. Heb9.7, Heb9.28. He + Heb7.27.
Heb13.12. Ex Ex12.13. Le += Le1.3. Mt +* Mt20.28. Jn +* Jn2.19. Jn Jn10.18. Ep Eph2.5. *
Eph5.2. Ph +* Php1.29. Ti Tt2.14. 1 P * 1Pe2.24. * 1Pe3.18. without. Le Le22.20. Nu
Nu19.2-21. Nu28.3, Nu28.9, Nu28.11. Dt 15:24. Dt17.1. Is +* Is53.9. Da +* Da9.24-26. 2 Co
2Co5.21. 1 P +* 1Pe1.19. * 1Pe2.22. 1 J * 1Jn3.5. spot. or, fault. purge. ver. Heb9.9, Heb9.22,
Heb9.23. He * Heb1.3. * Heb10.2, Heb10.22. Ti * Tt2.14g. conscience. ver. Heb9.9. He *
Heb10.22. 2 Co + 2Co1.12. dead works. f121:121G, Ge + Ge31.1. See on He Heb6.1. Lk *
Lk15.24. Ro * Ro6.13, Ro6.23. Ep * Eph2.1. to serve. He Heb12.28. Lk Lk1.74. Ac + Ac24.14.
Ro Ro6.13, Ro6.22. Ro16.26. Ga Ga2.19. 1 Th 1Th1.9. 1 P 1Pe4.2. the living. He Heb3.12.
Heb10.31. Heb12.22. Dt Dt5.26. 1 S 1Sa17.26. 2 K 2Ki19.16. Je Je10.10. Da Da6.26. Mt +
Mt16.16. Ac Ac14.15. 2 Co * 2Co6.16. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.15.
15. the mediator. He * Heb7.22. Heb8.6. * Heb12.24. Ga + Ga3.19. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.5. the new.
See on He + Heb8.8. Heb10.29. Heb12.24. 2 Co 2Co3.6. testament. Ro + Ro9.4. by means.
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Le4.20, Le4.26, Le4.35. Le5.10, Le5.12, Le5.18. Le6.7. +* Le17.11. Is * Is53.4-6, Is53.10-12.
Zc Zec13.1. Mt Mt26.28. Jn Jn1.29. Jn3.14-17. Ep Eph1.7. Col Col1.14. 1 P 1Pe2.24. 1 J *
1Jn1.7. * 1Jn2.2. Re * Re7.14, Re7.15.
23. the patterns. ver. Heb9.9, Heb9.10, Heb9.24. He Heb8.5. Heb10.1. Col Col2.17.
purified. f100, Ge + Ge10.9. the heavenly. ver. Heb9.11, Heb9.12, Heb9.14, Heb9.24. He
Heb10.4, Heb10.10-17. Lk Lk24.26, Lk24.46. Jn +* Jn14.3. 1 P 1Pe1.19-21. Re Re5.9. better.
He + Heb6.9. sacrifices. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10.
24. not entered. ver. Heb9.12. He +* Heb4.14. the holy. He + Heb8.2. made with hands.
ver. Heb9.11. Mk + Mk14.58. Jn +* Jn2.19-21. the figures. ver. Heb9.9, Heb9.23. He + Heb8.2.
1 P 1Pe3.21g. but. He * Heb1.3. Heb6.20. Heb7.26. Heb8.2, Heb8.5. * Heb12.2. Ps Ps68.18.
Mk Mk16.19. Lk Lk24.51. Jn Jn6.62. Jn16.28. Ac +* Ac1.9-11. +* Ac3.21. Ep Eph1.20-22.
Eph4.8-11. Col * Col3.2. 1 P 1Pe3.22. now to appear. He Heb7.25. Ex Ex28.12, Ex28.29. Zc
Zec3.1. Mt +* Mt10.32. Ro +* Ro8.34. 1 J * 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.2. Re Re8.3. the presence. Ac +
Ac2.28. for us. He +* Heb7.25. Ex = Ex30.1. Lk Lk22.32. Ro +* Ro8.34.
25. Nor yet. Ac Ac13.34. Ro Ro6.9, Ro6.10. offer. ver. Heb9.7, Heb9.14, Heb9.26. He
Heb10.10. as. ver. Heb9.12. Ex * Ex30.10. Le * Le16.2-34. the holy place. He + Heb8.2. blood
of others. He Heb10.19.
26. For then. f184:184B, Mt + Mt23.30. suffered. He Heb13.12. Ac + Ac3.18. the
foundation. He + Heb4.3. Mt Mt25.34. Jn Jn17.24. 1 P 1Pe1.20. Re Re13.8. Re17.8. world.
Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. once. ver. Heb9.12. He Heb7.27. Heb10.10. 1 P 1Pe3.18. in the
end. Gr. sunteleia, S#4930g, Mt + Mt24.3n. He Heb1.2. Is * Is2.2. Da Da10.14. Mi Mic4.1. Mt
+* Mt13.39. 1 Co 1Co10.11. Ga Ga4.4. Ep +* Eph1.10. 1 P * 1Pe1.20. world. Gr. aion, Mt +
Mt6.13. Jn +* Jn6.54n. he appeared. ver. Heb9.12. He Heb7.27. Heb10.4, Heb10.10. Le
Le16.21, Le16.22. 2 S 2Sa12.13. 2Sa24.10. Jb Job7.21. Da +* Da9.24. Jn * Jn1.29. 1 P *
1Pe2.24. * 1Pe3.18. 1 J +* 1Jn3.5. to put away. He Heb7.18. Heb10.28g. Ro * Ro5.19. *
Ro6.14. 1 Co * 1Co15.56, 1Co15.57. the sacrifice. ver. Heb9.14. He Heb10.12, Heb10.26. Ep
* Eph5.2. Ti Tt2.14.
27. appointed. Jb Job7.1. +* Job36.18. 2 Co 2Co5.10. once. 2 S * 2Sa14.14. Jb +* Job8.13.
Job16.22. Pr +* Pr10.28. Lk * Lk16.26. to die. T#145. Ge +* Ge3.19. 2 S 2Sa14.14. Jb
Job14.5. Job16.22. * Job30.23. Job34.15. Ps Ps89.48. Ps104.29. Ec * Ec3.1, Ec3.2, Ec3.20. *
Ec8.8. +* Ec9.5, Ec9.10. +* Ec12.7. Zc Zec1.5. Ro * Ro5.12. but after. T#150. He Heb6.2. 2 S *
2Sa12.23. Jb Job7.8-10. * Job10.21. Job14.7-12, Job14.19-21. * Job16.22. Job19.25. Ps +*
Ps146.4. Ec Ec11.9. +* Ec12.14. Is Is38.18. Mt + Mt16.27. Mt21.41. Mt25.31, etc. Lk +*
Lk12.5. * Lk16.27-29. Jn Jn5.26-29. Ac Ac17.31. Ro Ro2.5, Ro2.8, Ro2.9. * Ro14.9-11. 1 Co
* 1Co4.5. 2 Co * 2Co5.10, +* 2Co5.11. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. Ju * Jud15. Re Re20.11-15.
28. was once. ver. * Heb9.25. Ro Ro6.10. 1 P 1Pe3.18. 1 J * 1Jn3.5. offered. ver.
Heb9.14. Le += Le23.27. to bear. Le * Le10.17. Nu Nu18.1, Nu18.23. Is * Is53.4-6, Is53.11,
Is53.12. Mt +* Mt26.28n. Ro Ro5.15. 1 P +* 1Pe2.24. the sins. f121:121C, Ge + Ge19.15. of
many. f171:171F, Is + Is53.12. He 2:* Heb2.9, Heb2.10. Mt Mt20.28. +* Mt26.28n. Mk
Mk10.45. Re Re5.9. unto them. Lk + Lk21.36. Ph * Php3.20. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.8.
Ti Tt2.13. 2 P * 2Pe3.12. that look. or, wait. Ge Ge49.18. Is Is26.8. La La3.26. Mi * Mic7.7.
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HEBREWS 10
The inefficacy of the legal sacrifices is shown from the frequent repetition of them,
Heb10.1-4. The abolition of them, and the substitution of the sacrifice of Christ, was foretold by
the psalmist, Heb10.5-9; and is that by which believers obtain eternal remission, Heb10.10-18.
Exhortations to faith, prayer, and constancy in the gospel; and to love and good works,
Heb10.19-25. The danger of willfully renouncing Christ, after having received the knowledge of
the truth; with solemn warnings, expostulations, and encouragements, Heb10.26-39.
1. having a shadow. See on He Heb8.5. * Heb9.9, Heb9.11, Heb9.23. Ro +* Ro15.4. Col *
Col2.16, Col2.17. good things. He Heb9.11. with. ver. Heb10.3, Heb10.4, Heb10.11-18. He
Heb7.18, Heb7.19. Heb9.8, Heb9.9, Heb9.25. continually. ver. Heb10.12, Heb10.14. He
Heb7.3. perfect. ver. Heb10.14. He + Heb7.19.
2. For then. f184:184B, Mt + Mt23.30. would they not have. or, they would have.
worshippers. He Heb9.9. Heb12.28g. Lk + Lk2.37. once. ver. Heb10.17. He Heb9.13,
Heb9.14. Ps Ps103.12. Is Is43.25. Is44.22. Mi * Mic7.19. conscience. Our translators use the
word conscience here, as elsewhere, for consciousness. 2 Co + 2Co1.12.
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of the incarnation. This is why the Mighty God tabernacled in the flesh. (6) His work as a
substitute must be of such intrinsic moral worth as forever to satisfy the utmost demands of
perfect righteousness and holiness, so that the principles of equity will not be injured. Christs
work as substitute was of such intrinsic moral worth as to present to God a value sufficient to
cover the moral needs, not only of his own holy Law in bringing it up out of dishonor, but also
of the whole sinful world. Here once more reason demands the deity of the substitute, and the
Scripture declares it. And such is what gave His work its worth; such worth did His work have
that no injury could ever come to the eternal principles of equity and righteousness inherent in
Gods holiness. Christs suffering was the perfect satisfaction given to the justice of God by the
infinite merit of the holiness of the selfsame God (Ge Ge22.8), who Himself became the
substitute to meet on mans behalf His own just requirements. It was no third party (such as
the Arians claim Michael the Archangel to be, 1 Th 1Th4.16n) coming in between God and the
sinner and changing His wrath to love. It was God Himself expressing His love, at infinite cost
to Himself, in a way that gave full satisfaction both to the justice and the mercy which must be
demanded by a holy and loving God. Christ did not merely offer a corresponding ransom for
the sin of Adam (1 Ti 1Ti2.6n), for not only does his death atone for Adamic sin, but his blood
has purged our sins (He Heb1.3), for Christ did not taste death for Adam only, but He tasted
death for every man (He Heb2.9). This Christ could not do, were He merely maneven
perfect man, for None can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for
him: (For the redemption of their soul is precious, and it ceaseth for ever:) That he should still
live for ever, and not see corruption (Ps Ps49.7-9). So at most, were Christ merely human, He
could redeem but one manand no moreif He himself were perfectly sinless. But as it is in
truth, Christ is not merely a ransom for the sin of Adam, but He gave Himself a ransom for all
(1 Ti 1Ti2.6), and this is absolute testimony for the deity of Christ: Only an infinite Savior could
pay an infinite Sacrifice (adapted from J. E. Conant, No Salvation Without Substitution, Chapter
7, The Nature of Substitution, pp. 112-131). ver. Heb10.11. Ho Ho14.2. Jn * Jn1.29. Ro
Ro11.27. 1 J * 1Jn3.5.
5. when. ver. Heb10.7. He Heb1.6. Mt Mt11.3. Lk Lk7.19g. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt +
Mt4.8. Sacrifice. f92:92A, Mt + Mt1.23. Le = Le7.11. += Le23.19 (peace offering). 1 S *
1Sa15.22. Ps Ps40.6-8. Ps50.8, etc. 51:16. Pr Pr21.3. Is Is1.11. Je Je6.20. Je7.22, Je7.23. Am
Am5.21, Am5.22. and offering. Le += Le23.12 (burnt offering). but a body. f92:92F. Gnome;
or, Quotation B793: where the words are changed by a variant reading. For another instance
of this figure see He Heb11.21. This New Testament citation of Ps Ps40.6 has interpreted
ear in the original Hebrew by the figure of speech f171:171N. Synecdoche of the Whole,
where the whole (body) is put for the part (ear), taking the ear to represent the entire body of
the listening and obedient servant of Jehovah. For other instances of this figure, see Ge +
Ge8.13. For other instances of New Testament quotations which interpret rather than
translate a figure of speech, see Ps +* Ps16.9n. ver. Heb10.10. He Heb2.14. Heb8.3. Ge +*
Ge3.15. Is +* Is7.14. Je Je31.22. Mt * Mt1.20-23. Lk +* Lk1.35. Jn * Jn1.14. Ga * Ga4.4. 1 Ti *
1Ti3.16. 1 J 1Jn4.2, 1Jn4.3. 2 J 2Jn7. hast thou prepared me. or, thou hast fitted me. me.
f29, Ex + Ex19.6. It is a question whether the Dative is used, by Antiptosis, for the Accusative;
to show that, while Christs human body was prepared for Him, yet He was also constituted a
servant for ever according to Ex Ex21.6 and Dt Dt15.17. This is the sense in Ps Ps40.6, and
(soma), body, was used of slaves (Re Re18.13), just as we use hands of laborers (B509).
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18. where remission. See on ver. Heb10.2, Heb10.14. Ac + Ac2.38. offering for. Le +=
Le23.19.
19. Having. ver. Heb10.35. He +* Heb3.6. +* Heb4.16. Heb12.28. Ro Ro8.15. Ga Ga4.6,
Ga4.7. Ep * Eph3.12. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.7. 1 J 1Jn3.19-21. 1Jn4.17. boldness. or, liberty. to enter. He
* Heb7.25. Heb9.3, Heb9.7, Heb9.8, Heb9.12, Heb9.23-25. Ezk = Eze44.16. Ro Ro5.2. Ep *
Eph2.18. 1 J * 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.2. the holiest. He + Heb8.2g. blood. f117, Ge + Ge19.8.
20. a new. He * Heb7.25. Heb9.8. Jn +* Jn10.7, Jn10.9. Jn14.6. living. f108:108B, Ac +
Ac7.38. consecrated. or, new made. He + Heb9.18. through. He Heb6.19. + Heb9.3. Ex
Ex26.31, etc. 36:35, etc. Le Le16.2, Le16.15. Le21.23. Mt Mt27.50, Mt27.51. Mk Mk15.38.
Lk Lk23.45. his flesh. f171:171Q, Jn + Jn1.14. Jn Jn6.51-56. Ep Eph2.15. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. 1 P *
1Pe3.18. 1 J * 1Jn4.2. 2 J 2Jn7.
21. an high. f96:96E, 1 S + 1Sa17.14. See on He +* Heb2.17. Heb3.1. * Heb4.14-16.
Heb6.20. Heb7.26. Heb8.1. Zc Zec6.11-13. the house. He * Heb3.3-6. Mt +* Mt16.18. 1 Co *
1Co3.9-17. 2 Co * 2Co6.16, 2Co6.17. Ep * Eph2.19-22. 1 Ti +* 1Ti3.15.
22. draw near. He +* Heb4.16. Heb7.19. Ex Ex12.48. Ps * Ps73.28. Is Is29.13. Je Je30.21.
Ja * Jas4.8. a true heart. T#1361. He + Heb8.2. 1 K * 1Ki15.3. 2 K +* 2Ki20.3. 1 Ch * 1Ch12.33,
1Ch12.38n. +* 1Ch28.9. 1Ch29.17. Ps Ps9.1. Ps32.11. +* Ps51.6, Ps51.10. * Ps84.11.
Ps94.15. Ps111.1. Ps119.2, Ps119.7, Ps119.10, Ps119.34, Ps119.58, Ps119.69, Ps119.80,
Ps119.145. Pr Pr23.26. Je Je3.10. * Je24.7. Jn * Jn1.47. Ac * Ac8.21, Ac8.36, Ac8.37. Ep
Eph6.5. in full assurance. See on ver. Heb10.19. He +* Heb6.11. Mt Mt21.21, Mt21.22. Mk *
Mk11.23, Mk11.24. Ep Eph3.12. Col + Col2.2. Ja * Jas1.6. 1 J * 1Jn3.19, 1Jn3.21, 1Jn3.22.
hearts. T#1359. Ti * Tt3.5, Tt3.6. Ja * Jas4.8. sprinkled. If the real washing, the washing away
of sin from the soul, is done by sprinkling, and the renewing or regeneration of the heart is
done by pouring, by what rule of analogy, logic, fitness of things, or common sense would you
have the emblem of this cleansing and purification done by immersion? Ought there not to be
agreement between the thing done within and that which is the outward emblem of it in
mode? If the inward, spiritual washing can be and is done by sprinkling or affusion, cannot and
ought not the outward washing which represents it be done by affusion? Would not this be the
appropriate way to represent it? It seems to me that no argument could be made clearer to
prove anything than the argument here is to prove that the religious washing of baptism is
Scripturally performed by affusion (G. W. Hughey, The Scriptural Mode of Christian Baptism,
p. 207). T#39. He +* Heb9.13, Heb9.14, Heb9.19. * Heb11.28. * Heb12.24. Ex Ex29.21. Le
Le8.30. Le14.7. Nu Nu8.7. +* Nu19.13, Nu19.16-19. Ps Ps51.7. + Ps72.6 (T#620). Is Is44.3.
Is52.15. Ezk * Eze36.25. Mk + Mk7.4 (T#31). Ac +* Ac22.16. Ro +* Ro6.4 (T#39). 2 Co 2Co7.1.
1 P * 1Pe1.2. Re +* Re1.5. * Re7.13, Re7.14. from. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply by ellipsis
(relative: of a combined word), sprinkled (and so being delivered) from an evil conscience. an
evil. He + Heb9.14. Jn Jn8.9. Ac Ac23.1. 1 Ti 1Ti4.2. 1 P 1Pe3.21. 1 J 1Jn3.20. our bodies. See
on He +* Heb9.10n. Ex Ex29.4. Le * Le8.6, Le8.22, Le8.23. Ezk Eze16.9. Eze36.25. Zc
Zec13.1. Mt Mt3.11. Jn Jn3.5. Jn13.8-10. 1 Co +* 1Co6.11. 2 Co +* 2Co7.1. Ep * Eph5.26. Ti *
Tt3.5. 1 P 1Pe3.21. Re +* Re1.5. washed. Gr. louo, S#3068g, Jn + Jn13.10. He Heb6.2. Ex +*
Ex29.4. Ex30.20. * Ex40.30. Le Le8.6. * Le16.4. Ac Ac9.37. Ac16.33. +* Ac22.16. 1 Co +*
1Co6.11. Ep * Eph5.26. 2 P 2Pe2.22. Re Re1.5g. with. Ac +* Ac1.5. pure. Nu Nu5.17. = Nu8.6,
Nu8.7. Is Is1.16. Ezk Eze36.25. 2 Co * 2Co7.1.
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1Pe1.5. 1 J * 1Jn5.5. believe to. ver. +* Heb10.35. Ph * Php1.6. 1 J * 1Jn2.19, 1Jn2.24. saving.
or, gaining. ver. Heb10.34. Jn * Jn6.37, Jn6.39. Ro +* Ro1.16. +* Ro8.38, Ro8.39. 1 Th +
1Th5.9. soul. Gr. psyche, Lk + Lk9.24.
HEBREWS 11
The nature, excellency, efficacy, and fruits of faith, illustrated by the examples of the most
eminent saints, from Abel to the close of the Old Testament dispensation, Heb11.1-38. The
superior advantages of Christianity, Heb11.39" Heb11.40 }.
1. faith. T#181. ver. Heb11.13. He Heb10.22, Heb10.39. Ac Ac20.21. Ro * Ro10.9,
Ro10.10. 1 Co 1Co13.13. Ga * Ga5.6. Ti Tt1.1. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 2 P 2Pe1.1. is the. Ps Ps27.13.
Ps42.11. substance. or, ground, or, confidence. He * Heb2.3. * Heb3.14g. 2 Co 2Co9.4.
2Co11.17g. hoped. See on He Heb6.12, Heb6.18, Heb6.19. things. ver. Heb11.7, Heb11.27.
Ro Ro8.24. 2 Co 2Co4.18. 2Co5.7. 1 P * 1Pe1.8, 1Pe1.9.
2. by it. ver. Heb11.4, Heb11.39. the elders. ver. Heb11.4-39. Mt Mt15.2.
3. faith. He Heb1.2. Ge +* Ge1.1, etc. 2:1. Ps * Ps33.6, Ps33.9. Is Is40.26. Je Je10.11,
Je10.16. Jn * Jn1.3. Ac Ac14.15. Ac17.24. Ro Ro1.19-21. Ro4.17. 2 P 2Pe3.5. Re Re4.11.
worlds. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. f121:121P, Mt + Mt13.22. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.17. by. He Heb1.3. 2 P +
2Pe3.5. word. T#259. Ge Ge1.3. Ps Ps29.4-8. * Ps33.6-9. Ps66.7. Re + Re19.6 (T#218). things
which. Ro Ro4.17. 1 Co 1Co1.28.
4. By faith Abel. Ge * Ge4.3-5, Ge4.15, Ge4.25. 1 J 1Jn3.11, 1Jn3.12. a more. He
Heb9.22. Pr Pr15.8. Pr21.27. Is Is1.15. Ti Tt1.16. Ju + Jud11. sacrifice. He + Heb5.1. he
obtained. ver. Heb11.2, Heb11.39. Le * Le9.24. 1 K 1Ki18.38. Mt Mt23.35. Lk Lk11.51.
righteous. Mt +* Mt5.10. 1 J * 1Jn3.12. and by. He Heb12.1, Heb12.24. Ge Ge4.10. Mt
Mt23.35. Re Re6.10. yet speaketh. or, is yet spoken of. He Heb12.24.
5. Enoch. Ge * Ge5.22-24. Lk Lk3.37. Ju Jud14. translated. 2 K 2Ki2.11. Ps Ps89.48. Jn
Jn8.51, Jn8.52. not see. Lk + Lk2.26. and was. 2 K 2Ki2.16, 2Ki2.17. Je Je36.26. Re Re11.9-12.
found. f171:171J, 1 S + 1Sa13.15. this testimony. ver. Heb11.3, Heb11.4. that he pleased.
ver. Heb11.6. He Heb12.28. Heb13.16, Heb13.21. Ge Ge5.22. Ps Ps147.11. +* Ps149.4. Ro *
Ro8.8, Ro8.9. Col +* Col1.10. 1 Th 1Th2.4. 1 J 1Jn3.22.
6. without. He * Heb3.12, Heb3.18, Heb3.19. * Heb4.2, Heb4.6. Nu * Nu14.11. *
Nu20.12. Ps * Ps78.22, Ps78.32. * Ps106.21, Ps106.22, Ps106.24. Is * Is7.9. Mk Mk16.17. Jn
Jn3.18, Jn3.19. * Jn8.24. Ga * Ga5.6. Re +* Re21.8. faith. T#535. He Heb10.22. Is + Is26.3
(T#293). Ja * Jas1.5-7. he that. See on He * Heb7.25. Jb * Job21.14. Ps * Ps73.28. Is +* Is55.3.
Je Je2.31. Jn Jn14.6. must. 1 Ch +* 1Ch28.9. Je Je29.12-14. Jn * Jn4.24. Ac * Ac14.15. Ro *
Ro10.14. 1 Th * 1Th1.9. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.10. believe. 2 Ch +* 2Ch20.20. Jn Jn3.18. a rewarder. ver.
Heb11.26. Ge Ge15.1. Ru * Ru2.12. Ps * Ps58.11. Pr * Pr11.18. Mt +* Mt5.12. * Mt6.1, Mt6.2,
Mt6.5, Mt6.16. * Mt10.41, Mt10.42. Lk +* Lk6.35. diligently seek. Ex +* Ex15.26. 1 Ch +*
1Ch28.9. Ps +* Ps9.10. Ps105.3, Ps105.4. * Ps119.10, Ps119.94. Pr * Pr8.17. SS So3.1-4. Je
Je29.13, Je29.14. Mt Mt6.33. Lk * Lk12.31. 1 P + 1Pe1.10g. 2 P * 2Pe1.5, 2Pe1.10. *
2Pe3.14.
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16. they desire. See on ver. Heb11.14. He Heb12.22. 1 Ti 1Ti3.1. 1Ti6.10g. a better. ver.
Heb11.35, Heb11.40. He + Heb6.9. an heavenly. This is not a reference to either heaven or
the third heaven, but a reference to the heavenly kingdom or kingdom of heaven on earth,
the restored Davidic kingdom (Is +* Is55.3), which involves the promised restoration of the
land of Israel in theocratic millennial earthly blessing (Ac +* Ac1.6. +* Ac3.19, Ac3.21). He
Heb3.11, Heb3.18. Heb4.9mg. Dt Dt11.21. Ps Ps37.9, Ps37.11, Ps37.22, Ps37.29, Ps37.34.
Ps76.9. * Ps89.29. Pr Pr2.21, Pr2.22. Pr10.30. Pr11.31. Pr12.7. Is Is65.17. Is66.22. Je Je7.7.
Mt +* Mt5.5. Mt19.28. Ac +* Ac3.21. + Ac7.5. Ro +* Ro4.13. Ro8.19, Ro8.23. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4.
God is not. f175:175B, Ge + Ge21.16. He Heb2.11. Mk + Mk8.38. to be. Ge Ge17.7, Ge17.8.
Ge26.24. Ge28.13. Ex * Ex3.6, Ex3.15. Ex4.5. Is Is41.8-10. Je Je31.1. Mt * Mt22.31, Mt22.32.
Mk Mk12.26, Mk12.27. Lk Lk20.37, Lk20.38. Ac Ac7.32. prepared. Ps Ps73.24. Jn +* Jn14.2.
Ph Php3.20. a city. ver. Heb11.10. He Heb13.14. Mt Mt25.34. Lk Lk12.32. Ph Php3.20.
17. faith. Ge * Ge17.8, Ge17.19. * Ge22.1-12. Ja Jas2.21-24. when. Dt Dt8.2. 2 Ch
2Ch32.31. Jb Job1.11, Job1.12. Job2.3-6. Pr Pr17.3. Da * Da11.35. Zc * Zec13.9. Ml Mal3.2,
Mal3.3. Ja Jas1.2-4. Jas5.11. 1 P 1Pe1.6, 1Pe1.7. 1Pe4.12. Re +* Re3.10. received. He
Heb7.6. Ac Ac28.7g. the promises. ver. Heb11.11. offered. 2 Co 2Co8.12. Ja Jas2.21. only. Ge
* Ge22.2, Ge22.12, Ge22.16. Lk + Lk7.12. Jn Jn3.16. 1 J 1Jn4.9.
18. Of. or, To. He Heb1.7, Heb1.8g. That. Ge Ge17.19. Ge21.12. Ro Ro9.7.
19. God. Ge * Ge22.5h. Mt Mt9.28. Ro Ro4.17-21. Ep Eph3.20. from the. ver. Heb11.11,
Heb11.12. He Heb9.24. Ge * Ge22.4, Ge22.5, Ge22.13. Mt * Mt20.19. Ro Ro5.14. a figure.
He Heb9.9.
20. Isaac blessed. Ge Ge27.27-40. Ge28.2, Ge28.3.
21. faith. Ge * Ge48.5-22. and worshipped. f106, Ge + Ge31.7. Ge * Ge47.31. 1 K
1Ki1.47. Jn + Jn4.20. staff. f92:92F, He + Heb10.5. Ge Ge32.10.
22. faith. Ge * Ge50.24, Ge50.25. Ex * Ex13.19. Jsh Jos24.32. Ac Ac7.16. made mention
of. or, remembered. children of. Ac + Ac5.21.
23. faith. Ex * Ex2.2, etc. Ac Ac7.20. was hid. Pr +* Pr22.3. 2 Co 2Co12.14. 1 Ti 1Ti5.8. a
proper child. That is, a fine, beautiful, or fair child, as our translators render asteios in Ac
Ac7.20; which was in their time the sense of proper, from the French propre. Ex Ex2.2. Lk
Lk2.40, Lk2.52. Ac Ac7.20mg. and they. He Heb13.6. Ps Ps56.4. Ps118.6. Is Is8.12, Is8.13.
Is41.10, Is41.14. Is51.7, Is51.12. Da Da3.16-18. +* Da6.10. Mt +* Mt10.28. Lk +* Lk12.4,
Lk12.5. the kings. Ex * Ex1.16, Ex1.22.
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mention. the time. Jn Jn21.25. tell of. f82, Ex + Ex15.9. Gedeon. i.e. a great tree trunk,
S#1066g. For S# 01439h, see Jg + Jdg6.11. Jg ch. 6-8, Gideon. 1 S 1Sa12.11, Jerubbaal.
and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. Barak. i.e. a gleam; thunder, S#913g. For S# 01301h, Jg + Jdg4.6.
Jg ch. 4, 5. Samson. i.e. splendid sun, S#4546g. For S# 08123h, Jg + Jdg13.24. Jg ch. 13-16.
Jepthae. i.e. whom God sets free, S#2422g. For S# 03316h, see Jg + Jdg11.1. Jg ch. 11.
12:1-7, Jephthah. David. 1 S 1Sa16.1, 1Sa16.13. ch. 17, etc. Ac Ac2.29-31. Ac13.22-36.
Samuel. 1 S 1Sa1.20. 1Sa2.11, 1Sa2.18. ch. 3-12. 28:3, etc. Ps Ps99.6. Je Je15.1. Ac Ac3.24.
Ac13.20. the prophets. Mt +* Mt5.12. Lk Lk13.28. Lk16.31. Ac + Ac3.24. +* Ac10.43. Ja
Jas5.10. 1 P 1Pe1.10-12. 2 P * 2Pe1.21. 2Pe3.2.
33. through. Jsh ch. 6-13. 2 S 2Sa5.4-25. 2Sa8.1-14. Ps Ps18.32-34. Ps44.2-6. Ps144.1,
Ps144.2, Ps144.10. subdued. Jg Jdg4.24. Jdg7.25. Jdg16.30. Jdg11.33. 1 S 1Sa7.13. 2 S
2Sa5.17-25. 2Sa8.1, 2Sa8.2. wrought. f41, Ge + Ge10.1. See on ver. Heb11.4-8, Heb11.17.
Dt * Dt16.18. 1 S 1Sa12.3, 1Sa12.4. 2 S 2Sa8.15. 1 Ch 1Ch18.14. obtained. See on He *
Heb6.12-15. Heb10.36. Jsh Jos21.45. 2 S 2Sa7.11, 2Sa7.12, etc. 1 K 1Ki8.56. 1 Ch 1Ch22.9.
Ga Ga3.16. stopped. Jg * Jdg14.5, Jdg14.6. 1 S * 1Sa17.33-36. 2 S 2Sa23.20. 1 Ch 1Ch11.22.
Ps Ps91.13. Da * Da6.20-23. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17. 1 P 1Pe5.8.
34. Quenched. Ps Ps66.12. Is Is43.2. Da * Da3.19-28. 1 P 1Pe4.12. escaped. f41, Ge +
Ge10.1. 1 S 1Sa18.11. 1Sa19.10, 1Sa19.12. 1Sa20.1. 1Sa21.10. 2 S 2Sa21.16, 2Sa21.17. 1 K
1Ki19.3. 2 K * 2Ki6.16-18, 2Ki6.32. Jb Job5.20. Ps Ps144.10. Je * Je26.24. Je36.26. the edge.
f144:144A, Ge + Ge34.26. Lk Lk21.24. out of. Jg Jdg6.34. Jdg7.19-25. Jdg8.4-10. Jdg15.14-20.
* Jdg16.19-30. 2 K * 2Ki20.5, 2Ki20.7, etc. Jb Job42.10. Ps Ps6.8. 2 Co 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10.
waxed valiant. Jg Jdg7.21. * Jdg15.8, Jdg15.15. 1 S 1Sa17.51, 1Sa17.52. 2 S 2Sa10.15-19.
2Sa12.29. turned. 1 S 1Sa14.13, etc. *17:51, 52. 2 S 2Sa8.1, etc. 2 Ch 2Ch14.11-14. 2Ch16.19. 2Ch20.6-25. 2Ch32.20-22.
35. Women received. 1 K * 1Ki17.22-24. 2 K * 2Ki4.27-37. Lk Lk7.12-16. Jn Jn11.40-45. Ac
Ac9.41. tortured. Ac Ac22.24, Ac22.25, Ac22.29. not accepting. Ac Ac4.19. that they. Mt
Mt22.30. Mk Mk12.25. Lk +* Lk14.14. Lk20.36. Jn Jn5.29. Ac Ac23.6. Ac24.15. 1 Co
1Co15.54. Ph Php3.11. a better. ver. Heb11.16, Heb11.40. He + Heb6.9. resurrection. Mk
Mk9.9, Mk9.10. Ac Ac10.41. Ac13.34. Ac17.31, Ac17.32. Ac26.23. 1 Co 1Co15.12. Ph
Php3.11. 1 Th +* 1Th4.16n.
36. had trial. Re + Re2.10. mockings. Jg Jdg16.25. 2 K 2Ki2.23. 2 Ch 2Ch30.10. 2Ch36.16.
Je Je20.7. Mt Mt20.19. Mk Mk10.34. Lk Lk18.32. Lk23.11, Lk23.36. and scourgings. 1 K
1Ki22.24. Je Je20.2. Je37.15. Mt Mt21.35. Mt23.34. Mt27.26. Ac Ac5.40. Ac16.22, Ac16.23.
2 Co 2Co11.24, 2Co11.25. bonds. He Heb10.34. Ge * Ge39.20. 1 K * 1Ki22.27. 2 Ch 2Ch16.10.
Ps Ps105.17, Ps105.18. Je * Je20.2. Je29.26. Je32.2, Je32.3, Je32.8. Je36.5. * Je37.15-21.
Je38.6-13, Je38.28. Je39.15. La La3.52-55. Ac Ac4.3. Ac5.18. Ac8.3. Ac12.4, etc. 16:24, etc.
21:33. 24:27. 2 Co 2Co11.23. Ep Eph3.1. Eph4.1. 2 Ti 2Ti1.16. 2Ti2.9. Re Re2.10.
37. stoned. 1 K 1Ki21.10, 1Ki21.13-15. 2 Ch * 2Ch24.20, 2Ch24.21. Mt Mt21.35.
Mt23.37. Lk Lk13.34. Jn Jn10.31-33. Ac +* Ac7.58, Ac7.59. Ac14.19. 2 Co 2Co11.25. were
slain. 1 S 1Sa22.17-19. 1 K 1Ki18.4, 1Ki18.13. 1Ki19.1, 1Ki19.10, 1Ki19.14. Je Je2.30.
Je26.23. La La4.13, La4.14. Mt Mt23.35-37. Lk Lk11.51-54. Ac Ac7.52. Ac12.2, Ac12.3. in
sheepskins. 2 K 2Ki1.8. Zc Zec13.4. Mt Mt3.4. Mk Mk2.6. Re Re11.3. being destitute. He
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HEBREWS 12
Exhortations to constancy, patience, and diligence, deduced from the abundant testimony
of former believers, from the example of Christ, and from the loving intent and salutary effect
of the Lords corrections, Heb12.1-13; to peace and holiness, and to jealous watchfulness over
ourselves, and each other, enforced by the case of Esau, Heb12.14-17; to an obedient
reception of the gospel, and reverential worship of God, from the superior excellency of the
promised inheritance of the eternal kingdom, and the proportionately greater guilt and danger
of neglecting it, Heb12.18-29.
1. seeing. He Heb11.2-38. compassed about. Ps Ps22.4. * Ps89.1, Ps89.8. Is Is25.1. *
Is26.3, Is26.4. La La3.23. a cloud. Is Is60.8. Ezk * Eze38.9, Eze38.16. witnesses. Lk * Lk16.28.
Jn * Jn3.32. * Jn4.39, Jn4.44. Ac Ac22.20. 1 P 1Pe5.12. Re Re2.13. Re17.6. * Re22.16. let us
lay. Pr * Pr29.25. Mt * Mt10.37, Mt10.38. Lk * Lk8.14. * Lk9.59-62. * Lk12.15. * Lk14.26-33. *
Lk18.22-25. +* Lk21.34. Ro * Ro13.11-14. 2 Co * 2Co6.14. * 2Co7.1. Ep * Eph4.22-24. Ph *
Php3.7-14. Col * Col3.5-8. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9, 1Ti6.10. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.4. 1 P * 1Pe2.1. * 1Pe4.2. *
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22. are come. lit. have come. f96:96C, Ge + Ge45.9. Figure of speech Heterosis of Tenses,
past used for future. This figure is frequently used to assert the certainty of a future promised
or prophesied benefit or event. ver. Heb12.28n. Ge Ge6.13. Is Is60.1. Mt Mt12.28. Ro *
Ro8.30. 2 Co * 2Co5.1. Ep * Eph1.3. Mount Sion. Ps * Ps2.6. * Ps48.2. Ps78.68, Ps78.69. *
Ps125.1. Ps132.13, Ps132.14. Is Is12.6. Is14.32. Is28.16. Is51.11, Is51.16. +* Is59.20.
Is60.14. Jl +* Joe2.32. Mi * Mic4.7. Ro +* Ro11.26. Ga * Ga4.26. Re * Re14.1. the city. He
Heb11.10. * Heb13.14. Ps Ps48.2. Ps87.3. Mt Mt5.35. Ep + Eph2.19. Ph Php3.20mg. Re
Re3.12. Re21.2, Re21.10. Re22.19. living God. He Heb3.12. Heb9.14. Heb10.31. Dt Dt5.26.
Jsh Jos3.10. 2 K 2Ki19.4. Ps Ps42.2. Ps84.2. Je Je10.10. Da Da6.26. Ho Ho1.10. Mt +*
Mt16.16. Ro Ro9.26. 1 Th 1Th1.9. Re Re7.2. the heavenly. Care must be taken not to equate
this heavenly Jerusalem with the third heaven, for this Jerusalem descends from and out
of (Re * Re21.2) heaven to the earth (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 3, p. 46). Jn +* Jn14.2. 2
P 2Pe3.13. Re * Re21.1, Re21.2. Jerusalem. The church (ver. 23) is distinguished from, not
identified as, the heavenly Jerusalem, just as Jerusalem and its people are distinguished by the
prophets and other Scripture (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 3, p. 44). Is * Is65.17, Is65.18.
Ga + Ga4.26. Re Re3.12. an innumerable. T#11. Dt +* Dt33.2. Ps +* Ps68.17. Da * Da7.10. Ju
+* Jud14. Re * Re5.11, Re5.12. Re22.14. angels. He * Heb1.14. Mt Mt16.27. Mt25.31.
Mt26.64. Lk Lk22.69. Jn +* Jn1.51n.
23. the general. Ps Ps89.7. Ps111.1. Ac +* Ac20.28. Ep Eph1.22. * Eph5.24-27. Col
Col1.24. 1 Ti 1Ti3.5. church. He Heb2.12. Ac Ac7.38. the firstborn. Ge Ge49.3. Ex Ex4.22.
Ex13.2. Ex22.29. Nu =* Nu3.12, Nu3.13. Dt * Dt21.17. 2 Ch 2Ch21.3. Ps * Ps89.27. Je +*
Je31.9. Ro Ro8.16, Ro8.17, Ro8.29. Ja * Jas1.18. Re * Re14.4. which. Ex Ex32.32. Ps
Ps69.28. Is Is56.5, Is56.6. Ml Mal3.16, Mal3.17. Lk +* Lk10.20. Ac Ac13.39. Ph * Php4.3. Re
Re13.8. Re20.15. are. Mt Mt22.32. written. or, enrolled. in heaven. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4n. God
the Judge. He +* Heb6.10-12. + Heb9.27. Ge +* Ge18.25. Ps Ps9.8. Ps50.5, Ps50.6. Ps58.11.
Ps67.4. * Ps75.7. Ps82.1. Ps94.2. Ps96.10, Ps96.13. Ps98.9. Ec * Ec12.14. Mt Mt25.31-34. Jn
* Jn5.27. Ro * Ro2.16. Ro3.6. 2 Th 2Th1.5-7. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.8. 1 P 1Pe2.23. * 1Pe4.5. the spirits.
Gr. pneuma, Ro + Ro1.4n. f121:121A, Mt + Mt27.50. He Heb11.4, Heb11.40. Ec +* Ec3.21.
+* Ec12.7. Is +* Is38.16. Lk * Lk23.46. Ac +* Ac7.59. 1 Co 1Co5.5. 1Co13.12. 1Co15.49,
1Co15.54. 2 Co 2Co5.8. Ph Php1.21-23. Php3.12, etc. Col Col1.12. Re * Re6.9. * Re7.1417. made perfect. He + Heb2.10. Re +* Re14.13.
24. Jesus. He Heb7.22. Heb8.6, Heb8.8. 1 Ti 1Ti2.5. the mediator. He Heb8.6. *
Heb9.15. Ga + Ga3.19. new. He + Heb8.8. * Heb13.20. Is +* Is55.3. Je * Je31.31-33. covenant.
or, testament. He Heb9.15. Mt * Mt26.28. Mk Mk14.24. Lk Lk22.20. Ro + Ro9.4. to the blood.
f117, Ge + Ge19.8. He Heb9.21. +* Heb10.19, Heb10.22. Heb11.28. Ex * Ex24.8. 1 P * 1Pe1.2.
1 J 1Jn1.7. sprinkling. Gr. rantismos, S#4473g, only here and 1 P 1Pe1.2g. He +*
Heb10.22n. Heb11.28. Le = Le8.30. speaketh. He Heb11.4. Ge Ge4.10. Mt Mt23.35. Lk
Lk11.51. better. He + Heb6.9. Abel. He Heb11.4. Ge = Ge2.8-10.
25. See that. He Heb8.5. Ex Ex16.20. 1 K 1Ki12.16. Is Is48.6. Is64.9. Mt Mt8.4. 1 Th *
1Th5.15. 1 P * 1Pe1.22. Re Re19.10. Re22.9. refuse not. He +* Heb3.12. Pr Pr1.24. Pr8.33.
Pr13.18. * Pr15.32. Je * Je11.10. Ezk Eze5.6. Zc * Zec7.11. Mt * Mt17.5. Ac Ac7.35. * Ac13.45,
Ac13.46. For if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. escaped not. See on He Heb2.1-3. Heb3.17. *
Heb10.28, Heb10.29. refused him. ver. Heb12.19. Je * Je13.10. that spake. He + Heb8.5g. on
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Exhortations to brotherly love, hospitality, and compassion; to chastity, contentment, and
trust in God, Heb13.1-3; to recollect the faith, examples, and happy end of deceased pastors,
Heb13.4-7; remembering that Christ is unchangeable and eternal, Heb13.8; to watchfulness
against false doctrines, regard to the sacrifice of Christ, willingness to bear reproach for him,
thanksgivings to God, liberality to men, subjection to vigilant and faithful teachers, and prayer
for the apostle, Heb13.9-19. An earnest prayer to the God of peace, through the great
Shepherd, and the blood of his covenant, for the Hebrews; and concluding salutations,
Heb13.20-25.
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The apostle addresses the twelve tribes, which were scattered abroad, Jas1.1. He exhorts
them to joyful patience under trials, Jas1.2-4; and to ask wisdom of God in faith, with an
unwavering mind, Jas1.5-8. He counsels the poor and the rich, Jas1.9-11; and shows the
happiness prepared for those who endure, Jas1.12. Men are tempted to sin, not by God, but by
their own lusts, Jas1.13-15. Every good gift comes from the unchangeable God, of which good
gifts regeneration is especially mentioned, Jas1.16-18. Cautions against pride, loquacity, anger,
and malice, 19, 20: admonitions to receive the word of God in meekness, and to reduce it to
practice, Jas1.21-25. The necessity of bridling the tongue, Jas1.26. The nature of true religion,
Jas1.27.
1. James. Mt Mt10.3. +* Mt13.55. Mk Mk3.18. Lk Lk6.15. Ac Ac1.13. + Ac12.17. Ac15.13.
Ac21.18. Ga Ga1.19. Ga2.9, Ga2.12. Ju * Jud1. a servant. Gr. bondservant. Lk Lk2.29.
Lk16.13. Ac Ac2.18. Ac4.29. Ac16.17. Jn Jn12.26. Ro Ro1.1. Ph Php1.1. 1 Th 1Th1.9. 2 Ti
2Ti2.24. Ti Tt1.1. 1 P 1Pe2.16. 2 P 2Pe1.1. Re + Re7.3. and of. Jn Jn15.15. Ro Ro1.1. 1 Co
1Co7.22. Ga Ga1.10. Ep Eph6.6. Ph Php1.1. Col + Col3.24. Col4.12. 2 Ti 2Ti2.24. 2 P 2Pe1.1.
Ju Jud1. Re Re1.1. Re2.20. to. Ex Ex24.4. Ex28.21. Ex39.14. 1 K 1Ki18.31. Ezr Ezr6.17. Mt
Mt19.28. Mt22.30. Ac Ac26.7. Re Re7.4. Re21.12. scattered. Le Le26.33. Dt Dt4.27.
Dt28.25, Dt28.64. Dt30.3. Dt32.26. Est Es3.8. Ezk Eze12.15. Am Am9.8, Am9.9. Jn + Jn7.35.
Ac * Ac2.5, Ac2.9-11. * Ac8.1, Ac8.4. Ac15.21. Ga Ga3.26-29. 1 P * 1Pe1.1. greeting. Ezr
Ezr5.7. Ac + Ac15.23. Ac23.26. 2 Ti 2Ti4.21.
2. count. ver. Jas1.12. Mt +* Mt5.10-12. * Mt6.13. Lk Lk6.22, Lk6.23. Ac * Ac5.41. Ro *
Ro8.17, Ro8.18, Ro8.35-37. 2 Co 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ph Php1.29. Php2.17. Col Col1.24.
He Heb10.34. Heb12.11. 1 P * 1Pe4.13-16. all. f108:108B, 1 Co + 1Co13.2. divers. Mt
Mt26.41. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. He Heb11.36-38. 1 P 1Pe1.6-8. 2 P 2Pe2.9. Re Re2.10.
3. that. Ro * Ro5.3, Ro5.4. +* Ro8.28. 2 Co 2Co4.17. 1 P * 1Pe1.7. patience. Ja Jas5.11.
Ro +* Ro2.7. Ro8.25. +* Ro15.4. Col Col1.11. 2 Th 2Th1.4. 2Th3.5. He +* Heb10.36. Heb12.1.
2 P 2Pe1.6.
4. let patience. f16, Ge + Ge1.27. f50, Ho + Ho2.21. T#498. Ja * Jas5.7-11. Jb + Job14.14
(T#154). 17:9. Ps Ps37.1, Ps37.7. Ps40.1. Pr + Pr16.7 (T#737). +19:11 (T#201). Hab Hab2.3.
Mt 10:+ Mt10.16 (T#660), 22. +11:29 (T#62). 24:13. Lk Lk8.15. * Lk21.19. Ro * Ro2.7. Ro12.12.
2 Co 2Co6.4. Ga +* Ga6.1 (T#437), 9. 1 Th * 1Th5.14. He * Heb6.12. * Heb10.36. * Heb12.1,
Heb12.2. Ja Jas5.7-11. 1 P 1Pe2.20. 2 P * 2Pe1.5, 2Pe1.6. perfect and. f50, Ho + Ho2.21. Ja
Jas3.2. Pr +* Pr4.18. Mt + Mt5.48. Jn Jn17.23. 1 Co 1Co2.6. Ph Php3.12-15. Col Col4.12. 2 Ti *
2Ti3.17. He Heb13.21. 1 P 1Pe5.10. 1 J 1Jn4.17, 1Jn4.18. entire. Ac Ac3.16. 1 Th * 1Th5.23.
wanting. ver. Jas1.5. Mt Mt19.20. Mk Mk10.21. Lk Lk18.22. 2 P 2Pe1.9.
5. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. any. Ex Ex31.3, Ex31.6. Ex36.1-4. 1 K 1Ki3.7-9, 1Ki3.11,
1Ki3.12. Jb Job28.12-28. Pr Pr3.5-7. Pr9.4-6. Je Je1.6, Je1.7. 2 Co 2Co2.16. wisdom. Ps +*
Ps51.6. +* Ps119.27. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.7. let him ask. T#395, 1871. ver. Jas1.17. Ja Jas3.17. Jas5.16.
Ex Ex3.13. 1 Ch 1Ch22.12. 2 Ch 2Ch1.10. Pr Pr2.3-7. Pr18.1. Is Is55.6, Is55.7. Je Je29.12,
Je29.13. Da Da2.18-22. Mt +* Mt7.7-11. Lk Lk11.9-13. Jn Jn4.10. Jn14.13. Jn15.7. *
Jn16.23, Jn16.24. 1 J 1Jn3.22. 1Jn5.14, 1Jn5.15. that giveth. Ps +* Ps32.8. Pr Pr28.5. Is
Is28.26. Ac + Ac17.25. and upbraideth. Mt Mt11.20. Mk Mk16.14. Lk Lk15.20-22.
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21. lay. Is Is2.20. Is30.22. Ezk Eze18.31. Ro +* Ro1.29. Ro13.12, Ro13.13. Ep Eph4.22.
Col * Col3.5-8. He * Heb12.1. 1 P 1Pe2.1, 1Pe2.11. filthiness. Ja * Jas4.8. Ezk Eze36.25. 2 Co *
2Co7.1. Ep Eph5.4. Re Re22.11. and receive. T#1067. Ja Jas3.13. Ps +* Ps25.9. Is Is29.19.
Is61.1. Zp +* Zep2.3. Mt +* Mt5.5. Lk +* Lk8.15. Ac Ac10.33. 1 Th 1Th1.5. 1Th2.13. the
engrafted. Jn Jn6.63, Jn6.68. Ro Ro6.17mg. Ro11.17. He Heb4.2. which. Jn Jn5.24. Ac
Ac13.26. * Ac20.32. Ro +* Ro1.16. 1 Co +* 1Co15.2. Ep Eph1.13. 1 Th 1Th2.13. 2 Ti +
2Ti3.15-17. Ti * Tt2.11. He * Heb2.3. 1 P 1Pe1.9. souls. Gr. psyche, f171:171Q, 2 Co +
2Co12.15mg. Ps Ps103.1. Lk +* Lk1.46.
22. be ye doers. Ja Jas2.14-20. Jas4.11, Jas4.17. Dt +* Dt26.16. Mt Mt5.19. Mt7.2125. Mt12.50. * Mt28.20. Lk * Lk6.46-48. * Lk8.21. +* Lk11.28. +* Lk12.47, Lk12.48. Jn *
Jn8.31. +* Jn13.17. Ro * Ro2.13. Ep Eph2.10. Ph Php4.8, Php4.9. Col * Col3.17. Ti Tt3.8. 1 J
2: 1Jn2.3, 1Jn2.9, 1Jn2.10. 1Jn3.7. 3 J * 3Jn11. Re * Re22.7. the word. ver. Jas1.21, Jas1.23.
Mk Mk4.14. not hearers only. Ezk +* Eze33.31, Eze33.32. deceiving. T#1078. ver. Jas1.26. Is
Is44.20. Ob +* Ob3. 1 Co * 1Co3.18. +* 1Co6.9. 1Co15.33. Ga * Ga6.3, Ga6.7. Col Col2.4. 2 Ti
2Ti3.13. Ti Tt3.3. 2 P 2Pe2.13. 1 J 1Jn1.8. Re Re12.9.
23. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. a hearer. See on Ja Jas2.14-26. Je Je44.16. Ezk +*
Eze33.31, Eze33.32. Mt * Mt7.26, Mt7.27. Lk * Lk6.47-49, etc. natural face. Gr. face of his
birth. Ja Jas3.6. mirror. 1 Co 1Co13.12g. 2 Co 2Co3.18g.
24. beholdeth. f96:96C, Ge + Ge4.1. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. what. Jg Jdg8.18. Mt
Mt8.27. Lk Lk1.66. Lk7.39. 1 Th 1Th1.5. 2 P 2Pe3.11.
25. looketh. Pr Pr14.15. Is +* Is8.20n. Lk Lk24.12. Jn Jn20.5, Jn20.11g. 2 Co * 2Co13.5.
He * Heb12.15. 1 P 1Pe1.12. the perfect. Ja Jas2.12. Ps Ps19.7-10. Ps119.32, * Ps119.45,
Ps119.96-105. Ro * Ro7.12, Ro7.22, Ro7.23. liberty. Ja Jas2.12. Jn Jn8.32, Jn8.36. Ro *
Ro8.15. 2 Co * 2Co3.17, 2Co3.18. Ga Ga2.4. Ga5.1, Ga5.13. 1 P 1Pe2.16. 2 P 2Pe2.19. and
continueth. 1 S 1Sa12.14. Jn +* Jn8.31. Jn15.9, Jn15.10. Ac Ac2.42. +* Ac13.43. Ac26.22. Ro
* Ro2.7, Ro2.8. +* Ro11.22. Col +* Col1.23. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.15. +* 1Ti4.16. 1 J * 1Jn2.24. a
forgetful. ver. Jas1.23, Jas1.24. but a doer. ver. +* Jas1.22. Jn +* Jn13.17. this. Ps +* Ps1.1,
Ps1.2. * Ps19.11. Ps106.3. Ps119.2, Ps119.3. Lk * Lk6.47, etc. +*11:28. Jn +* Jn13.17. 1 Co +
1Co15.58. Re +* Re14.13. Re22.14. deed. or, doing.
26. If any. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. seem. Pr Pr14.12. * Pr16.25. Mt Mt3.9. Mk
Mk10.42. Lk +* Lk8.18. 1 Co * 1Co3.18. 1Co10.12. 1Co11.16. 1Co14.37. Ga Ga2.6, Ga2.9.
Ga6.3. He Heb4.1. bridleth not. T#731. ver. Jas1.19. Ja Jas3.2-6. Ps Ps32.9. * Ps34.13. *
Ps39.1, Ps39.2. Ps141.3. Pr * Pr10.19, Pr10.31. * Pr13.2, Pr13.3. Pr15.2. Pr16.10. Pr19.1. *
Pr21.23. Ec * Ec10.20. Mi * Mic7.5. Mt * Mt12.34, Mt12.35. Ep Eph4.29. Eph5.4. Col Col4.6.
1 P 1Pe3.10. but. See on ver. Jas1.22. Dt Dt11.16. Is Is44.20. Ga Ga6.3. this. Ja Jas2.20. Is
Is1.13. Ml Mal3.14. Mt Mt15.9. Mk Mk7.7. 1 Co +* 1Co15.2, 1Co15.15. Ga Ga3.4. religion.
Ac Ac26.5. Col Col2.18g.
27. Pure. Ja Jas3.17. Ps Ps119.1. Mt +* Mt5.8. Lk Lk1.6. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1Ti5.4. God and. Ja
Jas3.9. 1 Co 1Co15.24. Ep Eph5.20. Ti Tt2.13n. is this. Ps * Ps15.1-5. Is Is58.6, Is58.7. Mi +*
Mic6.8. Zc * Zec7.9, Zec7.10. He * Heb11.6. To visit. Jb Job29.12, Job29.13. Job31.15-20. Ps
Ps68.5. Is * Is1.16, Is1.17. Mt * Mt25.34-46. Ro Ro12.13. Ga * Ga5.6. +* Ga6.9, Ga6.10. 1 J
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Caution against partial regard to the rich, and contempt of the poor, especially in places of
worship, as contrary to the law of love, Jas2.1-9. The transgression of one commandment
violates the whole law, Jas2.10-12. No mercy will be shown to the unmerciful, Jas2.13. As love,
shown by words alone, is worthless; so faith without works is dead and unprofitable, Jas2.1420. This is illustrated by the examples of Abraham and Rahab, Jas2.21-26.
1. the faith. Ac * Ac20.21. Ac24.24. Col Col1.4. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.19. Ti * Tt1.1. 2 P * 2Pe1.1. Re *
Re14.12. the Lord. Ne +* Ne9.6. of glory. Ps * Ps24.7-10. Ps29.3. Is Is42.8. Jn Jn1.14. +*
Jn3.13, Jn3.31. * Jn17.5. Ac Ac7.2. 1 Co 1Co2.8. +* 1Co15.47. Ep Eph1.17. Ti * Tt2.13. He *
Heb1.3. 1 P 1Pe4.14. with respect. ver. Jas2.3, Jas2.9. Ja * Jas3.17. Le +* Le19.15. Dt *
Dt1.17. * Dt16.19. 2 Ch 2Ch19.7. Pr * Pr24.23. * Pr28.21. Mt * Mt22.16. Lk Lk1.52. Ac +
Ac10.34. Ro Ro2.11. 2 Co + 2Co6.16. Ep Eph6.9. Col Col3.25. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.21. Ju * Jud16.
2. if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. assembly. Gr. synagogue. gold. Est Es3.10. Es8.2. Lk
Lk15.22. goodly. Ge Ge27.15. Mt Mt11.8, Mt11.9. Lk Lk23.11. Ac Ac10.30. Re Re15.6.
Re19.8. in vile. Is * Is64.6. Zc Zec3.3, Zec3.4. Re Re22.11g.
3. have respect. Ro * Ro12.16. Ju Jud16. in a good place. or, well, or, seemly. to the poor.
See on ver. Jas2.6. Pr * Pr14.20, Pr14.21. Pr18.23. Is +* Is65.5. Lk Lk7.44-46. 2 Co * 2Co8.9.
4. partial. f135, Ps + Ps68.28. See on ver. Jas2.1. Ja Jas1.6. Jas3.17. Jb Job34.19. Ml
Mal2.9. judges. f135, Ps + Ps68.28. Ja Jas4.11. Jb Job21.27. Ps Ps58.1. Ps82.2. Ps109.31. Mt
Mt7.1-5. Lk Lk16.8, Lk16.9. Lk18.6. Jn +* Jn7.24. evil thoughts. Mt Mt15.19.
5. Hearken. Jg Jdg9.7. 1 K 1Ki22.28. Jb Job34.10. Job37.14. Pr Pr7.24. Pr8.32. Mk
Mk7.14. Ac Ac7.2. my beloved. Ja + Jas1.16. Hath not. Ja Jas1.9. Jb Job34.19. Is Is14.32.
Is29.19. Zp Zep3.12. Zc Zec11.7, Zec11.11. Mt Mt11.5. Lk Lk6.20. Lk9.57, Lk9.58. Lk16.22,
Lk16.25. Jn Jn7.48. 1 Co * 1Co1.26-28. 2 Co * 2Co8.9. chosen. Ac +* Ac13.48. +* Ac18.27. 1 Co
+* 1Co1.27. Ep Eph1.4, Eph1.5. Col Col3.12. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10. the poor. T#524,
781. Ja Jas1.9. 1 S 1Sa2.8, 1Sa2.9. Jb Job5.15, Job5.16. Job36.15. Ps * Ps9.18. + Ps12.5
(T#523). *68:10. 69:33. 72:2, 12, 13. 102:17. *107:41. 113:7, 8. 112:9, 10. 132:15. Is Is14.30. Je
* Je20.13. Je52.16. Mt +* Mt5.3. Mt11.5. Lk Lk1.52, Lk1.53. Lk4.18. Lk10.21. Lk14.21.
Lk16.25. 1 Co 1Co1.26-29. this. Jn +* Jn6.54n. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. rich in faith. Pr
Pr8.17-21. * Pr13.7. Lk + Lk12.21. 1 Co 1Co3.21-23. 2 Co 2Co4.15. 2Co6.10. * 2Co8.9. Ep
Eph1.18. Eph3.8. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.18. He Heb11.26. Re * Re2.9. Re3.18. Re21.7. heirs. Mt +*
Mt5.3. +* Mt25.34. Lk +* Lk12.32. +* Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Ro +* Ro4.13. +* Ro8.17. 1 Co +*
1Co6.9. Ep * Eph1.5, +* Eph1.11n. Col * Col3.24. 1 Th +* 1Th2.12. 2 Th 2Th1.5. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.8,
2Ti4.18. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4. the. or, that. kingdom. Mt + Mt5.5. +* Mt25.34. Lk Lk12.32. Lk13.29.
+* Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Ac +* Ac1.6n. Ac8.12. Ac14.22. Ac20.25. Ac28.31. Col +* Col1.13n.
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A caution against an assuming and aspiring conduct, Jas3.1" Jas3.2 }. The fatal effects of
an unbridled tongue, and the difficulty and duty of governing the tongue, Jas3.3-12. The
nature and effects of earthly, and heavenly, wisdom contrasted, Jas3.13-18.
1. be not. Ml Mal2.12. Mt Mt9.11. Mt10.24. * Mt23.8-10, Mt23.14. Jn Jn3.10. Ac
Ac13.1. Ro Ro2.20, Ro2.21. 1 Co 1Co12.28, 1Co12.29. Ep +* Eph4.11. 1 Ti 1Ti1.7. 2 Ti
2Ti1.11g. 1 P +* 1Pe5.3. many masters. Rather, be not many of you teachers, didaskaloi; for
many wish to be teachers who have more need to learn; and aspire to the office of teacher,
without a proper call or suitable qualifications. knowing. Le Le10.3. Ezk Eze3.17, Eze3.18.
Eze33.7-9. Lk Lk6.37. +* Lk12.47, Lk12.48. Lk16.2. Ac Ac20.26, Ac20.27. 1 Co 1Co4.2-5. 2 Co
2Co5.10. He * Heb13.17. receive. Mk Mk12.40. Lk Lk20.47. condemnation. or, judgment.
f37:37B, Ge + Ge3.22. Mt * Mt7.1, Mt7.2. Mt23.14. 1 Co * 1Co11.29-32g.
2. in. 1 K +* 1Ki8.46. 2 Ch 2Ch6.36. Pr Pr10.19. * Pr20.9. Ec +* Ec7.20. Is Is53.9. Is64.6.
Ro * Ro3.10. Ro7.21. Ga Ga3.22. Ga5.17. 1 J 1Jn1.8-10. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. ver.
Jas3.5, Jas3.6, Jas3.8. See on Ja Jas1.26. Ps * Ps34.13. Pr Pr13.3. 1 P 1Pe3.10. offend not.
Ja + Jas2.10. Is Is53.9. 1 P 1Pe2.22. in word. Jb * Job31.30. Ps * Ps15.2-4. * Ps39.1. Mt
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Wars and contentions spring from the lusts of the human heart, which produce the most
fatal effects, and always end in disappointment, Jas4.1" Jas4.2 }; because men do not ask good
gifts from God; or because they ask amiss, Jas4.3. The friendship of the world is enmity
against God, Jas4.4. The spirit that is in us lusteth to envy and pride; but God resisteth the
proud, and showeth favor to the humble, Jas4.5" Jas4.6 }. Exhortations to repentance and
submission to God, Jas4.7-10. Cautions against destruction and censoriousness, and against
carnal security; with instructions to consider the uncertainty of life, and to trust God in every
undertaking, Jas4.11-17.
1. whence. Ja Jas3.14-18. wars. Je Je1.19. Je15.20. wars. f102, Ge + Ge2.24. fightings.
or, brawlings. come they. Ja Jas1.14. Ge Ge4.5-8. Je Je17.9. Mt Mt15.19. Mk +* Mk7.21-23.
Jn Jn8.44. Ro Ro8.7. 1 Ti 1Ti6.4-10. Ti Tt3.3. 1 P 1Pe1.14. 1Pe2.11. 1Pe4.2, 1Pe4.3. 2 P
2Pe2.18. 2Pe3.3. 1 J 1Jn2.15-17. Ju Jud16-18. lusts. or, pleasures. So ver. Jas4.3. that war.
Ro Ro7.23. 1 P 1Pe2.11. in your. Ro * Ro6.12, Ro6.13. Ro7.5, Ro7.23. Ga * Ga5.17. Col *
Col3.5.
2. lust. Ja Jas5.1-5. Pr Pr1.19. Ec Ec4.8. Hab Hab2.5. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9, 1Ti6.10. kill. or, envy.
Ja Jas5.6. desire. or, covet. Gr. desire to have. f93:93B, Is + Is66.11. Ps +* Ps10.3. Ac + Ac7.6.
ye have not. ver. +* Jas4.3. Jn +* Jn9.31. because. Ja Jas1.5. Is Is7.12. Mt * Mt7.7, Mt7.8. Lk
Lk11.9-13. Jn Jn4.10. Jn16.24. ye ask not. Jsh +* Jos9.14. Jg Jdg20.23, Jdg20.26. 2 K =
2Ki13.18, 2Ki13.19. Is Is29.15. Je + Je10.25.
3. ask, and. Ja Jas1.6, Jas1.7. Jb Job27.8-10. Job35.12. Ps Ps18.41. * Ps66.18, Ps66.19. Pr
* Pr1.28. Pr15.8. Pr21.13, Pr21.27. Is Is1.15, Is1.16. Je Je11.11, Je11.14. Je14.12. Mi
Mic3.4. Zc Zec7.13. Mt + Mt7.7. * Mt20.22. Mk Mk10.38. Jn +* Jn9.31. 1 J 1Jn3.22. * 1Jn5.14.
receive not. For a summary of Scriptural reasons for unanswered prayer, see T#1792. Ja
Jas1.6, Jas1.7. Dt Dt1.45. 1 S 1Sa14.37. 1Sa28.6. Ps * Ps66.18. Pr * Pr1.28. Pr21.13. Pr28.9.
Is Is1.15. Is59.2. Mi Mic3.4. Zc Zec7.13. 2 Co 2Co12.8, 2Co12.9. ask amiss. T#1792. Nu
Nu11.15. 1 K 1Ki3.11, 1Ki3.12. 1Ki19.4. Ps Ps84.11. * Ps106.15. Pr Pr30.8, Pr30.9. Jon
Jon4.3. Mt Mt5.23, Mt5.24. Mt20.21. Lk Lk12.13. Jn Jn18.23g. 1 J 1Jn5.14. ye may. Lk
Lk15.13, Lk15.30. Lk16.1, Lk16.2. consume. Lk Lk15.14g. lusts. or, pleasures. ver. Jas4.1. Lk
+* Lk8.14.
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10. Humble. T#357. See on ver. Jas4.6, Jas4.7. Le Le26.41, Le26.42. 1 K 1Ki21.27. 2 Ch
+ 2Ch7.14 (T#607). 12:7. Jb Job5.11. Job22.29. Ps Ps9.12. Ps10.17. Ps138.6. Pr Pr3.34.
Pr15.33. Pr22.4. Pr29.23. Is +* Is57.15. Ezk Eze21.26. Da Da9.3. Mi +* Mic6.8. Mt +* Mt5.3.
Lk Lk1.52. + Lk13.3 (T#606). 18:14. 2 Co 2Co11.7. 1 P * 1Pe5.5, 1Pe5.6. he. 1 S 1Sa2.9. Jb
Job22.29. Ps Ps27.6. Ps28.9. Ps30.1. Ps113.7. Ps147.6. Mt + Mt23.12. Lk Lk14.11. Lk18.14. 1
P 1Pe5.6.
11. Speak. Ja Jas5.9. Ex Ex20.16. Ps Ps50.20. Ps101.5. Ps140.11. Ro Ro1.30. 2 Co
2Co12.20. Ep * Eph4.31. 1 Ti 1Ti3.11. 2 Ti 2Ti3.3. Ti Tt3.2. 1 P 1Pe2.1, 1Pe2.12. 1Pe3.16. and
judgeth. Mt +* Mt7.1, Mt7.2. Lk * Lk6.37. Ro Ro2.1. * Ro14.3, Ro14.4, Ro14.10-12. 1 Co +*
1Co4.5. speaketh evil of the law. Ja Jas2.8. Ro * Ro7.7, Ro7.12, Ro7.13. if. f184:184A, 1 Co +
1Co15.2. a doer. Ja * Jas1.22, Jas1.23, Jas1.25. 1 K 1Ki11.34. Jn +* Jn17.6. Ro Ro2.13. 1 J +*
1Jn2.3.
12. is one. Ja Jas2.19. lawgiver. Is Is33.22. able. 2 K 2Ki5.7. Mt +* Mt10.28. Lk +* Lk12.5.
He * Heb7.25. destroy. Gr. apollumi, Mt + Mt2.13. who. 1 S 1Sa25.10. Jb Job38.2. Ro Ro2.1. +
Ro9.20. Ro14.4, Ro14.13.
13. Go to. Ja Jas5.1. Ge Ge11.3, Ge11.4, Ge11.7. Ec Ec2.1. Is Is5.5. To day. Pr * Pr27.1. Is
Is56.12. Lk Lk12.17-20. will go. f96:96B, Mt + Mt11.6. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. continue.
f171:171J, Ac + Ac15.33. Mt Mt20.12. Re Re13.5g. and buy. Is Is24.2. Is56.11. Ezk Eze7.12. 1
Co 1Co7.30.
14. morrow. Pr Pr27.1. Mt Mt6.34. It is. or, For it is. a vapor. Ja Jas1.10. Jb * Job7.6,
Job7.7, Job7.9. Job8.9. Job9.25, Job9.26. Job14.1, Job14.2. Ps Ps39.5. Ps89.47. Ps90.5-7. *
Ps102.3. Ps144.4. Is Is38.12. 1 P 1Pe1.24. 1Pe4.7. 1 J 1Jn2.17. a little time. T#148. Ge *
Ge47.9. Dt +* Dt5.16. 2 S 2Sa19.34mg. 1 Ch * 1Ch29.15. Jb 7:+ Job7.1 (T#146), 6. *8:9. 9:25,
26. 14:1, 2. Ps * Ps39.5. + Ps89.47 (T#726). *90:10, +12 (T#727). *102:11. *103:15, 16. 109:23.
144:4. Ec Ec6.12. Is +* Is38.10. Is40.6, Is40.7. * Is64.6. 1 Co * 1Co7.29-31. +* 1Co11.30. 1 P
1Pe1.24. 1 J * 1Jn2.17. vanisheth. Ac Ac13.41.
15. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. 2 S 2Sa15.25, 2Sa15.26. Ps Ps31.15. Pr * Pr19.21. La *
La3.37. Ac +* Ac18.21. Ro * Ro1.10. * Ro15.32. 1 Co 1Co4.19. * 1Co16.7. He * Heb6.3. we
shall. f96:96B, Mt + Mt11.6.
16. ye rejoice. Ja Jas3.14. Ps Ps52.1, Ps52.7. Pr Pr25.14. Pr27.1. Is Is47.7, Is47.8,
Is47.10. 1 Co 1Co4.7, 1Co4.8. 1Co5.6. Re Re18.7. boastings. 1 J 1Jn2.16. all such. Ja Jas1.9. 1
Co 1Co5.6.
17. knoweth. Lk +* Lk12.47, Lk12.48. Jn Jn5.39. + Jn9.41. +* Jn13.17. Jn15.22. Ro Ro1.20,
Ro1.21, Ro1.32. Ro2.17-23. Ro7.13. 2 Ti 2Ti2.15. 2 P 2Pe2.21. 2Pe3.18. to do good. Ja
Jas1.27. Jas3.17. Ps Ps1.1-3. Ps15.1-5. Ps34.14. Ps37.3, Ps37.27. Ps122.6. Is +* Is66.4. Mi
Mic2.7. +* Mic6.8. Lk +* Lk6.35. Lk16.10. Ro Ro13.3. 1 Co * 1Co15.58. Ga +* Ga6.10. Ph
Php3.12. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.13. +* 1Ti6.18. He +* Heb13.16. 1 P 1Pe2.15. 1Pe3.11, 1Pe3.17. 2 P *
2Pe3.18. doeth it not. Ja Jas3.2, Jas3.8. Jg Jdg5.23. Jdg21.8. Ne Ne3.5. Ne9.35. Ps *
Ps109.16. Pr Pr21.13. Je Je8.20. +* Je48.10. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Eze34.4. Mt Mt7.26. Mt23.23.
Mt25.27, Mt25.45. Lk Lk11.42. +* Lk12.47. Lk17.10. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.14. sin. Ja Jas2.10, Jas2.11.
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Judgments are denounced on the rich and wicked Jews, Jas5.1-6. Christians are exhorted to
patience and meekness under their trials, in hope of a speedy deliverance, Jas5.7-11. A caution
against swearing; and an admonition to prayer and praise, Jas5.12" Jas5.13 }. Instructions
concerning the elders visiting the sick, Jas5.14" Jas5.15 }; and concerning Christians confessing
their sins to each other, with prayer for one another; and a declaration of the efficacy of
fervent prayer, Jas5.17" Jas5.18 }. An encouragement to attempt the conversion of sinners, and
the recovery of offending brethren, Jas5.19" Jas5.20 }.
1. Go. See on Ja Jas4.13. ye rich. f38:38B, 2 S + 2Sa1.24. Ja Jas1.11. Jas2.6. Dt Dt8.12-14.
Dt32.15. Ne Ne9.25, Ne9.26. Jb Job20.15-29. Ps Ps17.14. Ps49.6-20. Ps73.3-9, Ps73.18-20.
Pr * Pr11.4, Pr11.28. Ec Ec5.13, Ec5.14. Je +* Je9.23. Am Am6.1. Mi Mic6.12. Zp Zep1.18. Mt
Mt19.23, Mt19.24. Lk * Lk6.24. Lk12.16-21. Lk16.19-25. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9, 1Ti6.10. Re 6:15-24.
weep. f96:96B, Ge + Ge20.7. Ja Jas4.9. Is Is13.6. Is15.2, Is15.3, Is15.8. Is16.7. Is22.12,
Is22.13. Je Je4.8. Je51.8. Ezk Eze19.2. Eze30.2. Jl Joe1.5, Joe1.11, Joe1.13. Am Am6.6,
Am6.7. Zc Zec11.2, Zec11.3. Lk Lk6.25. Lk23.28, Lk23.29. miseries. Ro Ro3.16. that shall
come. Pr +* Pr11.4. Ezk Eze7.19. Zp +* Zep1.11. Mt * Mt24.1, Mt24.2, Mt24.21.
2. Your riches. Je Je17.11. Ezk Eze17.9, Eze17.10. Mt * Mt6.19, Mt6.20. Lk Lk12.33. 1 P
1Pe1.4. your garments. Ja Jas2.2. Jb Job13.28. Ps Ps39.11. Is Is50.9. Is51.8. Ho Ho5.12.
3. is. f96:96C. Heterosis of Tenses, Present put for Future. The present tense is often put
for the future, to show that the thing spoken of shall as certainly happen as if it were already
present (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 1, p. 415, citing Macnight). For other instances of
this figure, see Mt + Mt2.4. Ro Ro8.30. He Heb12.22n. cankered. 2 Ti 2Ti2.17. the rust. Mt *
Mt6.20. a witness. Ge Ge31.48, Ge31.52. Jsh Jos24.27. Jb Job16.8. Mt + Mt8.4. Lk Lk9.5. and
shall. Je Je19.9. Mi Mic3.3. Re Re17.16. Re20.15. +* Re21.8. Ye have. Dt Dt32.33, Dt32.34.
Jb Job14.16, Job14.17. Mt Mt6.19. Lk Lk12.21. Ro * Ro2.5. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.19. 2 P 2Pe3.7.
heaped treasure. f63:63A, 2 S + 2Sa6.6. By ellipsis, supply ye have treasured up (wrath) for
the last days. the last days. ver. Jas5.8, Jas5.9. See on Ge Ge49.1. Is +* Is2.2. Mi Mic4.1. Jn
+* Jn6.54n. Ac Ac2.17. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1. 2 P 2Pe3.3. 1 J + 1Jn2.18.
4. the hire. Le +* Le19.13. Dt +* Dt24.14, Dt24.15. Jb Job24.10, Job24.11. Job31.38,
Job31.39. Is Is5.7. Je * Je22.13. Hab Hab2.11. Zc * Zec8.10. Ml +* Mal3.5. Mt Mt10.10. Lk *
Lk10.7. Col +* Col4.1. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.18. fields. Lk Lk21.21. Jn Jn4.35g. kept back. Le +* Le19.13.
Dt +* Dt24.15. Pr * Pr3.27, Pr3.28. by fraud. Le +* Le19.13. Je Je22.13. Ml +* Mal3.5. Mk
Mk10.19. Lk Lk3.13. 1 Th 1Th4.6. the cries. Ge +* Ge4.10. Ex * Ex2.23, Ex2.24. * Ex3.9. +*
Ex22.22-24, Ex22.27. Dt * Dt15.9. +* Dt24.15. Jb * Job34.28. Job35.9. Ps * Ps9.12. +* Ps12.5. *
Ps34.15-17. Pr +* Pr22.22, Pr22.23. Pr30.10. Lk * Lk18.7. the ears. f22:22A, Ps + Ps10.17.
Lord. Ro * Ro9.29. Is * Is1.9h. of sabaoth. Is +* Is6.5. Is44.6. Is54.5. Je Je10.16. Je50.34.
Je51.19. Jn Jn12.37-41. Ro Ro9.29.
5. have lived. 1 S 1Sa25.6, 1Sa25.36. Jb * Job21.11-15. Ps Ps17.14. Ps73.7. Ec Ec11.9. Is
Is5.11, Is5.12. Is47.8. Is56.12. Am Am6.1, Am6.4-6. Lk * Lk16.19, Lk16.25. 1 Ti 1Ti5.6. 2 Ti
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Ps136.1, etc. 145:8. Is Is55.6, Is55.7. Is63.7, Is63.9. Je +* Je29.11. La La3.22. Da Da9.9,
Da9.18, Da9.19. Jl Joe2.13. Jon Jon4.2. Mi +* Mic7.18. Lk Lk1.50. Lk6.36. Ro Ro2.4. 2 Co
2Co1.3. Ep Eph1.6. Eph2.4. pitiful. or, compassionate. T#225. Ex Ex32.14. Jg Jdg10.16. Jb +
Job36.7 (T#585). Ps Ps25.6. Ps36.7. Ps69.16. Ps78.38. Ps86.15. Ps103.13. + Ps140.12
(T#522). 145:8, 9. La +* La3.22, La3.32, La3.33. Ho Ho11.8. Jon + Jon4.2 (T#233). Lk +* Lk6.35.
1 P 1Pe3.8.
12. above. 1 P 1Pe4.8. 3 J 3Jn2. swear not. Ex Ex20.7. Le Le19.12. See on Mt * Mt5.3337. * Mt23.16-22. but. See on 2 Co 2Co1.17-20. lest. Ja Jas3.1, Jas3.2. 1 Co 1Co11.34.
13. afflicted. T#1217. Dt Dt4.27, Dt4.29, Dt4.30. 2 Ch 2Ch33.10-13. Jb Job33.26. Ps *
Ps18.4-6. +* Ps50.15. Ps91.15. Ps106.44. * Ps116.3-6. Ps118.5. Ps119.107, Ps119.153.
Ps142.1-3. La La1.9-11. La2.18, La2.19. La3.55, La3.56. Ho * Ho5.15. Ho6.1. Jon Jon2.1,
Jon2.2, Jon2.7. Mt Mt26.38, Mt26.39. Lk Lk22.44. Lk23.42. Ac Ac16.24, Ac16.25. 2 Co
2Co12.7-10. He Heb5.7. pray. Ps Ps50.14, Ps50.15. Is any. f18, Dt + Dt28.4. merry. Jg
Jdg16.23-25. Da Da5.4. Ac + Ac27.22. let him sing. 1 Ch 1Ch16.9. Ps Ps95.2. Ps105.2. Mi
Mic4.5. Mt Mt26.30. Ac * Ac16.25. Ro Ro15.9. 1 Co 1Co14.15, 1Co14.26. Ep Eph5.19g. Col *
Col3.16, Col3.17. Re Re5.9-14. Re7.10. Re14.3. Re19.1-6.
14. any sick. T#1280. 2 K * 2Ki20.1-6. Ps Ps107.17-20. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.20. for the elders.
T#103. Ac + Ac11.30. * Ac14.23. Ac15.4, Ac15.6. Ac16.4. * Ac20.17. Ph Php1.1. Ti Tt1.5.
pray. 1 K 1Ki17.21. 2 K 2Ki4.33. 2Ki5.11. Ac Ac9.40. Ac28.8. anointing. T#1221. Mk *
Mk6.13. + Mk16.18. in the name. ver. Jas5.10. Mt +* Mt28.19. Ac 2:+ Ac2.21, Ac2.38.
Ac10.48. Ac19.5. 1 Co 1Co1.13, 1Co1.15.
15. the prayer of faith. T#189. See on ver. Jas5.13, Jas5.16. Ja Jas1.6. Mt *9:+ Mt9.2,
Mt9.6, Mt9.7. + Mt10.1 (T#100). 14:29-31. 17:20, 21. *21:20-22. Mk * Mk11.22-24. *
Mk16.17, Mk16.18. Jn * Jn14.12, Jn14.13. Ac Ac9.40. Ac28.8. 1 Co 1Co12.8-10, 1Co12.2830. shall save. Mk + Mk10.52. and if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. Mt Mt21.21g. have committed.
Is Is33.24. Mt Mt9.2-6. Mk Mk2.5-11. Lk + Lk7.48. Lk13.2-5. Jn Jn5.14. * Jn9.2, Jn9.3. 1 Co
1Co11.30-32. 1 J + 1Jn3.4g. * 1Jn5.14-16. forgiven. Ps +* Ps103.3. Ps130.4. Ezk Eze18.22. Mt
Mt6.14. Mk Mk3.28. Ac Ac5.31. Ac13.38. Ac26.18. Ep Eph1.7. 1 J 1Jn1.9.
16. Confess. Gr. exomologeo, S#1843g, Mk + Mk1.5. To confess from the heart, freely,
publicly, openly (Thayer). It denotes full and unreserved confession or acknowledgment
(Cremer, p. 772). The confession specified is voluntary (though not optional, the verb here is
second person, plural number, middle voice, imperative mode, and so a command), not oneway auricular confession to a pastor or priest, not merely to the elders, nor to the church in a
public meeting, not just to those we have offended, but to one another, to one in right
standing with God, with the purpose of securing mutual informed interest, counsel, and prayer
support. T#1235. Ge Ge41.9, Ge41.10. Ex Ex10.16, Ex10.17. Nu Nu21.7. Jsh Jos7.19. 2 S
2Sa12.13. 2Sa19.19. Ps Ps106.33n. * Ps119.26. Pr +* Pr28.13. Mt Mt3.6. Mt5.24.
Mt18.15-17. Lk Lk7.3, Lk7.4. Lk17.4. Ac +* Ac19.18. faults. Ps Ps19.12. Gr. paraptoma,
S#3900g. A falling aside, when one should have stood upright. Hence (morally) a fall, a falling
aside from truth and equity; a fault, or trespass (CB). Mt Mt6.14 (trespasses), Mt6.15,
Mt6.15. Mt18.35. Mk Mk11.25, Mk11.26. Ro Ro4.25 (offenses). Ro5.15, Ro5.15, Ro5.16,
Ro5.17, Ro5.18, Ro5.20. Ro11.11 (fall), Ro11.12. 2 Co 2Co5.19 (trespasses). Ga * Ga6.1
(fault). Ep Eph1.7 (sins). Eph2.1 (trespasses), Eph2.5 (sins). Col Col2.13 (sins), Col2.13
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1 PETER 1
The apostle addressed the strangers of the dispersion in Pontus, etc., with salutations, and
thanksgivings to God for his abundant mercy, and the inestimable blessings bestowed on them,
1Pe1.1-5. He shows the nature and benefit of their trials, and the joy by which they were
counterbalanced, 1Pe1.6" 1Pe1.7 }. Through faith, they loved and rejoiced in an unseen Savior,
and received his salvation, 1Pe1.8" 1Pe1.9 }. The ancient prophets had most diligently inquired
into this salvation; angels desired to look into it; and the Holy Spirit confirmed and prospered
the preaching of it by the apostles, 1Pe1.10-12. This should animate Christians to a holy and
circumspect conduct, as the worshippers of a holy God, 1Pe1.13-17; and as redeemed by the
precious blood of Christ, through whom they believed and hoped in God, 1Pe1.18-21.
Exhortations to the pure and fervent love of Christians to one another; being brethren by
regeneration, through the Word of God, which, as an incorruptible seed, endureth forever,
in the endeared relation thus formed, and in all things, 1Pe1.22-25.
1. Cir. A.M. 4068. A.D. 64. Peter. See on Mt Mt4.18. * Mt10.2. Jn Jn1.41, Jn1.42. *
Jn21.15-17. an apostle. 2 P 2Pe1.1. strangers. 1 P 1Pe2.11. Ac Ac2.5-11. Ep * Eph2.12,
Eph2.19. He Heb11.13. scattered. Le Le26.33. Dt Dt4.27. Dt28.64. Dt32.26. Est Es3.8. Ps
Ps44.11. Ezk Eze6.8. Jn Jn7.35. Jn11.52. Ac * Ac8.1, Ac8.4. Ja +* Jas1.1. Pontus. Ac Ac2.5, +
Ac2.9, Ac2.10. Ac18.2. Galatia. Ac + Ac16.6. Ac18.23. Ga Ga1.2. Cappadocia. Ac Ac2.9. Asia.
Ac Ac6.9. Ac16.6. Ac19.10. Ac20.16-18. 1 Co 1Co16.19. 2 Co 2Co1.8. 2 Ti 2Ti1.15. Re
Re1.11. Bithynia. Ac Ac16.7.
2. Elect. 1 P * 1Pe2.8, 1Pe2.9. Dt Dt7.6. +* Dt10.15. Is Is65.9, Is65.22. Mt Mt24.22,
Mt24.24, Mt24.31. Mk Mk13.20, Mk13.22, Mk13.27. Lk + Lk18.7. Jn Jn15.16-19. Ac +*
Ac13.48. Ro +* Ro8.29, Ro8.33. +* Ro11.2, Ro11.5-7, Ro11.28. Ep * Eph1.4, Eph1.5. Col
Col3.12. 1 Th 1Th5.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.10. Ti Tt1.1. 2 J 2Jn1, 2Jn13. the foreknowledge. ver.
1Pe1.20. Ac Ac2.23. Ac15.18. Ro +* Ro8.29, Ro8.30. Ro9.23, Ro9.24. Ro11.2. Re Re13.8.
through. 2 Th +* 2Th2.13. sanctification. Ex = Ex28.41. Le = Le8.30. Ac Ac20.32. Ro Ro15.16. 1
Co +* 1Co1.30. +* 1Co6.11. 1 Th + 1Th4.3. 1Th5.23. 2 Th 2Th2.13. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt +
Mt3.16. Jn + Jn7.39. Ro +* Ro8.9. unto obedience. ver. 1Pe1.14, 1Pe1.22. Ro Ro1.5. Ro6.16.
Ro8.13. Ro16.19, Ro16.26. 2 Co * 2Co10.5, 2Co10.6. He +* Heb5.9. sprinkling. Ex * Ex24.8. Le
= Le8.30. Le16.14-16. See on He * Heb9.19-22. +* Heb10.22. Heb11.28. Heb12.24. blood of.
f117, Ge + Ge19.8. He * Heb9.13, Heb9.14. Heb12.24. Heb13.12. 1 J * 1Jn1.7. Grace. 2 P
2Pe1.2. See on Ro Ro1.7. 2 Co * 2Co13.14. 2 J + 2Jn3. peace. Da Da4.1. Da6.25. Ju Jud2. be.
Is Is55.7mg. Da Da4.1. Da6.25. 2 P 2Pe1.2. Ju Jud2.
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24. For. or, For that. f92:92E, Mt + Mt4.10. all flesh. f171:171Q, Ge + Ge6.12. Ge +*
Ge6.3. 2 K 2Ki19.26. Ps * Ps37.2. * Ps90.5. * Ps92.7. Ps102.4. * Ps103.15. Ps129.6. Is *
Is40.6-8. * Is51.12. Lk + Lk3.6. Ja * Jas1.10, Jas1.11. * Jas4.14. 1 J * 1Jn2.17.
25. the word. See on ver. * 1Pe1.23. Ps Ps102.12, Ps102.26. * Ps119.89. Is * Is40.8. Mt *
Mt5.18. * Mt24.35. Lk * Lk16.17. for ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the age, Mt +
Mt21.19. this. ver. 1Pe1.12. 1 P * 1Pe2.2. Jn * Jn1.1, Jn1.14. Ro Ro10.8. 1 Co 1Co1.21-24.
1Co2.2. * 1Co15.1-4. Ep Eph2.17. * Eph3.8. Ti Tt1.3. 2 P * 2Pe1.19. 1 J * 1Jn1.1, 1Jn1.3. the
gospel. Is Is40.9.
1 PETER 2
Christians are exhorted to lay aside selfish and angry passions; that they may long for the
sincere milk of the word, and grow by it, having tasted that the Lord is gracious, 1Pe2.1-3.
The preciousness of Christ, the chief corner stone, to believers as builded on him, by faith, and
thus made a holy temple and a spiritual priesthood, according to the scriptures; while
unbelievers stumble and perish, 1Pe2.4-8. The sacred character and invaluable privileges of
believers, as called out of darkness into light, to show forth the praises of God, 9, 1Pe2.10. The
apostle beseeches them to abstain from fleshly lusts, and by their good conversation to glorify
God among the Gentiles, 1Pe2.11" 1Pe2.12 }. He enforces obedience to magistrates, 13-17,
and that of servants to their masters; exhorting them to suffer patiently even for well-doing
after the example of Christ, and from love to him, 1Pe2.18-25.
1. Wherefore. 1 P 1Pe1.18-25. laying. 1 P 1Pe4.2. Is Is2.20. Is30.22. Ezk Eze18.31,
Eze18.32. Ro Ro13.12. Ep Eph4.22-25. Col * Col3.5-8. He Heb12.1. Ja +* Jas1.21. Jas5.9.
malice. ver. 1Pe2.16. 1 Co 1Co5.8. 1Co14.20. Ep +* Eph4.31. Ti * Tt3.3-5. guile. ver. 1Pe2.22.
1 P 1Pe3.10. Ps Ps32.2. Ps34.13. Jn Jn1.47. 1 Th 1Th2.3. Re Re14.5. hypocrisies. Jb
Job36.13. Mt Mt7.5. Mt15.7. Mt23.28. Mt24.51. Mk Mk12.15. Lk Lk6.42. Lk11.42. + Lk12.1.
Ja Jas3.17. envies. 1 S 1Sa18.8, 1Sa18.9. Ps Ps37.1. Ps73.3. Pr Pr3.31. Pr14.30. Pr24.1,
Pr24.19. Mt Mt27.18. Mk Mk15.10. Ro Ro1.29. Ro13.13. 1 Co 1Co3.2, 1Co3.3. 2 Co
2Co12.20. Ga Ga5.21-26. Ph Php1.15. 1 Ti 1Ti6.4. Ti Tt3.3. Ja Jas3.14, Jas3.16. Jas4.5. all
evil. 1 P 1Pe4.4. Ml = Mal2.6. 2 Co 2Co12.20g. Ep Eph4.31. Col Col3.8. 1 Ti 1Ti3.11. Ti Tt2.3.
Ja + Jas4.11.
2. newborn babes. T#1113. 1 P * 1Pe1.23. Le = Le22.11. Mt +* Mt18.3. Mk * Mk10.15. Ro
* Ro6.4. 1 Co * 1Co3.1. 1Co14.20. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.15. desire. Jb * Job23.12. Ps Ps112.1.
Ps119.165. Je Je6.10. Je15.16. Mt Mt5.6. the sincere. or, spiritual. Gr. reasonable. Ps *
Ps19.7-10. Ro Ro12.1g. 1 Co * 1Co3.2. He * Heb5.12, Heb5.13. milk. He Heb5.12. of the
word. Ex = Ex16.15. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6. grow. T#1048. 2 S 2Sa23.5. Jb * Job17.9. Pr +* Pr4.18. Ho *
Ho6.3. * Ho14.5, Ho14.7. Ml * Mal4.2. Ac * Ac20.32. Ep Eph2.21. * Eph4.15. Col Col1.6, +*
Col1.10. Col2.19. 1 Th * 1Th2.13. 2 Th 2Th1.3. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.16, 2Ti3.17. 2 P 2Pe3.18.
3. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. tasted. Ps + Ps9.10. Ps34.8. Ps63.5. SS * So2.3. Zc
Zec9.17. He * Heb6.5, Heb6.6. 1 J * 1Jn5.10. the Lord. The Hebrew text underlying this
quotation from the Old Testament reads Jehovah (Ps Ps34.8h); this is therefore a very clear
instance of the divine name of Jehovah being applied directly to Jesus Christ by the apostles in
the New Testament, for the following verse (ver. 4) shows unmistakably that this reference is
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to Jesus (Ac Ac11.21n). The following pairs of references will show that this identification is
very frequently made in the New Testament: (1) Mt Mt3.3 w Is Is40.3. (2) Jn Jn12.41 w Is
Is6.1. (3) Ep Eph4.7, Eph4.8n w Ps Ps68.18. (4) 1 P 1Pe3.15 w Is Is8.13. (5) 1 Co 1Co2.8 w Ps
Ps24.7, Ps24.10. (6) Ja Jas2.1 w Ps Ps24.7, Ps24.10. (7) 1 Co 1Co1.30 w Je Je23.5, Je23.6.
(7) Jn Jn3.31 w Ps Ps97.9. (8) Re Re1.17 w Is Is44.6. (9) Ph Php2.6 w Zc Zec13.7. (10) He
Heb13.20 w Is Is40.10, Is40.11. (11) Col Col1.16 w Pr Pr16.4. (12) Lk Lk7.27 w Ml Mal3.1.
(13) He Heb1.8, Heb1.10-12 w Ps Ps102.24-27. (14) Ti Tt2.13 w Ho Ho1.7. (15) 2 Ti 2Ti4.1 w
Ec Ec12.14. (16) Re Re1.5 and 17:14 w Da Da2.47. (17) Jn Jn1.3 w Is Is40.28. (18) Col Col1.17
w Ne +* Ne9.6. For Scripture evidence establishing the divinity or deity of Christ, see Topic
Numbers 74-82, the sets of references gathered at Mt Mt28.19n, and the following related
notes and references: (1) Deity of Christ, Col Col1.16n. (2) Christ received worship, Mt +*
Mt14.33. Jn +* Jn20.28, Jn20.29n. Ac +* Ac7.59n. (3) Christ is not a lesser god, or entitled to a
lesser degree of worship, Jn +* Jn1.1n. Ph Php2.6n. (4) Jesus called God, Jn + Jn20.28,
Jn20.29n. (5) Charged with blasphemy for his claim to deity, Jn Jn10.32n. (6) Only a divine
Savior possessing full deity could qualify as our substitute in the atonement for sins, He
Heb10.4n. Je Je23.5, Je23.6. gracious. Mt Mt11.30. Lk Lk6.35. Ro Ro2.4. Ep +* Eph4.32g.
4. To whom coming. Dt Dt12.5, Dt12.6. Is +* Is55.3. Je Je3.22. Mt Mt11.28. Jn * Jn5.40.
Jn6.37. He Heb7.25. a living. f108:108B, Ac + Ac7.38. Jn Jn5.26. Jn6.57. Jn11.25,
Jn11.26. * Jn14.6, Jn14.19. Ro Ro5.10. Col Col3.4. stone. f22:22L, Is + Is8.14. Is Is28.16. Da
Da2.34, Da2.45. Zc Zec3.9. Zec4.7. disallowed. Ps * Ps118.22, Ps118.23. Is Is8.14, Is8.15. Mt
Mt16.16-18. Mt21.42. Mk * Mk12.10, Mk12.11. Lk Lk20.17, Lk20.18. Ac Ac4.11, Ac4.12. 1
Co * 1Co3.11. chosen. Is Is42.1. Mt Mt12.18. precious. ver. 1Pe2.7. 1 P 1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.19. 2 P
2Pe1.1, 2Pe1.4.
5. also. 1 Co * 1Co3.16. * 1Co6.19. 2 Co * 2Co6.16. Ep Eph2.19-22. He * Heb3.6. Re
Re3.12. lively. f108:108B, Ac + Ac7.38. are built. or, be ye built. 1 Co 1Co3.9. spiritual. Ro +
Ro1.11g. house. Ro + Ro1.11g. 1 Co * 1Co6.19. Ep Eph2.22. He * Heb3.4, Heb3.6. an holy
priesthood. ver. 1Pe2.9. Ex = Ex29.9. Is Is61.6. Is66.21. Re Re1.6. Re5.10. Re20.6. spiritual.
Ro + Ro1.11g. sacrifices. Ps Ps50.14, Ps50.23. Ps141.2. Is Is8.13, Is8.14. Is56.7. Ho * Ho14.2.
Ml Mal1.11. = Mal3.3. Jn Jn4.22-24. Ro +* Ro12.1, Ro12.2. Ph Php2.17. Php4.18. He *
Heb13.15, Heb13.16. acceptable. 1 P 1Pe4.11. Le += Le23.12. Mi +* Mic6.6-8. Ro +* Ro12.1. +
Ro15.16. Ph Php1.11. Php4.18. Col Col3.17.
6. it. Da Da10.21. Mk Mk12.10. Jn Jn7.38. Jn19.37. Ac Ac1.16. Ro Ro9.17. 2 Ti 2Ti3.16. 2
P 2Pe1.20. 2Pe3.16. is contained. lit. it contains. i.e., there is a passage in the Scripture.
f96:96A. Heterosis of Voice B512: the active for the passive voice. Behold. f92:92A, Mt +
Mt1.23. ver. 1Pe2.4. Is Is28.16. Zc Zec10.4. Ro Ro9.32, Ro9.33. Ep Eph2.20. elect. Ps
Ps89.19. Is Is42.1. Mt Mt12.18. Lk Lk23.35. Ep Eph1.4. corner stone. f22:22L, Is + Is8.14. Is
Is28.16. Ep Eph2.20. believeth. Ro 9:3310:11. 1 J 1Jn3.23. shall not. f158, Mt + Mt5.18. Ps
Ps40.14. Is Is41.11. Is45.16, Is45.17. Is50.7. Is54.4. 1 Co 1Co1.27. confounded. f121:121G,
Ps + Ps25.2.
7. you. 1 P 1Pe1.8. SS So5.9-16. Hg Hag2.7. Mt Mt13.44-46. Jn Jn4.42. Jn6.68, Jn6.69.
Ph Php3.7-10. which believe. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. precious. or, an honor. 1 P +* 1Pe1.7,
1Pe1.19. Is Is28.5. Is43.4. Lk Lk2.32. but unto them. Ex Ex14.20. 1 S 1Sa5.11. Ho Ho6.5.
Ho14.9. 2 Co 2Co2.16. which be. ver. 1Pe2.8. Mk + Mk16.16. Ac Ac26.19. Ro Ro10.21. *
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whereas. or, wherein. they may. Mt * Mt5.16. Ti Tt2.7, Tt2.8. good works. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.18.
glorify. 1 P 1Pe4.11. Ps Ps50.23. Jn Jn21.19. Ro Ro15.9. 1 Co 1Co14.25. 2 Co 2Co9.13. Ga
Ga1.24. the day. Is Is10.3. Is34.8. * Is61.2. Je Je8.12. Ho +* Ho9.7. of visitation. Jb
Job10.12. Je * Je6.15. Je51.18. Lk Lk1.68, Lk1.78. Lk19.44. Ac Ac15.14.
13. Submit. T#909. Pr Pr17.11. Pr24.21. Ec Ec8.4, Ec8.5. Je Je29.7. Mt Mt22.21. Mk
Mk12.17. Lk Lk20.25. Ac +* Ac4.19. +* Ac5.29. Ro Ro13.1-7. Ep Eph5.21. 1 Ti 1Ti2.1,
1Ti2.2. Ti * Tt3.1. 2 P 2Pe2.10. Ju Jud8-10. ordinance. f171:171E, Mk + Mk16.15.
14. for the punishment. Ro * Ro13.3, Ro13.4.
15. so. 1 P + 1Pe3.17. the will. 1 P 1Pe4.2. Ep Eph6.6, Eph6.7. 1 Th + 1Th4.3. 1Th5.18.
with. See on ver. 1Pe2.12. Jb Job5.16. Ps Ps107.42. Ti * Tt2.8. well doing. Ne Ne5.9. put to
silence. Da * Da6.4, Da6.5. Ti * Tt2.8. the ignorance. 1 Co 1Co15.34g. 1 Ti 1Ti1.13. 2 P
2Pe2.12. Ju Jud10. foolish. Dt Dt32.6. Jb Job2.10. Ps Ps5.5. Pr Pr9.6. Je Je4.22. Mt Mt7.26.
Mt25.2. Ro Ro1.21. Ga Ga3.1. Ti Tt3.3.
16. free. Jn Jn8.32-36. Ro * Ro6.14, Ro6.18, Ro6.22. * Ro8.1. 1 Co 1Co7.22. * 1Co8.9. Ga
* Ga5.1, Ga5.13. Ja +* Jas1.25. Jas2.12. 2 P 2Pe2.19. and. Ju Jud4. using. Gr. having. a cloak.
Mt Mt23.14. Jn Jn15.22. 1 Th 1Th2.5. but as. Ro Ro6.22. 1 Co 1Co7.22. Ep * Eph6.6. Col +*
Col3.23, Col3.24. servants. Ja + Jas1.1.
17. Honor. or, Esteem. 1 P * 1Pe5.5. Ex Ex20.12. Le * Le19.32. 1 S 1Sa15.30. Ro * Ro12.10.
* Ro13.7. Ph +* Php2.3. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.1. Love. See on 1 P 1Pe1.22. Zc Zec11.14. Jn * Jn13.35. He
+ Heb13.1. the brotherhood. f121:121N, Ge + Ge31.54. 1 P 1Pe5.9g. Ga +* Ga6.10. Fear. See
on Ge Ge20.11. * Ge22.12. Ge42.18. Ps * Ps111.10. Pr * Pr1.7. * Pr23.17. * Pr24.21. Ec Ec8.2.
Mt * Mt22.21. Ro Ro13.7. 2 Co * 2Co7.1. Ep * Eph5.21. Re Re14.7. Honor. 1 S 1Sa15.30. 1 Ch
* 1Ch29.20. Pr * Pr24.21.
18. Servants. Lk Lk16.13. Ac Ac10.7. Ro Ro14.4. be subject. Ge Ge16.9. Ep * Eph6.5-7.
Col * Col3.22-25. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.1-3. Ti Tt2.9, Tt2.10. the good. 2 Co 2Co10.1. Ga Ga5.22. Ti
Tt3.2. and gentle. Ja +* Jas3.17. but. Ps Ps101.4. Pr Pr3.32. Pr8.13. Pr10.32. Pr11.20. Ac +
Ac2.40.
19. this. ver. 1Pe2.20. Lk Lk6.32. thankworthy. or, thank. Lk Lk6.32-34. Ac Ac11.23. 1 Co
1Co15.10. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 2Co8.1g. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. for conscience. 1 P
1Pe3.14-17, 1Pe3.21. 1Pe4.14-16. Mt +* Mt5.10-12. Jn Jn15.21. Ro Ro13.5. 1 Co 1Co4.4. 2
Co + 2Co1.12. 2 Ti 2Ti1.12. He Heb10.2. toward. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. suffering. Jb
Job21.27. Ps Ps35.19. Ps38.19. Ps69.4. Ps119.86.
20. For. 1 P 1Pe3.14. 1Pe4.14-16. Mt Mt5.47. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. buffeted.
Mt Mt26.67. Mk Mk14.65. 1 Co 1Co4.11. 2 Co + 2Co12.7. if. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2.
when. See on ver. 1Pe2.19. 1 P 1Pe3.17, 1Pe3.18. 1Pe4.13, 1Pe4.16. and suffer. Mt
Mt11.29. take it patiently. 1 P 1Pe1.6. 1Pe4.12, 1Pe4.13, 1Pe4.19. Jb Job5.17. Job13.15. Mt
Mt26.39. Ro Ro5.3. Ro12.12. 2 Co 2Co12.9. 1 Th 1Th3.3, 1Th3.4. 2 Th 2Th1.4. 2 Ti 2Ti4.5.
He Heb10.34. Heb12.3-12. this. Mt +* Mt5.10-12. Ro +* Ro12.1, Ro12.2. Ep Eph5.10. Ph
Php4.18. acceptable. or, thank. See on ver. 1Pe2.19. Lk Lk6.32.
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1 PETER 3
Exhortations to wives and husbands, concerning their respective duties, 1Pe3.1-7; and to
all Christians to live in amity, to forgive injuries, to be constant under persecutions, to profess
and defend the truth with meekness; and to maintain a good conscience: enforced, by the
nature of their calling, their privileges, and the example of Christ, 1Pe3.8-18. The case of those
to whom Christ, by his Spirit in Noah, had preached, who yet perished in the deluge; and that of
Noah and his family saved in the ark: an emblem of the destruction of the wicked, and the
salvation of those, who had not only the sign of baptism, but the thing signified by it, through a
risen and glorified Redeemer, 1Pe3.18-22.
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(T#459). 26:50. Ac Ac27.3. Ac28.7. Ep 4:+ Eph4.2, Eph4.31, Eph4.32. Eph5.1, Eph5.2. Ph
Php4.8, Php4.9. Col Col3.12. Col4.6.
9. not rendering. 1 P 1Pe2.20-23. Pr Pr17.13. Pr20.22. Mt * Mt5.39, Mt5.44. Lk Lk6.2729. Ro * Ro12.14, + Ro12.17, Ro12.19-21. 1 Co * 1Co4.12, 1Co4.13. Ep Eph4.32. 1 Th *
1Th5.15. or railing. 1 P 1Pe2.23. 1 Co 1Co5.11. 1Co6.10. blessing. Mt Mt5.44. Lk Lk6.28. Ro
Ro12.14. 1 Co 1Co4.12. called. 1 P 1Pe2.21. 1Pe5.10. See on Ro * Ro8.28, Ro8.30. inherit. Mt
Mt19.29. +* Mt25.34. Mk Mk10.17. Lk Lk10.25. Lk18.18. a blessing. Mt + Mt6.33. Ro
Ro15.29. Ep Eph1.3.
10. he. See on Ps Ps34.12-16. love. Dt Dt32.47. Jb Job2.4. Pr Pr3.2, Pr3.18. Pr4.22.
Pr8.35. Mt Mt19.17. Mk Mk8.35. Jn Jn12.25. life. f108:108B, 1 S + 1Sa10.24. see. Jb Job7.7,
Job7.8. Job9.25. Job33.28. Ps Ps27.13. Ps49.19. Ps106.5. Ec Ec2.3. Mt Mt13.16, Mt13.17.
refrain. 1 P 1Pe2.1, 1Pe2.23. Ps Ps15.3. Ps39.1. Ps141.3. Pr Pr13.3. * Pr18.21. Pr21.23. Ep *
Eph4.26. See on Ja * Jas1.26. Jas3.1-10. speak. 1 P 1Pe2.1, 1Pe2.22. Zp Zep3.13. Jn Jn1.47.
Re * Re14.5.
11. eschew. Jb Job1.1. Job2.3. Job28.28. Ps Ps34.14. * Ps37.27. Pr * Pr3.7. Pr16.6,
Pr16.17. Is * Is1.16, Is1.17. Mt * Mt6.13. Jn Jn17.15. Ro * Ro12.9. do good. Ps Ps125.4. Mt
Mt5.45. Mk Mk14.7. Lk +* Lk6.9, Lk6.35. Ro Ro7.19, Ro7.21. Ga +* Ga6.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.18.
He +* Heb13.16. Ja +* Jas4.17. 3 J 3Jn11. seek peace. Ps Ps120.6, Ps120.7. Mt +* Mt5.9. Lk
Lk1.79. Ro * Ro5.1. Ro8.6. Ro12.18. * Ro14.17, + Ro14.19. Ga * Ga5.22. Col Col3.15. He +*
Heb12.14. Ja * Jas3.17, Jas3.18.
12. the eyes. f22:22A, Dt + Dt11.12. Dt Dt11.12. 2 Ch * 2Ch16.9. Jb Job36.7. Ps Ps11.4.
Ps33.18. +* Ps34.15, Ps34.16. Pr +* Pr15.3. Zc Zec4.10. his ears. Ex +* Ex22.23. 2 Ch
2Ch7.15. Ps Ps65.2. Pr * Pr15.8, Pr15.29. Jn +* Jn9.31. Ja +* Jas5.4, Jas5.16. but. Le Le17.10.
Le20.3, Le20.5, Le20.6. Le26.17. Ps * Ps66.18. Ps80.16. Je Je21.10. Je44.11. Ezk Eze14.8.
Eze15.7. Am Am9.4. the face. f22:22A, Ge + Ge19.13. Ac + Ac2.28. against. Gr. upon. Ge +
Ge6.13 (T#566). Ps + Ps34.16 (T#303). do evil. Ps +* Ps34.16.
13. who. Pr +* Pr16.7. Is Is50.9. Ro +* Ro8.28. Ro13.3. if ye. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9.
followers. Ps Ps38.20. Pr Pr15.9. 1 Co 1Co14.1. Ep Eph5.1. 1 Th 1Th5.15. 2 Ti 5:10. 3 J
3Jn11.
14. if. f184:184D, Lk + Lk22.67. lit. if even ye were to suffer. The Apostle does not assume
that they so suffered, as the A.V. suggests. 1 P 1Pe2.19, 1Pe2.20. 1Pe4.13-16. Je Je15.15. Mt
+* Mt5.10-12. Mt10.18-22, Mt10.39. Mt16.25. Mt19.29. Mk Mk8.35. Mk10.29. Lk Lk6.22,
Lk6.23. Ac Ac9.16. 2 Co 2Co12.10. Ph Php1.29. Ja * Jas1.12. righteousness sake. f46:46C,
Mt + Mt8.6. Righteousness (Gr. dikaiosunee) is used of ordinary piety, kindness, etc. So 2 Co
2Co9.9. Mt Mt6.1 according to one reading (B680). happy. Ja Jas5.11. and be not afraid. ver.
1Pe3.6. Is * Is8.12, Is8.13. Is29.23. Is41.10-14. Is51.12. Je Je1.8. Ezk Eze3.9. Mt +* Mt10.28,
Mt10.31. Lk +* Lk12.4, Lk12.5. Jn Jn14.1, Jn14.27. Ac Ac18.9, Ac18.10. their terror. Je +*
Je10.5. neither. Jn Jn14.1, Jn14.27.
15. sanctify. f108:108B, Je + Je12.3. Nu Nu20.12. Nu27.14. Is * Is5.16. * Is8.13. Is29.23.
Mt Mt6.9g. and be ready. Ps * Ps119.46. Pr Pr15.28. Je * Je26.12-16. Da * Da3.16-18. Am
Am7.14-17. Mt * Mt10.18-20. Lk * Lk21.14, Lk21.15. Ac * Ac4.8-12. * Ac5.29-31. Ac21.39,
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Ac21.40. Ac22.1, Ac22.2, etc. 24:14. 26:22. Col * Col4.6. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25. always. Gr. aei, Mk
Mk15.8. to give. 2 Co + 2Co7.11. 2 Ti 2Ti2.25. an answer. One of the most effective
approaches possible in witnessing and personal evangelism is to become involved in the lives
and activities of others who are not part of the Christian community, and let our lives prompt
others to ask us questions about our faith. When this happens, we have earned a right to be
heard, and can be more effective for Christ when we answer their questions about our faith,
than if we try to force our faith upon persons who do not have an immediate interest in our
message. Le +* Le19.17. Dt + Dt6.7 (T#1073). Pr +* Pr22.21. Ac + Ac19.33. Ac24.10. Ti Tt1.13.
a reason. 1 S * 1Sa12.7. Is * Is1.18. * Is41.21. Ac * Ac24.25. Ph Php1.7, Php1.16, Php1.27. 2 Ti
+* 2Ti2.24, 2Ti2.25. Ti Tt1.9-11. 2 P 2Pe1.16. 1 J 1Jn1.1-3. Ju +* Jud3, Jud22. the hope. 1 P *
1Pe1.3, 1Pe1.4. Ac +* Ac26.7. Ro +* Ro15.4. Col * Col1.5, Col1.23, Col1.27. Ti * Tt1.2. He
Heb3.6. * Heb6.11, Heb6.18, Heb6.19. with meekness. See on ver. * 1Pe3.2, * 1Pe3.4. 2 Ti +*
2Ti2.25, 2Ti2.26. fear. or, reverence. 1 P + 1Pe1.17. He * Heb12.28, Heb12.29.
16. Having. He Heb13.18. a good conscience. ver. + 1Pe3.21. 1 P 1Pe2.19. Ac Ac24.16. Ro
Ro9.1. 2 Co +* 2Co1.12. 2Co4.2. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5, 1Ti1.19. 2 Ti 2Ti1.3. He Heb9.14. Heb13.18.
whereas. See on 1 P 1Pe2.12. Ti Tt2.8. be ashamed. Da Da6.4. Lk Lk13.17. Ac * Ac24.13.
falsely. Mt +* Mt5.11. accuse. 1 P 1Pe4.4. Lk Lk6.28g. good. See on ver. 1Pe3.1, 1Pe3.2.
conversation. ver. 1Pe3.1. Ja + Jas3.13.
17. if. f184:184D, Lk + Lk22.67. 1 P 1Pe2.15. 1Pe4.2, 1Pe4.19. Mt Mt26.39, Mt26.42. Ac
+ Ac18.21. Ac21.14. the will. 1 Th + 1Th4.3. suffer. See on ver. 1Pe3.14. Ac Ac26.2, Ac26.3.
18. once. He Heb9.26, Heb9.28. suffered. 1 P * 1Pe2.21-24. * 1Pe4.1. Is * Is53.4-6. Ro +
Ro4.25. * Ro5.6-8. Ro8.3. 2 Co 2Co5.21. Ga * Ga1.4. * Ga3.13. Ti * Tt2.14. He * Heb9.26,
Heb9.28. for sins. 1 P 1Pe2.24. Le += Le5.6. the just. Zc * Zec9.9. Mt * Mt27.19, Mt27.24. Ac *
Ac3.14. * Ac22.14. 2 Co * 2Co5.21. Ja * Jas5.6. 1 J * 1Jn1.9. that. Ep Eph2.16-18. bring. Nu =
Nu18.2. He Heb2.10. being. 1 P * 1Pe4.1, 1Pe4.6. Da * Da9.26. Ro * Ro4.25. 2 Co * 2Co13.4.
Col * Col1.21, Col1.22. the flesh. f171:171Q, Jn + Jn1.14. 1 P 1Pe4.6. Jn Jn3.6. Jn6.63. but
quickened. Ps +* Ps71.20. Jn +* Jn2.22. Ro * Ro1.4. Ro4.17. * Ro8.11. 1 Co 1Co15.45. by. The
Greek article to in the dative case is omitted by many modern textual authorities, but most
certainly is the correct text. No apostle would assert that Jesus Christ died physically but was
raised as a spirit being (rendered, following the modern Greek textual authorities, by the New
World Translation, made alive in the spirit), for such an assertion is a denial of the most basic
or fundamental doctrine of the gospel, the physical, bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ on the
third day (Jn +* Jn2.19, Jn2.21. Ro Ro10.9, Ro10.10. 1 Co 1Co15.4). Scripture asserts the
physical death of the body of Christ, but not the death of his or anyone elses spirit, so that not
spirits but bodies are made alive by resurrection. The resurrection of Christ is attributed to
each member of the Trinity by Scripture (Jn Jn2.19 and 10:18. Ac Ac2.24, Ac2.32. 1 P 1Pe3.18
and Ro Ro8.11). Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16; see Ro + Ro1.4. Ps +* Ps146.4. Lk Lk23.46.
Jn Jn10.18. Ro * Ro8.11. Re Re1.10.
19. By which. f136, Is + Is60.12. 1 P 1Pe1.11, 1Pe1.12. 1Pe4.6. Ne Ne9.30. 2 P *
2Pe1.21. Re Re19.10. he went. Christ, as God, had gone, by his Spirit, inspiring his servant
Noah, to denounce the approaching deluge, and preach repentance to incorrigible
antediluvians, who perished in their sins, and whose spirits were in the prison of hell,
when the apostle wrote; being confined there till the judgment of the great day. This appears
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to be the genuine sense of the passage, as it is perfectly agreeable to the whole of the context.
This passage does not teach Christs alleged descent into hell, to preach the gospel to those
who had never heard (Ezk Eze16.55), as some mistakenly interpret. In this text only the
antediluvians are mentioned as having been preached to: does anyone assert that when Christ
allegedly went to hades to preach to the unsaved dead that he selectively preached only to
those who had been living in Noahs day in the time before the flood? Scripture positively
forbids the notion that there is any second chance for salvation after death (He +* Heb9.27).
Christ upon his death went to paradise, according to his promise to the dying thief (Lk
Lk23.43). Ps +* Ps16.9-11. Jn Jn20.17. He Heb9.12. and preached. Ps Ps68.18. Ep Eph4.9.
spirits. Gr. pneuma, Lk + Lk24.37. He +* Heb12.23. Re Re6.9. Re20.4. in prison. Ge =
Ge39.20. Is Is42.7. Is49.9. Is61.1. 2 P 2Pe2.4, 2Pe2.5. Ju Jud6. Re Re20.7.
20. sometime. Ge * Ge6.3, Ge6.5, Ge6.13, Ge6.14. 2 P + 2Pe3.9. the longsuffering. Is *
Is30.18. Ro Ro2.4, Ro2.5. Ro9.22. 2 P 2Pe3.15. of God. f29, Ex + Ex19.6. i.e. the
longsuffering God. the days. Mt * Mt24.37-39. Lk Lk17.26-30. of Noah. 2 P 2Pe2.5. while. Ge
Ge6.14-22. He Heb11.7. preparing. He + Heb3.3g. wherein few. Ge Ge6.14-22. Ge8.1,
Ge8.18. Mt + Mt7.14. Lk * Lk12.32. +* Lk13.24, Lk13.25. 2 P 2Pe2.5. eight. Ge Ge7.1,
Ge7.7, Ge7.23. Ge8.18. He Heb11.7. 2 P 2Pe2.5. souls. Gr. psyche, f171:171Q, Ac +
Ac2.41. f171:171Q, Ge + Ge12.5. Ac + Ac27.37. were saved. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply
ellipsis, (and delivered). Saved from what? Clearly, saved from the water. Does the apostle
assert the flood of water saved from the flood water? Rather, Noah and his family were
saved by the ark from the water, thus water was not the saving but the destructive element.
by. or, through. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 1 Co 1Co3.15. water. Ge Ge7.17-23. 2 Co 2Co2.15, 2Co2.16. Ep
* Eph5.26.
21. like. Ro Ro5.14. 1 Co 1Co4.6. He * Heb9.24g. * Heb11.19. figure. or, antitype. R. L.
Keeler asks, What saves us? Peter says the antitype baptism now saves us. What is this
antitype baptism, and how does it save us? By examining the type or figure we will better
understand the antitype. Water and the ark together saved Noahs family in the type. In the
antitype it is the blood of Christ (of which water is the type), and Christ himself (of which the
ark is the type), by which we are savedsaved from sin and everlasting death (Christian
Baptism, p. 285). baptism. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. This is a reference to real, not ritual baptism,
for ritual baptism does not save us, it being only a humanly administered ordinance, and
Peters parenthetical words seem expressly given to guard against such a misapplication of his
words to the ritual ordinance. Real baptism accomplished by the Holy Spirit saves us, placing
us in the body of Christ, and applying the cleansing blood of Christ to our hearts (Ac +* Ac1.5n.
+* Ac22.16. 1 Co 1Co12.13. Ti Tt3.5. He Heb10.22. Re Re1.5) upon our calling upon Christ
(Ro Ro10.13) and placing faith in his resurrection (Ro Ro10.9). Mt +* Mt28.19. Mk Mk16.16.
Lk * Lk12.50. Ac Ac2.38. Ac16.33. +* Ac22.16. Ro Ro6.3-6. 1 Co 1Co12.13. Ga Ga3.27.
Ep * Eph5.26. Col Col2.12. Ti Tt3.5-7. save us. Ti * Tt3.5. not the putting. Ezk * Eze36.25,
Eze36.26. Zc Zec13.1. 2 Co * 2Co7.1. 2 P 2Pe1.14. filth. 2 Co 2Co7.1. Re Re22.11. the answer.
or, interrogation, or inquiry, or appeal. Gr. eperoteema. As used by Peter, eperoteema appears
to answer to the passive participle (paul) of shael, viz. something asked for; (hence applied to
anything borrowed. See 2 K 2Ki6.5). That which is sought for by an interrogation being an
answer, eperoteema by an obvious metonymy would mean answer (B. W. Newton, Baptism,
p. 86). This is therefore an instance of f121:121C. Figure of speech Metonymy of the Cause,
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where the thing or action is put for that which is the effect or product of it, in certain verbs,
here of asking, where the verb eperoteema which means an interrogation is put for the answer
to such interrogation. Compare 2 K 2Ki6.5 (borrow) and 1 S 1Sa1.28 (lent). For other instances
of this figure see Jb + Job19.25. Some (as Benjamin Wills Newton, The Doctrine of Scripture
Respecting Baptism, pp. 36, 45, 51, 58, 114, 136) have urged this text as proof against infant
baptism: even if it were specially revealed to us that any particular infant or infants were in a
state of salvation, yet we should not be authorized to baptize them until they could
themselves return the answer of a good conscience unto God (p. 58). Such an objection is
founded upon the error of confounding what is asserted in the abstract with an application
made in the concrete, or specific instance. The error would be quickly perceived were any one
to assert that when God saw the wickedness of man (Ge Ge6.5, f121:121N. See for this
figure Ge + Ge31.54), women were not included, for only the masculine gender is employed.
Every one sees that it is the fact, in the abstractthe fact of a general depravity of morals
that is asserted, without any attempt to distinguish between the comparative corruption of
the sexes. A distinction is therefore to be made between a general question and a given case:
language applicable to an abstract question cannot be applied to a specific case. In this case
Peter is speaking of adults, but such language cannot exclude the applicability of baptism to
infants or children. Language is often addressed to adults which seems only appropriate to
them, and yet that same language does not imply an exclusion of infants (see Ac Ac8.12n).
Circumcision is sometimes spoken of in language applicable only to adults (Dt Dt10.16. Ro
Ro2.28, Ro2.29), but such language cannot be used to exclude the ordinance from its
applicability to infants (See Hibbard, Christian Baptism, Part I, pp. 257-260). 2 K 2Ki6.5
(borrowed). Da Da4.17 (demand), LXX. Ac Ac8.37. Ro Ro10.9, Ro10.10. 2 Co * 2Co1.12. 1
Ti * 1Ti6.12. good conscience. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. ver. 1Pe3.16. 1 P 1Pe2.19. Ac Ac15.9. +
Ac23.1. Ac24.16. Ro Ro2.28, Ro2.29. * Ro8.1. 2 Co + 2Co1.12. He Heb9.13, Heb9.14. +*
Heb10.22. Heb13.18. by the resurrection. 1 P * 1Pe1.3. Ac +* Ac2.24. Ro * Ro1.4. 1 Co *
1Co15.17. Ep Eph2.1, Eph2.4-6. Col Col2.12.
22. is gone. Mk Mk16.19. Ac +* Ac1.11. Ac2.33-36. +* Ac3.21. He Heb6.20. Heb8.1.
Heb9.24. is on the right hand. 1 P + 1Pe1.21. Ps Ps110.1. Mt Mt22.44. Mk Mk12.36. Lk
Lk20.42. Ro * Ro8.34. Ep * Eph1.20, Eph1.21. Ph * Php2.9, Php2.10. Col * Col3.1. He Heb1.3,
Heb1.13. Heb8.1. Heb10.12. Heb12.2. angels. Ro Ro8.38. 1 Co 1Co15.24. Ep Eph1.21.
authorities. Ge = Ge45.8. 1 Co 1Co15.24g. and powers. Ep Eph1.21. Col Col1.16. Col2.10.
made subject. Mt + Mt28.18.
1 PETER 4
Exhortations to cease from sin, in conformity to Christ who had suffered for it; and to live
holy lives, though reproached for it; in expectations of a future judgment, 1Pe4.1-6; to
sobriety, watchfulness, and prayer; because the end of all things is at hand, 1Pe4.7; and to
love, hospitality, and a due improvement of talents, as the stewards of God, and in order to
glorify him, 1Pe4.8-11. Encouragements to patience, and confidence in God, amidst
persecutions; with cautions and instructions, 1Pe4.12-19.
1. Christ. See on 1 P * 1Pe2.21. 1Pe3.18. arm. Ro Ro13.12-14. Ep Eph6.13. Ph Php2.5. He
* Heb12.3. mind. or, thought. He Heb4.12g. for. 1 P 1Pe2.24. Ro * Ro6.2, Ro6.7, Ro6.11. Ga
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9. hospitality. Pr Pr3.27, Pr3.28. Ml +* Mal3.16. 9:27, 28, 43. 11:25, 26. *16:15. 17:7. Ro *
Ro12.13. + Ro15.7. Ro16.23. 1 Ti + 1Ti3.2. Ti +* Tt1.8. He * Heb13.2, Heb13.16. 1 J 1Jn3.14.
3 J * 3Jn8. one to another. ver. 1Pe4.10. Ro +* Ro12.5. without. Le Le19.18. Nu +* Nu11.1. Ac
Ac6.1g. 2 Co * 2Co9.7. Ph Php2.14. Phm Phm14. Ja * Jas5.9. Ju +* Jud16.
10. every. Mt Mt25.14, + Mt25.15. Lk Lk19.13. Ro Ro12.3, Ro12.6-8. 1 Co * 1Co4.7.
1Co7.7. * 1Co12.4-11. Ep Eph4.7. minister. ver. 1Pe4.11. Jb Job29.15, Job29.16. Ezk
Eze16.49. Da * Da11.33n. Mt Mt20.28. Mt25.44. Mk Mk10.45. Lk Lk8.3. Ro Ro15.25,
Ro15.27. Ro16.3-5. 1 Co * 1Co14.26. 1Co16.15. 2 Co 2Co9.1. Ga Ga5.13. * Ga6.10. Ep *
Eph5.19-21. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.17, 18. 2 Ti 2Ti1.18. He +* Heb6.10. one to another. ver. 1Pe4.9. Ro +
Ro12.5. good stewards. Mt + Mt24.45. * Mt25.14, Mt25.21. Lk +* Lk12.42. Lk16.1-8. 1 Co *
1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. + 1Co9.17. Ti Tt1.7. the manifold. 1 Co 1Co3.10. 1Co12.4. 1Co15.10. 2 Co
2Co6.1. Ep Eph3.8. Eph4.11.
11. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. any. Is + Is8.20n. Je * Je23.22, Je23.28. 1 Co *
1Co4.1, 1Co4.2. 2 Co * 2Co9.1, 2Co9.7, 2Co9.8. Ep * Eph4.29. Col * Col4.6. Ja * Jas1.19,
Jas1.26. Jas3.1-6. as the oracles. T#1060. Is +* Is8.20. Je * Je23.28. Ac Ac7.38. Ro Ro3.2. He *
Heb5.12. of God. f63:63B, Ge + Ge25.28. Supply ellipsis, the oracles of God (require). if.
f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. See on ver. * 1Pe4.10. the ability. 1 Ch * 1Ch29.11-16. Ro 12:+
Ro12.3, Ro12.6-8. 1 Co 1Co3.10. 1Co4.7. 1Co12.4. God giveth. Is Is43.7. that. 1 P 1Pe2.5. 1
Co * 1Co6.20. 1Co10.31. 2 Co 2Co9.13. Ep Eph3.20, Eph3.21. * Eph5.20. through. 1 P
1Pe2.5. Ph * Php1.11. * Php2.11. to whom. 1 P 1Pe5.11. Ro + Ro11.36. Ro16.27. Ep Eph3.21.
1 Ti 1Ti1.17. 1Ti6.16. Ju * Jud25. Re * Re1.5, Re1.6. dominion. 1 P 1Pe5.11. Ps * Ps145.13. Da
Da4.3, Da4.34. +* Da7.14. Mt +* Mt6.13. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.16. Ju Jud25. Re Re1.6. * Re5.12-14. for
ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. and ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the ages of the ages, Ga
+ Ga1.5.
12. think. ver. 1Pe4.4. Is Is28.21. the fiery. See on 1 P * 1Pe1.7. Pr Pr27.21. Da * Da11.35.
1 Co 1Co3.13. trial. Ps * Ps66.10. Jn * Jn15.20. 2 Th 2Th1.4-10. 2Th3.5. Ja Jas5.7, Jas5.8. as
though. 1 P 1Pe5.9. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. 1 Th 1Th3.2-4. 2 Ti 2Ti3.12.
13. rejoice. 1 P 1Pe1.6. Mt +* Mt5.12. Lk Lk6.22, Lk6.23. Ac Ac5.41. Ac16.25. Ro * Ro5.3.
2 Co 2Co4.17. 2Co12.9, 2Co12.10. Ja * Jas1.2, Jas1.3. ye are partakers. 1 P * 1Pe5.1,
1Pe5.10. Lk Lk9.23. Ac + Ac5.41. Ro Ro8.17. 2 Co * 2Co1.7. 2Co4.10. Ph Php3.10, Php3.11.
Col * Col1.24. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.12. Ja * Jas1.12. Re Re1.9. sufferings. 1 P 1Pe5.1. 2 Co + 2Co1.5.
when. 1 P 1Pe1.5, 1Pe1.6, 1Pe1.13. 1Pe5.1. Mt +* Mt16.27. +* Mt25.31. Mk * Mk8.38. Lk
Lk17.30. Ro * Ro8.17, Ro8.18. 2 Th 2Th1.7-10. Ju Jud24. Re +* Re1.7. be glad. T#328. 1 P
1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.8, 1Pe1.13. Dt + Dt33.9 (T#672). Is Is25.9. Is35.10. +* Is51.11. Mt Mt25.21,
Mt25.23, Mt25.34. Col Col3.4. Ti +* Tt2.13. Ju + Jud24 (T#339). exceeding joy. Ps Ps16.11. Is
Is35.10. Ju +* Jud24.
14. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. ye be. 1 P 1Pe2.19, 1Pe2.20. 1Pe3.14, 1Pe3.16.
reproached. T#778. ver. 1Pe4.4, 1Pe4.5. Ps Ps69.9. Ps89.51. Is * Is51.7, Is51.8. Mt * Mt5.11,
Mt5.12. Lk Lk6.22. Jn Jn7.47-52. Jn8.48. Jn9.28, Jn9.34. Ac Ac24.12. 2 Co 2Co12.10. for the
name. ver. 1Pe4.16. Mk Mk9.41. Jn Jn15.21. He Heb11.26. happy. 1 K 1Ki10.8. Ps * Ps32.1,
Ps32.2. Ps146.5. Ja * Jas1.12. Jas5.11. for. Nu Nu11.25, Nu11.26. 2 K 2Ki2.15. Is Is11.2.
spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. of glory. 2 Co * 2Co3.18. Ja * Jas2.1. and of God. Is Is11.2. Ph
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1 PETER 5
The apostle exhorts the elders to feed the flock of God, willingly, cheerfully,
disinterestedly, and humbly; and to be examples to it; expecting from the chief Shepherd, at his
appearance, an unfading crown of glory, 1Pe5.1-4. He requires the younger to submit to the
elder; and all of them to be clothed with humility, casting all their care on God, 1Pe5.5-7;
and to be sober and vigilant; and steadfastly, by faith, to resist the devil, and bear
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Ps71.9 (T#772). Is +* Is58.7. 1 Ti 1Ti5.1, 1Ti5.2. Ju + Jud8 (T#730). all. 1 P 1Pe4.1, 1Pe4.5. Ro
* Ro12.10. Ep * Eph5.21. Ph +* Php2.3. be subject. Ge Ge16.9. Ro Ro13.1. 1 Co * 1Co16.16.
Ep * Eph5.21. * Eph6.1, Eph6.5. Ph +* Php2.3. He +* Heb13.17. be clothed. 1 P 1Pe3.3,
1Pe3.4. 2 Ch 2Ch6.41. Jb Job29.14. Ps Ps132.9, Ps132.16. Is Is61.10. Ro * Ro13.14. Col
Col3.12. one to another. Ro + Ro12.5. 1 Co 1Co12.25. 1 P +* 1Pe4.10. with humility. Mt
Mt20.26, Mt20.27. Jn Jn13.4, Jn13.5, Jn13.14. Ep Eph4.2g. God resisteth. Jb Job22.29. Ps +*
Ps119.21. Pr * Pr16.5. Da Da11.12. Lk Lk18.4. See on Ja Jas4.6. giveth. Ps +* Ps25.9. Is +*
Is57.15. * Is66.2.
6. Humble yourselves. Ex Ex10.3. Le Le26.41. 1 K 1Ki21.27, 1Ki21.29. 2 K 2Ki22.19. 2 Ch
+* 2Ch7.14. 2Ch12.6, 2Ch12.7, 2Ch12.12. 2Ch30.11. 2Ch32.26. 2Ch33.12, 2Ch33.19,
2Ch33.23. 2Ch36.12. Pr Pr29.23. Is Is2.11. +* Is57.15. Je Je13.18. Je44.10. Da Da5.22. Mi +*
Mic6.8. Lk Lk14.11. Lk18.14. Ja +* Jas4.10. Jas5.10. the mighty. Ex Ex3.19. Ex32.11. Ps *
Ps89.13. 1 Co 1Co10.22. hand of God. Ac + Ac13.11. that. Jb Job36.22. Ps Ps75.10. Ps89.16,
Ps89.17. Is Is40.4. Ezk Eze17.21. Eze21.26. Mt Mt23.12. Lk Lk1.52. Ja Jas1.9, Jas1.10. in. Dt
Dt32.35. Ro Ro5.6. 1 Ti 1Ti2.6. Ti Tt1.3.
7. Casting. 1 S 1Sa1.10-18. 1Sa30.6. Ps Ps27.13, Ps27.14. 34:+* Ps34.4, Ps34.5.
Ps37.5mg. Ps55.22. Ps56.3, Ps56.4. Mt * Mt6.25, Mt6.31, Mt6.34. Mt13.22g. Lk Lk12.11,
Lk12.12, Lk12.22, Lk12.26. Ph Php4.6. He +* Heb13.5, Heb13.6. for he careth. T#829. Dt
Dt32.11, Dt32.12. Ps Ps33.18. Ps34.15. * Ps103.13, Ps103.14. Ps142.4, Ps142.5. Is Is46.3,
Is46.4. * Is63.9. Zc * Zec2.8. Mt * Mt6.26-33. Mt10.30. Mk Mk4.38. Lk Lk12.30-32. Lk21.18.
Jn Jn10.13. for you. Ps * Ps40.17.
8. sober. 1 P + 1Pe1.13. * 1Pe4.7. Mt Mt24.48-50. Lk Lk12.45, Lk12.46. +* Lk21.34,
Lk21.36. Ro Ro13.11-13. 1 Th 1Th5.6-8. 1 Ti 1Ti2.9, 1Ti2.15. 1Ti3.2, 1Ti3.11. Ti Tt1.8. Tt2.2,
Tt2.4, Tt2.6, Tt2.12. be vigilant. Mt + Mt24.42. Lk +* Lk21.36. your. Est Es7.6. Jb Job1.6.
Job2.2. Ps Ps109.6mg. Is Is50.8. Zc Zec3.1. Lk Lk22.31. adversary. 1 K + 1Ki11.14. Mt
Mt5.25. Lk Lk12.58. Lk18.3. the devil. Jb Job1.9-12. Mt Mt4.1, Mt4.11. Mt13.39. Mt25.41.
Jn * Jn8.44. 2 Co * 2Co2.11. Ep Eph4.27. Eph6.11. Ja Jas4.7. 1 J 1Jn3.8-10. Re Re12.9,
Re12.12. Re20.2, Re20.10. as. Jg Jdg14.5. Ps Ps22.21. Ps104.21. Pr Pr19.12. Pr20.2.
Pr28.15. Is Is5.29, Is5.30. Is42.13. Je Je2.15. Je51.38. Ezk Eze19.7. Ho Ho11.10. Jl Joe3.16.
Am Am1.2. Am3.4, Am3.8. Zc Zec11.3. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17. Re Re12.12. walketh. Dt Dt23.14. 2 Ch
2Ch16.9. Jb * Job1.7. * Job2.2. Lk Lk22.31, Lk22.32. Ac Ac10.38. seeking. Mt Mt12.43-45.
Lk * Lk22.31-34. 2 Co 2Co2.11. devour. Ezk Eze22.25. Da Da6.24. Ho Ho13.8.
9. resist. Lk Lk4.3-12. Ep Eph4.27. * Eph6.11-13. Ja Jas4.7. steadfast. Lk Lk22.32. Ac
Ac16.5g. Ep Eph6.16. Col Col2.5. 1 Ti 1Ti6.12. 2 Ti 2Ti4.7. He Heb11.33. the same. 1 P
1Pe1.6. 1Pe2.21. 1Pe3.14. 1Pe4.13. Jn Jn16.33. Ac +* Ac14.22. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. 1 Th
1Th2.15, 1Th2.16. 1Th3.3. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.12. He Heb12.3. Re Re1.9. Re6.11. Re7.14. brethren.
Gr. brotherhood. 1 P 1Pe2.17. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
10. the God. Ex Ex34.6, Ex34.7. Ps Ps86.5, Ps86.15. Mi +* Mic7.18, Mic7.19. Ro *
Ro5.20, Ro5.21. Ro15.5, Ro15.13. 2 Co 2Co13.11. He * Heb13.20, Heb13.21. grace. Jn
Jn1.17. Ro Ro5.21. Ep Eph2.8. Ti Tt2.11, Tt2.12. who. 1 P 1Pe1.15. Ro +* Ro8.28-30. Ro9.11,
Ro9.24. +* Ro11.29. 1 Co 1Co1.9. Ph Php3.14. 1 Th 1Th2.12. 2 Th 2Th2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti6.12. 2 Ti
2Ti1.9. 2 P 2Pe1.3. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. 2 Co 2Co4.17. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. * 2Ti2.10.
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2 PETER 1
The apostle salutes his brethren, 2Pe1.1" 2Pe1.2 }. He shows the blessings to which God
had called them; and earnestly exhorts them to diligence in every good work, in order to make
their calling and election sure; intermixing suitable warnings and encouragement, 2Pe1.311. He states, that, aware of his approaching martyrdom, he is the more diligent, in thus
admonishing them, that they might remember these things after his decease, 2Pe1.12-15. He
urges the evidence of what he had seen and heard in the holy mount, in confirmation of his
testimony concerning the power and coming of Christ, 2Pe1.16-18; referring them to the
more sure word of prophecy, 2Pe1.19; and instructing them, concerning the interpretation
and source of it, 2Pe1.20" 2Pe1.21 }.
1. Cir. A.M. 4069. A.D. 65. Simon. or, Symeon. Ac Ac15.14. Peter. Mt Mt4.18. Mt10.2. Lk
Lk22.31-34. Jn Jn1.42. Jn21.15-17. Ac * Ac15.7. 1 P 1Pe1.1. a servant. Jn Jn12.26. Ro Ro1.1.
Ja + Jas1.1. an apostle. Lk Lk11.49. Jn Jn20.21. 1 Co 1Co9.1, 1Co9.2. 1Co15.9. Ga Ga2.8. Ep
Eph3.5. Eph4.11. 1 P 1Pe1.1. 1Pe5.1. have obtained. ver. 2Pe1.4. Ac * Ac15.8, Ac15.9. Ro
Ro1.12. 2 Co 2Co4.13. Ep * Eph2.8. Eph4.5. Ph Php1.29. 2 Ti 2Ti1.5. Ti Tt1.1, Tt1.4. 1 P
1Pe1.7. 1Pe2.7. 1 J 1Jn5.13. precious. ver. 2Pe1.4. Ps Ps49.7, Ps49.8. Ps116.15. Ps139.17.
Is Is28.16. 1 P 1Pe1.19. through. Je Je23.6. Je33.16. Ro Ro1.17. * Ro3.21-26. Ro5.19. 1 Co
1Co1.30. 2 Co 2Co5.21. Ph Php3.9. of God and our Savior. Gr. of our God and Savior. ver.
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Th 1Th3.12. 1Th4.1. 2 Th 2Th1.3. they. Jn Jn15.7, Jn15.8. 2 Co 2Co5.13-17. barren. or, idle.
Pr Pr19.15. Mt Mt20.3, Mt20.6. Mt25.26. Ro Ro12.11. 1 Ti 1Ti5.13. He * Heb6.12. Ja
Jas2.20g. nor unfruitful. T#815. Ps +* Ps1.3. Je Je31.12. Ho Ho14.5, Ho14.8. Mt Mt13.22. Mk
Mk4.19. Jn *15:+ Jn15.2, Jn15.5, Jn15.6, Jn15.8, Jn15.14. Ep Eph5.11. Ti + Tt3.14. Ju Jud12.
in the knowledge. See on ver. 2Pe1.2.
9. lacketh. ver. 2Pe1.5-7. Mk Mk10.21. Lk Lk18.22. Ga * Ga5.6, Ga5.13. Ja * Jas2.14-26.
blind. Jb Job5.14. Job12.25. Is Is59.10. Zp Zep1.17. Mt +* Mt6.23. +* Mt15.14. + Mt23.16. Jn
* Jn9.40, Jn9.41. 2 Co 2Co4.3, 2Co4.4. 1 J * 1Jn2.9-11. Re * Re3.17. he was purged. ver.
2Pe1.4. 2 P 2Pe2.18-20. Ro Ro6.1-4, Ro6.11. 1 Co 1Co6.11. Ep * Eph5.26. Ti Tt2.14. He +*
Heb9.14. 1 P * 1Pe3.21. 1 J 1Jn1.7. Re Re1.5. Re7.14.
10. give diligence. See on ver. 2Pe1.5. 2 P * 2Pe3.17. Ph Php2.12, Php2.13. to make. 2 Co
2Co6.1. Ga Ga2.21. Ph Php2.12. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.19. He Heb3.14. * Heb6.11, Heb6.19. 1 J
1Jn3.19-21. your calling. Ro +* Ro11.29. election. Lk + Lk18.7. Ro +* Ro8.28-31. 1 Th * 1Th1.3,
1Th1.4. 2 Th * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.2, 1Pe1.5. sure. Ro * Ro8.16. 2 Co 2Co1.12. He
+* Heb6.11. 1 J 1Jn2.5, 1Jn2.6. for if. Ge +* Ge4.7. Je +* Je7.5. Col +* Col1.23. 1 Th +* 1Th3.8.
He +* Heb3.14. Ja +* Jas5.19. ye do. Ps +* Ps15.5. Is Is56.2. Mt *7:+* Mt7.21, Mt7.24,
Mt7.25. Lk +* Lk6.47-49. +* Lk11.28. 1 J * 1Jn3.18, 1Jn3.19. Re * Re22.14. never fall. f158, Mt
+ Mt5.18. T#819. 2 P * 2Pe3.17. 2 Ch * 2Ch20.20. Ps Ps37.24. Ps62.2, Ps62.6. Ps94.18.
Ps112.6. * Ps121.3. Ps138.8. Pr Pr10.25. Mi * Mic7.8. Jn Jn10.28, Jn10.29 (T#515). 17:11.
Ac * Ac20.24, Ac20.25. Ro * Ro8.38, Ro8.39. 1 Co * 1Co1.8. 1Co10.12. 2 Co 2Co1.21. Ga
Ga5.4. Ep * Eph4.30. Ph * Php1.6. 1 Th * 1Th5.23, 1Th5.24. 2 Th 2Th3.3. He Heb12.15mg. Ja
Jas2.10. Jas3.2. 1 P * 1Pe1.5. 1 J 1Jn2.10. 1Jn5.18. Ju * Jud24. Re * Re3.10, Re3.11.
11. an entrance. Mt Mt25.34. Lk Lk9.26. Ac Ac14.22. 1 Co 1Co3.15. 2 Co 2Co5.1. 2 Ti
2Ti4.8. 1 J * 1Jn2.28. Re Re3.21. ministered. ver. 2Pe1.5. 2 Co + 2Co9.10. abundantly. Ps
Ps36.8. SS So5.1. Is Is35.2. Mt +* Mt5.12. Mt20.23. Mt25.21. Lk +* Lk18.30. Jn Jn10.10. Ep
Eph3.20. Ph Php3.14. He Heb6.17. everlasting. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. Da +* Da7.14. Re
Re11.15. kingdom. T#861. 2 S * 2Sa23.1, 2Sa23.5. Is +* Is9.7. Da +* Da7.14, Da7.27. Mt +*
Mt24.14. +* Mt25.34. Mt26.29. Lk Lk12.32. Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Col +* Col1.13n. 1 Th
1Th2.12. 2 Th 2Th1.5. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.18. He +* Heb12.28. Ja +* Jas2.5. Re * Re5.10. Re11.15.
our Lord and. See on ver. 2Pe1.1. 2 P 2Pe3.18. Ti Tt2.13n. Savior. ver. 2Pe1.1. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.10.
12. I will not. ver. 2Pe1.13, 2Pe1.15. 2 P 2Pe3.1. Ro * Ro15.14, Ro15.15. Ph * Php3.1. 1 Ti
1Ti4.6. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. He Heb10.32. Ju +* Jud3, Jud17. always. Gr. aei, Mk + Mk15.8. in
remembrance. 2 Ti 2Ti2.14. Ti Tt3.1. though. 1 J * 1Jn2.21. Ju Jud5. and be established. 2 P *
2Pe3.17. Ac Ac16.5. Col +* Col2.7. He * Heb13.9. 1 P * 1Pe5.10, 1Pe5.12. present truth. 2 J
2Jn2.
13. as long. f142, Ge + Ge20.16. ver. 2Pe1.14. 2 Co 2Co5.1-4, 2Co5.8. He Heb13.3. to
stir. 2 P 2Pe3.1. Hg Hag1.14. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. by. See on ver. 2Pe1.12.
14. shortly. Dt Dt4.21, Dt4.22. Dt31.14. Jsh Jos23.14. 1 K 1Ki2.2, 1Ki2.3. Ac Ac20.25. 2
Ti * 2Ti4.6-8. put off. f142, Ge + Ge20.16. 1 P 1Pe3.21. even. Jn Jn13.36. * Jn21.18, Jn21.19.
15. I will. Dt Dt31.19-29. Jsh Jos24.24-29. 1 Ch 1Ch29.1-20. Ps Ps71.18. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.2. He
Heb11.4. decease. or, departure. Lk Lk9.31. these. See on ver. 2Pe1.4-7, 2Pe1.12.
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(Linton, p. 88, citing Paley. See further related notes on undesigned coincidences listed at Ac
Ac12.12n).
We now come to an argument for the credibility of the facts contained in Scripture which
has never been answered and never can be. Infidels have repeatedly been challenged to
answer it but they have never even made the attempt. It is the argument of Leslie in his Short
and Easy Method with the Deists. This argument rests solely upon the peculiarity of Christian
evidence, already mentioned, by which the truth of the religion is indissolubly connected with
certain matters of fact which could originally be judged of by the senses, and also upon the
fact that there exist in the Church certain ordinances commemorative of those facts. Thus the
truth of our religion seems to be embodied in institutions that now exist, and in observances
that pass before our eyes. The object of Leslie is to show, from the nature of the casefor
here we make very little reference to written testimonythat the matters of fact stated could
not have been received at the time unless they were true, and that the observances could
never have been originated except in connection with the facts. In showing this, he lays down
four rules, and asserts that any matter of fact in which these four rules meet must be true, and
challenges the world to show any instance of any supposed matter of fact, thus authenticated,
that has ever been shown to be false. His four rules are these: (1) That the matter of fact be
such that mens outward senses, their eyes and ears, may be judges of it. (2) That it be done
publicly, in the face of the world. (3) That not only public monuments be kept up in memory of
it, but some outward actions be performed. (4) That such monuments, and such actions, or
observances, be instituted, and do commence from the time that the matter of fact was done.
The first two rules. The first two rules make it impossible for any such matter of fact to be
imposed upon men at the time, because every mans eyes, and ears, and senses, would
contradict it. For example, if any man should affirm that all the inhabitants of this city
yesterday, or last year, walked to Governors Island and returned on dry ground, while the
water was divided and stood in heaps on each side of them, it would be impossible that he
should be believed, because every man, woman, and child would know better. It would be one
of those things respecting which the unlearned and the young could judge as well as the
learned and more experienced. Equally impossible is it that the children of Israel, of that
generation, should have believed that they passed through the Red Sea, or went out and
gathered manna every morning, or drank water from the rock, or that the law was given with
the terror and solemnity described in the Bible, if these things did not happen. Not less
impossible is it that the five thousand should have believed they were fed by Christ; or that the
relatives of Lazarus, and the Jews who knew him, should have believed that he was raised from
the dead, or the parents and friends of the man born blind, that he was made to see; or that
the multitudes before whom he healed the lame, and the sick of every description, should
have believed that these events took place, if they did not. These miracles are of such a nature
that, unless they were really wrought, it is impossible they should have been believed at the
time. Leslie further says: Therefore it only remains that such matter of fact might have been
invented some time after, when the men of that generation wherein the thing was said to be
done are all past and gone; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon to believe
that things were done in former ages which were not.
The last two rules. And for this the last two rules secure us as much as the first two rules in
the former case; for, whenever such a matter of fact came to be invented, if not only
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monuments were said to remain of it, but likewise that public actions and observances were
constantly used ever since the matter of fact was said to be done, the deceit must be detected
by no such monuments appearing, and by the experience of every man, woman, and child,
who must know that no such actions or observances were ever used by them. For example,
suppose I should now invent a story of such a thing done a thousand years ago; I might
perhaps get some to believe it; but if I say that not only such a thing was done, but that, from
that day to this, every man, at the age of twelve years, had a joint of his little finger cut off;
and that every man in the nation did lack a joint of such a finger; and that this institution was
said to be part of the matter of fact done so many years ago, and vouched as a proof and
confirmation of it, and as having descended without interruption, and been constantly
practiced, in memory of such a fact, all along from the time that such matter of fact was
done;I say it is impossible I should be believed in such case, because everyone could
contradict me as to the mark of cutting off the joint of the finger; and that, being a part of my
original matter of fact, must demonstrate the whole to be false.
Application to the books of Moses. The case here put is not stronger than that either of the
books of Moses, or of the New Testament. For, at whatever time it might have been
attempted to impose the books of Moses upon a subsequent age, it would have been
impossible, because they contain the laws and civil and ecclesiastical regulations of the Jews,
which the books affirm were adopted at the time of Moses, and were constantly in force from
that time; and because they contain an account of the passover, which they assert to have
been observed in consequence of a particular fact. If, then, a book had been put forth at a
particular time, stating that the Jews had obeyed certain very peculiar laws, and had a certain
priesthood, and had observed the Passover from the time of Moses, while they had never
heard of these laws, or of this priesthood, or of a Passover, it is impossible the book should
have been received. Nothing could have saved such a book from scorn or utter neglect.
Application to the New Testament. But what the Levitical law, and the priesthood, and the
passover were to the Jews, baptism, and the Christian ministry, and the Lords Supper are to
Christians. It is a part of the records of the Gospels that these were instituted by Christ; that
they were commanded by Him to be continued till the end of time, and were actually
continued and observed at the time when the Gospels purport to have been writtenthat is,
before the destruction of Jerusalem. But if these books were fictions invented after the time of
Christ, there would have been at that time no Christian baptism, nor order of Christian
ministers, nor sacrament of the supper, thus derived from His appointment; and that, alone,
would have demonstrated the whole to be false. Our books suppose these institutions to exist;
they give an account of them; and it is impossible they should have been received where they
did not exist. It is, therefore, impossible that these books should have been received at the
time the facts are said to have taken place, or at any subsequent time, unless those facts really
did take place. We now regard the sacrament of the supper as an essential part of the religion;
it was so regarded by our fathers; nor can we conceive that it should have been otherwise up
to the very time when the religion was founded. Thus we have a visible sign and pledge of the
truth of our religion, handed down, independently of written testimony, from age to age; and
the force of which age has no tendency to diminish.
Strength of the evidences. Perhaps we do not sufficiently dwell on the great strength of
which the Christian evidences derive from this proof, or notice the contrast it makes between
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the evidence for the facts of Christianity and those of ordinary history. Not only is it impossible
to point out any statement of fact, substantiated by these four marks, that can be shown to be
false, but none of the best authenticated facts of ancient history have them all. The Fourth of
July, as observed by us, may illustrate the effects of such commemorative ordinances as
guarding against false historical accounts. For any man to have invented the New Testament
after the time of Christ, and to have attempted to cause it to be received, would have been as
if a man had written an account of the revolution, and of the celebration of this day from the
first, when no revolution was ever heard of, and no one had ever celebrated the Fourth of July.
Nor, when such a festival was once established, would it be possible to introduce any account
of its origin essentially different from the true one. But the case of the Christian religion is
much stronger; because we have several different institutions which must have sprung up at
its origin; because baptism and the Lords Supper have occurred so much more frequently; and
because the latter has always been considered the chief rite of a religion to which men have
been more attached than to liberty or to life.
Credible because no others. But again: our books are credible because there are no others.
That such a movement as Christianity must have been, involving the origin of so many new
institutions, and such ecclesiastical and social changes should have originated at such a time
and in such a place, and that no written documents should have been drawn forth by it, is
incredible. And that the true account should have perished, leaving not a single vestige behind
it, and that false ones, and such as these, should have been substituted, is impossible. Of the
origin of such institutions we should expect some account. That of our books is adequate and
satisfactory. There is nothing contradictory to it, for even spurious writings confirm the truth
of our books, and there is no vestige of any other (Linton, pp. 161-164, citing Mark Hopkins,
who is citing Leslie). fables. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.4. the power. Mt * Mt28.18. Mk * Mk9.1. Jn * Jn17.2.
Ac * Ac3.12, Ac3.13, Ac3.16. Ro * Ro1.4. 1 Co + 1Co2.4. * 1Co5.4. Ph Php3.21. and. f93:93A,
Ge + Ge1.26. coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3n. 2 P 2Pe3.4, 2Pe3.12. Ml * Mal3.2. *
Mal4.5. Mt * Mt16.28. +* Mt24.3n, Mt24.27. Ac +* Ac3.19-21. 1 Co * 1Co1.7. 1 Th + 1Th2.19.
2 Th * 2Th1.7-10. Ju * Jud14. Re +* Re1.7. were eyewitnesses. Simon Greenleaf wrote of the
apostles, It was impossible that they could have persisted in affirming the truths they have
narrated had not Jesus actually risen from the dead, and had they not known this fact as
certainly as they knew any other fact (Wilbur Smith, Have You Considered Him, p. 19, citing
Simon Greenleaf, The Testimony of the Evangelists Examined by the Rules of Evidence
Administered in Courts of Justice, pp. 28-31). Jsh Jos24.17. Pr Pr1.20. Mt Mt17.1-5.
Mt26.55. Mk Mk9.2. Lk Lk9.28-32. Jn * Jn1.14. Ac Ac26.26. He Heb2.9. 1 J 1Jn1.1-3. *
1Jn4.14. majesty. Lk Lk9.43. Jn Jn1.14. +* Jn17.5. Ep * Eph1.20-22.
17. God. Mt +* Mt11.25-27. +* Mt28.19. Lk Lk10.22. Jn Jn3.35. Jn5.21-23, Jn5.26,
Jn5.36, Jn5.37. Jn6.27, * Jn6.37, Jn6.39. Jn10.15, Jn10.36. Jn13.1-3. Jn14.6, Jn14.8, Jn14.9,
Jn14.11. Jn17.21. Jn20.17. Ro Ro15.6. 2 Co 2Co1.3. 2Co11.31. 2 J 2Jn3. Ju Jud1. honor and
glory. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, glorious honor. Two things mentioned, one thing
meant. Ex Ex28.2. 1 Ti 1Ti1.17. He Heb2.9. Re + Re4.9. there came. Mt Mt17.3. Mk Mk9.7.
Lk Lk9.34, Lk9.35. Jn Jn12.28, Jn12.29. This. Mt Mt3.17. Mt17.5. Mk Mk1.11. Mk9.7. Lk
Lk3.22. Lk9.35. Son. Col Col1.13. 1 J 1Jn5.9. in whom. Is Is42.1. Is53.10. Mt Mt12.18. Ep
Eph1.6.
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18. this. Mt Mt17.6. the holy. Ge Ge28.16, Ge28.17. Ex * Ex3.1, Ex3.5. Jsh Jos5.15. Is
Is11.9. Is56.7. Zc Zec8.3. Mt Mt17.6.
19. We have. 1 P + 1Pe1.10. a more sure word. T#1022. Ge Ge15.13. Ps * Ps19.7-9.
Ps119.105. Pr Pr6.23. Is +* Is8.20n. * Is41.21-23, Is41.26. Lk * Lk16.29-31. Jn +* Jn5.39n. Ac
+* Ac17.11. of prophecy. T#1019. ver. 2Pe1.11. Lk +* Lk24.27. Ro Ro16.26. ye do well. Ac
Ac10.33. Ac15.29. Ja * Jas2.8. 3 J 3Jn6. take heed. Ho +* Ho4.10. as. f137, Ge + Ge13.13. a
light. f22:22K, 2 S + 2Sa22.29. Ps Ps119.105. Pr +* Pr4.18n. * Pr6.23. Is * Is9.2. * Is60.1,
Is60.2. Mt * Mt4.16. Lk * Lk1.78, Lk1.79. Jn * Jn1.7-9. Jn5.35. * Jn8.12. Ep * Eph5.7, Eph5.8.
dark place. Jb Job24.16. 1 Co * 1Co13.12. Ep Eph6.12. the day dawn. Ps +* Ps49.14. 2 Co *
2Co4.4-6. 1 J * 1Jn5.10. Re Re2.28. * Re22.16. the day star. Ml Mal4.2. Re Re2.28. Re22.16.
arise. 2 Co * 2Co4.6.
20. Knowing. 2 P 2Pe3.3. Ro Ro6.6. Ro13.11. 1 Ti 1Ti1.9. Ja Jas1.3. that. Ro Ro12.6. of
the scripture. Ro Ro9.17. 1 P 1Pe2.6. private. Rather, its own, or less likely, their own,
understanding the text to mean that the writers of Scripture did not merely pen their own
opinion, but were divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit. Understanding its own fits the
immediate context of taking heed to the more sure word of prophecy, and the manner of
taking heed is to interpret the individual prophecies of Scripture in the light of every other
prophecy which bears upon the same theme. Private is an unfortunate rendering of the
Greek word idios (S#2398g), a word which occurs 113 times in the Greek New Testament, most
often rendered his own (48 times) and their own (13 times), but nowhere else rendered
private, though rendered by the word privately 8 times. This rendering has been used to
attack the Biblical doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture (Is +* Is8.20n) and to deny the duty
of each individual believer to exercise the right of private judgment to determine for himself
the correctness of a proposed interpretation of Scripture (Je +* Je23.28n). While Scripture
elsewhere teaches the individual to maintain fellowship with other believers (He Heb10.25),
to hear the church (Mt Mt18.17), to hold the traditions which ye have been taught (2 Th
2Th2.15), and to obey them that have the rule over you (He Heb13.17), yet he must do so
only insofar as such teachers are faithful to the written Word of God. The final authority in
spiritual matters is never an organization or church, but the written Word of God as found in
the Bible, correctly interpreted. The Bible warns that followers of false teachers will share in
their reward (Ezk +* Eze14.10n). The final obligation remains for each individual to judge truth
for himself (Ro Ro14.12). This, then, is the major justification for the right of private judgment,
for God holds each of us individually and directly accountable to him and his Word. We cannot
pass off our responsibility to others by saying I simply believed what my church taught me (Is
+* Is8.20n. Ezk Eze14.10n). Private is better rendered its own, so that we then read no
Scripture is of its own interpretation. The meaning is that every statement in Scripture must
be understood in the light of what the rest of Scripture teaches which bears upon the same
theme. Of absolute importance to the correct interpretation of Scripture is to make a full and
proper induction of all related passages, and develop from them an interpretation which
accounts for and agrees with the whole. This is the very opposite of the deductive approach,
which comes to the Bible with a pre-determined belief (whether a creedal statement, a system
of doctrine or philosophy, any ismwhether Calvinism, Arminianism, dispensationalism,
amillennialism, Russellism, liberalism, humanism, scientism, etc.) which already has decided
what the Bible can or must teach, then searches its pages for supporting proof texts. Such an
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approach is grievously in error (Mk Mk12.24), and can be detected by its tendency to ignore,
suppress, explain away, or circumvent those texts which do not fit the system. Adherents of
deductive systems are in danger of wresting Scripture to their own destruction (2 P 2Pe3.16),
and handling Scripture deceitfully (2 Co 2Co4.2). Those who adhere to a deductive approach
to Scripture are marked by an inability to come to the Bible with an open mind, ready to adjust
their belief to what is newly learned. In fact, such persons are unable to freely study Scripture
and grow in their knowledge, for they have adopted a closed system of belief, which can never
admit to anything new to be learned, or admit a former mistake in understanding, the
correction of which is based upon additional light received by a fresh study of the Word of
God. Certainly such an attitude toward Scripture makes it a closed book, and is the very
opposite of that humility required for the reception of spiritual truth (Ps Ps25.9. Ps119.18). Jn
* Jn16.13. interpretation. Gr. epilusis, S#1955g, only here, from S#1956g, epiluo, Mk
Mk4.34 (expounded); Ac Ac19.39 (determined). Vine defines epilusis to mean to loose, solve,
explain, denotes a solution, explanation, lit., a release. (of private) interpretation; i.e., the
writers of Scripture did not put their own construction upon the God-breathed words they
wrote (Expository Dictionary, vol. 2, p. 268). An understanding of the principles of the correct
interpretation of Scripture is of supreme importance. Formally known as the science of biblical
hermeneutics, the correct application of such principles is essential to arrive at the correct
interpretation of Scripture. Most wrong interpretations of Scripture will be found to violate
one or more of the following ten general rules of interpretation: (1) Interpret the words and
sentences of an author literally unless such an interpretation results in a contradiction,
absurdity, or nonsense. Be very careful not to label as nonsense what might merely be strange
or contrary to your own personal point of view or frame of reference. Sometimes the
immediate context will indicate a non-literal interpretation must be understood (trees
clapped their hands, Is Is55.12). In such cases watch for the literal truth or meaning which is
being figuratively expressed. (2) Do not attribute a meaning to a text that would be foreign to
the knowledge or understanding of the author or the original audience, or give a meaning
which would be outside the purpose of the original author (Thus there are no trains or flying
saucers in the Bible). (3) Do not interpret one statement in the Bible in a way which makes it
contradict another part. All the parts must agree without contradictions. Authors write to be
understood, not to confuse their audience. Sometimes an author may write an intended
ambiguity. Sometimes our own perception of the truth, or our knowledge of the cultural
context which produced a document, is incomplete, and our own deficiency of knowledge may
lead us to find ambiguity, paradox, and contradiction where there is none. An author,
particularly when treating of philosophical and religious subjects, may intentionally introduce
paradox (determinism versus free will). (4) A correct interpretation takes account of all the
material in the text, and all related material in other texts of the Bible. You cannot legitimately
pick and choose separate statements and combine them arbitrarily (The Bible says, Judas went
and hanged himself; go and do thou likewise; what thou doest, do quickly). You cannot leave
out material which, if included, would require or necessitate a change in the interpretation.
Whenever an interpretation involves the comparison of two or more subjects, the
interpretation must take into account not only the similarities but also the differences which
may exist. (5) Read what comes before and after the verse you are interpreting. A correct
interpretation always fits into the scope, meaning, and purpose of the surrounding passage or
context. A text out of context is a pretext. (6) An interpretation must be in harmony with the
grammar of the sentences involved, and in harmony with the meanings of the words which
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make up the sentences. (7) Always interpret obscure, difficult texts in the light of other
passages on the same topic which are clear in meaning. (8) A correct and authoritative
interpretation must be based upon what the text itself says, not upon what someone else
claims it says. (9) All that is required to establish an interpretation as correct is evidence (which
is in harmony with these rules) from the text sufficient to convince an adequately informed,
neutral, unbiased person. (10) When there are two differing interpretations of a passage, if the
interpretations are contradictory, they cannot both be correct. One or the other interpretation
must be wrong, or they may both be wrong, but they cannot both be right. A correct
interpretation must comply with the rules of interpretation; an incorrect interpretation will
always be found not to comply with the rules.
21. the prophecy. Lk * Lk1.70. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.16. 1 P * 1Pe1.11. in old time. or, at any time.
holy. Dt * Dt33.1. Jsh Jos14.6. 1 K 1Ki13.1. * 1Ki17.18, 1Ki17.24. 2 K 2Ki4.7, 2Ki4.9, 2Ki4.22.
* 2Ki6.10, 2Ki6.15. 1 Ch * 1Ch23.14. 2 Ch 2Ch8.14. spake. Nu Nu16.28. 2 S * 2Sa23.2. Mi +*
Mic3.7. Lk Lk1.70. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17. 1 P * 1Pe1.11. Re * Re19.10. they were. or, being.
f63:63K, Ge + Ge37.13. by the Holy. Mk Mk12.36. Ac Ac1.16. Ac3.18. Ac28.25. He Heb3.7.
Heb9.8. Heb10.15. Ghost. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt1.18.
2 PETER 2
The apostle foretells the coming of false teachers; showing in general their corrupt
principles and selfishness, and the fatal effects of their influence, 2Pe2.1-3. He adduces the
severity of God in punishing apostate angels, the inhabitants of the old world, and those of
Sodom, with his kindness to Noah and Lot, in proof that he would certainly preserve his people,
and execute vengeance on the wicked, 2Pe2.4-9. A more particular account of the seducers
above mentioned, of their vile character and practices, and of the hopeless conditions of many,
who were deceived by them, 2Pe2.10-22.
1. there were. Dt Dt13.1-3. 1 K 1Ki18.19-22. * 1Ki22.6, 1Ki22.11, 1Ki22.12. Ne Ne6.1214. Is Is9.15. Is56.10, Is56.11. Je Je5.30, Je5.31. Je14.13-15. Je23.16, Je23.17, Je23.2532. Je27.14, Je27.15. Je28.15-17. Je29.8, Je29.9, Je29.31, Je29.32. Je37.19. La La2.14. Ezk
Eze13.3-18. Ho Ho9.8. Mi Mic2.11. Mic3.5, Mic3.11. Zc Zec13.3, Zec13.4. Mt +* Mt7.15. Lk
Lk6.26. Ro Ro16.18. 1 J * 1Jn4.1. the people. Ro Ro15.10. Ju Jud5. false teachers. 2 P 2Pe3.3.
Ezk Eze14.9, Eze14.10. Mt * Mt24.5, Mt24.11, Mt24.24. Mk Mk13.22. Lk Lk21.8. Ac *
Ac20.29, Ac20.30. 1 Co 1Co11.19. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. Ga Ga4.17. Ep +* Eph4.14. Col
Col2.8, Col2.18. 2 Th 2Th2.3-12. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-9. 2Ti4.3, 2Ti4.4. Ti Tt1.11. 1 J
1Jn2.18, 1Jn2.19, 1Jn2.26. 1Jn4.1. Ju Jud18. Re Re2.9. Re13.14. privily. ver. 2Pe2.3. Ga
Ga2.4. bring in. Ga Ga2.4. Ju Jud4. damnable. ver. 2Pe2.3. Ga Ga5.20. Ti Tt3.10. heresies. Ac
+ Ac24.5. 1 Co 1Co11.19. Ga Ga5.20. denying. Mt Mt10.33. Lk Lk12.9. Ac Ac3.13, Ac3.14.
1 Ti + 1Ti5.8. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12, 2Ti2.13. Ti Tt1.16. Ju * Jud4. Re Re2.13. Re3.8. the Lord. Mt
Mt10.25. Lk + Lk2.29. 2 Ti 2Ti2.21g. Ju Jud4. bought. Ex Ex15.16. Dt Dt32.6. Ac +* Ac20.28. 1
Co +* 1Co6.19, 1Co6.20. 1Co7.23. Ga * Ga3.13. Ga4.5. Ep Eph1.7. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.5, 1Ti2.6. He
Heb10.29. 1 P * 1Pe1.18, 1Pe1.19. Re Re5.9. Re14.3, Re14.4. and bring. ver. 2Pe2.3. Ml +*
Mal3.5. Ph +* Php3.19.
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2Co12.9. He Heb2.18. 1 J 1Jn4.4. the godly. Ps Ps4.3. Ps12.1. Ps32.6. Ac Ac10.2, Ac10.7g. 2
Ti 2Ti3.12. Ti * Tt2.14. out of temptations. Ps Ps37.33. Zp +* Zep2.3. Lk +* Lk21.36. Ro
Ro15.31. Re +* Re3.10. reserve the unjust. ver. 2Pe2.4. Jb Job21.30. Pr Pr16.4. Na * Na1.2. Ju
* Jud14, * Jud15. unto the day. 2 P 2Pe3.7. Mt +* Mt10.15n. Mt11.22, Mt11.24. Mt12.36.
Ac +* Ac17.31. Ro Ro2.5. 2 Co 2Co5.10, 2Co5.11. 1 J 1Jn4.17. Ju Jud6.
10. that walk. 2 P 2Pe3.3. Ro Ro8.1, Ro8.4, Ro8.5, Ro8.12, Ro8.13. 2 Co 2Co10.3. He +*
Heb13.4. Ju Jud16, Jud18. after the flesh. Ju Jud7. in the lust. Ro Ro1.24-27. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9.
Ep Eph4.19. Eph5.5. Col Col3.5. 1 Th 1Th4.7. Ju Jud4, Jud6-8, Jud10, Jud16. uncleanness.
ver. 2Pe2.20. Ju Jud8. despise. Nu Nu16.12-15. Dt * Dt17.12, Dt17.13. Dt21.20, Dt21.21. 1 S
1Sa10.27. * 1Sa15.23. 2 S 2Sa20.1. 1 K 1Ki12.16. Ps Ps2.1-5. Ps12.4. Je Je2.31. Lk Lk19.14.
Ro Ro13.1-5. 1 P * 1Pe2.13, 1Pe2.14, 1Pe2.17. government. or, dominion. T#317. Ex
Ex22.28mg. Nu Nu16.3-7, Nu16.32. Dt Dt17.12, Dt17.13. 2 S * 2Sa19.21. Ec Ec10.20. Lk +*
Lk19.14. Ac Ac23.5. Ro +* Ro13.1. 2 Co 2Co8.5. 1 P * 1Pe2.13. Ju * Jud8. Presumptuous. Nu
Nu15.30. Dt Dt17.13. Ju Jud8. self-willed. Ge Ge49.6. Ti Tt1.7. to speak. Ex Ex22.28. Ec
Ec10.6, Ec10.7, Ec10.20. Ac Ac23.5. 3 J * 3Jn9, * 3Jn10. Ju * Jud8, * Jud10.
11. angels. Ps Ps103.20. Ps104.4. Da Da6.22. 2 Th 2Th1.7. Ju +* Jud9. against them.
Some read, against themselves.
12. as natural. Ps Ps49.10. Ps92.6. Ps94.8. Je Je4.22. Je5.4. Je10.8, Je10.21. Je12.3. Ezk
Eze21.31. Ju Jud10. made. or, born. Pr +* Pr16.4. Je Je12.3. Ph Php3.19. taken. 2 Ti 2Ti2.26.
speak evil. Ac + Ac13.45g. perish. ver. 2Pe2.19. 2 P 2Pe1.4. Pr Pr14.32. Jn Jn8.21. Ga Ga6.8.
own corruption. ver. 2Pe2.19. 2 P 2Pe1.4. 1 Co + 1Co15.42.
13. the reward. ver. 2Pe2.15. Is Is3.11. Ac Ac1.18g. Ro Ro2.8, Ro2.9. Ph +* Php3.19. 2 Ti
2Ti4.14. He * Heb2.2, Heb2.3. Ju Jud12, etc. Re Re18.6. as they. f58. Diexodos; or, Expansion
B58. A lengthening out by copious exposition of facts by digression in order to expand. For
other instances of this figure see 2 P 2Pe2.15, 2Pe2.17. Ju Jud12, Jud13, Jud16. to riot. Ro
Ro13.13. 1 Th 1Th5.7, 1Th5.8. Ja +* Jas5.5. 1 P 1Pe4.4. Spots. SS So4.7. Ep Eph5.27. Ju *
Jud12. while. 1 Co * 1Co11.20-22.
14. eyes full. 2 S 2Sa11.2-4. Jb Job31.1, Job31.7, Job31.9. Pr * Pr6.25. Ezk
Eze23.16. Mt Mt5.28. 1 J * 1Jn2.16. adultery. Gr. an adulteress. f155:155A, Ge Ge31.35. Ja
+ Jas4.4. that cannot cease. Is Is1.16. Je * Je13.23. Mt Mt12.34. * Mt15.19. Jn Jn5.44. *
Jn12.39. Ro * Ro1.28. He * Heb10.26. 1 P * 1Pe4.1. beguiling. ver. 2Pe2.18. 2 P 2Pe3.16. Ezk
Eze13.18. Mk Mk13.22. Ro Ro16.18. 1 Co 1Co11.19. Ep +* Eph4.14. Col Col2.18. Ja *
Jas1.14. Re Re12.9. unstable. 1 P * 1Pe3.16. Ja +* Jas1.8. souls. Gr. psyche, f171:171Q, Ac +
Ac2.41. an heart. See on ver. 2Pe2.3. Ju Jud11. exercised. 1 Ti 1Ti4.7. He Heb5.14.
Heb12.11. with covetous practices. ver. +* 2Pe2.3. Ps +* Ps10.3. Ezk +* Eze16.49. Ml +*
Mal3.5. Ja +* Jas5.1-5. cursed. Is Is34.5. Is65.20. Mt Mt25.41. Lk + Lk10.6. Ep Eph2.3.
15. forsaken. 1 S 1Sa12.23. 1 K 1Ki18.18. 1Ki19.10. Is +* Is66.4. Ezk Eze9.10. Pr Pr28.4.
Ho Ho14.9. Ac +* Ac13.10. gone astray. Ezk Eze14.11. following. f58, ver. + 2Pe2.13.
Balaam. i.e. destruction of the people, S#903g. Nu Nu22.5-7, son of Beor. Ju Jud11. Re
Re2.14. For S# 01109h, see Nu + Nu22.5. Bosor. i.e. consuming, S#1007g. For S#
01160h, see Nu + Nu22.5. who. Nu Nu22.18-21, Nu22.23, Nu22.28. Nu31.16. Dt Dt23.4,
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The apostle reminds his brethren of the promised coming of Christ; and predicts that
scoffers will ridicule their expectation of that event, 2Pe3.1-4; being willingly ignorant of the
truth in that respect, 2Pe3.5-7. He shows the reason of its being delayed, and the awful
manner, circumstances, and consequences of it; with exhortations and encouragements to
diligence and holiness, 2Pe3.8-14. He shows that his beloved brother Paul had taught them
the same doctrine; commends his epistles; and shows how ignorant and unstable men
wrested some parts of them, as they did the other scriptures, to their own destruction, 15,
16: and concludes with warning the readers against seducers; and exhorting them to grow in
grace, and in the knowledge of Christ, 2Pe3.17" 2Pe3.18 }.
1. second epistle. 2 Co 2Co13.2. 1 P 1Pe1.1, 1Pe1.2. both. f63:63A, Ge + Ge14.20.
Supply ellipsis, in (both) which (epistles) I stir up. I stir. 2 P * 2Pe1.13-15. 2 Ti 2Ti1.6. pure. Ps
Ps24.4. Ps73.1. Mt +* Mt5.8. 1 Co + 1Co5.8. Ph Php1.10. 1 Ti 1Ti5.22. 1 P 1Pe1.22. way. 2 P +
2Pe1.12. 1 J * 1Jn2.21.
2. ye may. 2 P * 2Pe1.19-21. Lk Lk1.70. +* Lk24.27, Lk24.44. Ac Ac3.18, Ac3.21, Ac3.2426. +* Ac10.43. * Ac28.23. 1 P * 1Pe1.10-13. Re * Re19.10. and of. ver. 2Pe3.15. 2 P 2Pe2.21.
Ep Eph2.20. Ja * Jas5.8. 1 J * 1Jn4.6. Ju * Jud17. commandment. f171:171I, 2 P + 2Pe2.21.
the Lord and. 2 P 2Pe2.20. Ti Tt2.13n. Savior. ver. 2Pe3.18. 2 Ti + 2Ti1.10.
3. Knowing. 2 P 2Pe1.20. that there. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1, 1Ti4.2. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.1. 1 J + 1Jn2.18. Ju *
Jud18. scoffers. Pr Pr1.22. * Pr3.34. * Pr14.6. Is Is5.19. Is28.14. Is29.20. Ho Ho7.5. walking. 2
P * 2Pe2.10. 2 Co * 2Co4.2. Ju * Jud16, * Jud18.
4. Where. Ge * Ge19.14. Ex = Ex32.1. Ec * Ec1.9. * Ec8.11. Is * Is5.18, Is5.19. Je Je5.12,
Je5.13. * Je17.15. Ezk Eze11.3. * Eze12.22-27. Ml Mal2.17. Mt * Mt24.48. Lk +* Lk12.45,
Lk12.46. coming. Gr. parousia, Mt + Mt24.3. ver. 2Pe3.12. 1 Th + 1Th2.19. the fathers. Ro +
Ro15.8. fell asleep. Da +* Da12.2. Mt + Mt27.52. Ac +* Ac13.36n. from the beginning. Mk +
Mk10.6. Mk13.19. Re Re3.14.
5. they willingly. T#707. Jb Job5.14. Job12.25. Ps + Ps10.4 (T#693). 50:*17, 21. 58:4, 5.
*82:5. Pr Pr1.22, Pr1.29, Pr1.30. Pr4.19. * Pr14.6. Pr17.16. Is + Is59.2 (T#26). Je Je17.23.
Je32.33. Da Da12.10. Zc Zec7.11, Zec7.12. Lk +* Lk19.14 (T#695). Jn Jn3.19, Jn3.20. +
Jn17.25 (T#739). Ac Ac26.17, Ac26.18. Ro +* Ro1.21, Ro1.28. 1 Co * 1Co2.14. Ep Eph4.18. 2
Th 2Th2.10-12. 1 J 1Jn4.8. by the word. Ge * Ge1.6, Ge1.9. Ps Ps24.2. * Ps33.6. Ps136.6.
Ro + Ro9.6. He * Heb11.3. were of old. 2 P 2Pe2.3. standing. Gr. consisting. Ps Ps24.2.
Ps136.6. Col * Col1.17g.
6. the world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. being overflowed. 2 P + 2Pe2.5. Ge * Ge7.10-23.
Ge9.15. Jb Job12.15. Mt Mt24.38, Mt24.39. Lk Lk17.27. perished. Gr. apollumi, Mt + Mt2.13.
7. the heavens. ver. 2Pe3.10, 2Pe3.12. Ps * Ps50.3. * Ps102.25, Ps102.26. Is * Is51.6. Zp
Zep3.8. Mt Mt24.35. Mt25.41. 2 Th 2Th1.8. Ju Jud7. Re Re20.11. Re21.1. the same word.
Ge Ge9.15. reserved. Jb Job21.30. Ju Jud6. unto fire. Dt Dt32.22. Ps Ps11.6. * Ps21.9.
Ps50.3. * Ps97.3. Is Is24.1-6. Is43.2. Is66.15, Is66.16, Is66.24. Ezk Eze38.22. Da Da7.10,
Da7.11. Jl Joe2.30. Mi Mic1.4. Na Na1.5. Hab Hab3.5. Zp Zep2.3. Ml Mal4.1. Mt Mt3.12. *
Mt13.30, Mt13.39, Mt13.40. 2 Th * 2Th1.8. He Heb10.27. Ja + Jas5.3. Re +* Re8.5. * Re16.9.
against. 2 P + 2Pe2.9. Mt +* Mt10.15n. Mt11.22, Mt11.24. Mt12.36. Mk Mk6.11. 1 J
1Jn4.17. Re * Re20.11, Re20.12, Re20.14, Re20.15. day. f171:171T, Ge + Ge2.4. judgment.
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promise to which he refers. The only passages of the Old Testament which refer to the
creation of a new heavens and earth preceded by a destruction by fire are found in Isaiah
65:17-19 and 66:16, 17, *22. Interpreters differ widely in their understanding of these
predictions. Some advocate a post-millennial conflagration which totally destroys the earth,
supposing that after the Millennium God will create a new heaven and a new earth, which will
exist forever in the eternal ages which follow the Millennium. This view is radically defective in
a number of points. First, the conflagration is placed by Peter and by Isaiah prior to the
millennial reign of Christ, for the wicked and the scoffers continue right down to this time of
destruction, the purpose of which (2 P 2Pe3.7) is stated to be the destruction and perdition of
ungodly men. Such a purpose is incongruous to the conditions established by Christ during the
Millennium. Second, Scripture declares that this earth will last forever, so it will never be
totally destroyed (Ec +* Ec1.4). Third, Christs kingdom is established upon the earth, the saints
are to inherit the earth, and this kingdom and this inheritance are to last forever, and will
never be destroyed (Da +* Da7.14. Mt +* Mt5.5. Ep +* Eph1.11n. He * Heb9.15. 1 P *
1Pe1.4n. Re * Re11.15). Therefore, to suggest that this earth will be destroyed at the end of
the Millennium is to contradict the oath-bound covenants and promises of God (Is +* Is55.3).
The end of the Millennium does not mark the end of Christs kingdom (1 Co +* 1Co15.24n),
but marks the duration of the binding of Satan and of the time before the resurrection of the
rest of the dead (Re Re20.3, Re20.5). The time of the conflagration is therefore established as
premillennial. The time of this fire corresponds to the the harvest, when the tares shall be
burned up (Mt Mt13.30, Mt13.39, Mt13.40), but this harvest (Re Re14.14-20) occurs under
the seventh trumpet preceding the Millennial age (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, p. 516).
The extent of the conflagration must not be understood to be such as to make this present
earth uninhabitable, or to totally destroy all animate life on earth. Although Peters language,
if taken apart from other predictions in Scripture, may appear to be universal in its scope, yet it
must be remembered that universal language in Scripture is often used where a limitation is to
be understood (Ge +* Ge7.19n. 1 K 1Ki18.10), and in this instance this single passage in 2
Peter must not be taken in a sense to contradict the rest of the prophecies in the Word of God,
especially when Peter expressly refers these predictions to well-known Scripture promises,
promises which do not necessitate a universal and unlimited destruction. Other predictions
describe a change and a shaking, but not absolute destruction for this period (Ps Ps102.25-27.
He Heb1.10-12. +* Heb12.26). The fact that eternal generations of human beings in the flesh
(Ps Ps72.5. Ps89.4, Ps89.29, Ps89.36, Ps89.37. Ps102.28. Ps145.13. Ps146.10. Is Is34.17.
Is51.8. * Is59.21. Is60.15. Is65.23. Is66.22. Je Je33.22. Ezk * Eze37.25. Lk Lk1.32, Lk1.33) will
live on this earth after the Second Coming of Christ proves that not all people will be
destroyed. Those who argue that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom (1 Co
1Co15.50n) forget that these natural generations are subjects of the kingdom, not inheritors,
for only the resurrected saints in glorified bodies are co-heirs with Christ in His eternal
kingdom (Ro +* Ro8.17). Is Is51.6. Is65.17-19. Is66.22. Ac +* Ac3.21. Ro Ro8.21. 1 P
1Pe1.11, 1Pe1.13. Re Re21.1, Re21.27. look for. Lk +* Lk21.36. He +* Heb9.28. Re Re11.1518. new. Gr. kainos, S#2537g, Mk + Mk2.22n. The Greek word denotes a renewal or
restoration of something previously existing (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, p. 499).
heavens and. Perhaps because the creation of a new heavens and earth is mentioned in Re
Re21.1, a text which occurs after the prediction of the Millennium (Re Re20.3-7) and the Great
White Throne Judgment (Re Re20.11-15), many interpreters make the new heaven and earth
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postmillennial. Since all concede the new heavens and earth are preceded by the conflagration
mentioned by Peter, interpreters argue that the conflagration must be postmillennial.
However, the three references (Is Is65.17 and 66:22. 2 P 2Pe3.13. Re Re21.1) are to the same
new heavens and earth, to one event, not two events separated by a millennium, for the
first not second heaven and earth were passed away (Re Re21.1). The references to the
conflagration by Peter were proven to be premillennial. The new heavens and new earth must
also be premillennial, since they immediately follow upon the conflagration. The fact that the
new heavens and earth are mentioned in Revelation after a passage describing the Millennium
and Great White Throne Judgment is no sure proof that the new heavens and earth are
postmillennial, because it is very common in Scripture for prophecies and even histories to be
out of chronological sequence (See f107. Hysterologia, Ge + Ge10.5). The predictions of a new
heaven and earth in Isaiah are seen in context to be premillennial, for the millennial
blessedness immediately follows upon their creation (Is Is65.17-25). wherein dwelleth. 2 P
2Pe1.11. Ps * Ps69.34-36. Is Is32.16. +* Is60.21. Ac +* Ac3.19-21. Re * Re21.27. * Re22.14,
Re22.15. righteousness. Ps Ps96.11-13. Ps98.4-9. Is Is26.9.
14. seeing. Ph * Php3.20. He +* Heb9.28. be diligent. 2 P 2Pe1.5-10. Lk Lk21.34. 1 Co
+ 1Co15.58. 1 J 1Jn3.3. found of him. 1 P 1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.13. in peace. Mt +* Mt24.46. Lk
Lk2.29. * Lk12.43. Ro * Ro5.1. 1 Th * 1Th5.13. without spot. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14. Ja +* Jas1.27. 1 J *
1Jn3.3. blameless. 1 Co * 1Co1.8. Ph Php1.10. +* Php2.15. Col * Col1.22. 1 Th * 1Th3.13. +*
1Th5.23. 1 Ti 1Ti3.10. Ti Tt1.6, Tt1.7. 1 J * 1Jn2.28, 1Jn2.29.
15. account. ver. + 2Pe3.9. Ro * Ro2.4. 1 Ti 1Ti1.16. 1 P 1Pe3.20. salvation. He +*
Heb9.28. our beloved. Ac Ac15.25. brother. Ps * Ps141.5. Ac Ac9.17. Ac21.20. Ga Ga2.9,
Ga2.11. according. Ex Ex31.3, Ex31.6. Ex35.31, Ex35.35. 1 K 1Ki3.12, 1Ki3.28. 1Ki4.29. Ezr
+* Ezr7.25. Pr * Pr2.6, Pr2.7. Ec Ec2.26. Da * Da2.20, Da2.21. Lk * Lk21.15. Ac Ac7.10. 1 Co
1Co2.13. 1Co3.10. * 1Co12.8. Ja +* Jas1.5. +* Jas3.17. 1 P 1Pe4.11.
16. in all. See on 1 P 1Pe1.1. speaking. Ro +* Ro8.19. 1 Co * 1Co15.21, 1Co15.23,
1Co15.24. Col * Col3.4. 1 Th +* 1Th4.14-18. * 1Th5.1-10. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.14. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.7, 2Ti1.8. +*
2Ti4.1, 2Ti4.8, 2Ti4.18. He * Heb9.28. of these things. 2 K ch. 1. hard. 1 K 1Ki10.1. Ro Ro8.29,
Ro8.30. Ro9.18-20. Ro11.33. He * Heb5.10, Heb5.11. unstable. 2 P 2Pe2.14. Ge Ge49.4. 2 Ti
2Ti3.5-7. Ja +* Jas1.8. wrest. T#1107. Ex Ex23.2, Ex23.6. Dt Dt16.19. Ps Ps56.5. Je +*
Je8.8mg. Je23.36. Hab Hab1.4. Mt Mt4.5, Mt4.6. Mt22.29. 2 Co +* 2Co2.17. +* 2Co4.2. as
they do. Is Is28.16. the other. Mt Mt15.3, Mt15.6. Mt22.29. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.18. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.16.
scriptures. Mt + Mt21.42. unto their own. 2 P 2Pe2.1. Ph +* Php3.19. 1 P 1Pe2.8. Ju Jud4.
17. seeing ye know. 2 P 2Pe1.12. Pr Pr1.17. Mt * Mt24.24, Mt24.25. Mk Mk13.23. Jn
Jn16.4. Ju Jud5. beware. Pr +* Pr14.15. Mt * Mt7.15. Mt16.6, Mt16.11. Ph Php3.2. Col
Col2.8. 2 Ti 2Ti4.15. led away. 2 P 2Pe2.18-20. 2 Ch 2Ch10.8. 2Ch13.7. Ezk +* Eze14.10n.
Mt Mt24.24. Mk Mk13.22. Ro Ro16.18. 2 Co 2Co11.3, 2Co11.13-15. 1 Ti +* 1Ti1.19. +*
1Ti4.1n. 2 Ti 2Ti3.6. 2Ti4.4. He +* Heb3.12. the error. 2 P 2Pe2.18-22. Ps +* Ps119.63. Pr +*
Pr19.27. * Pr21.30. Je +* Je10.2. Ezk Eze14.10n. Mt +* Mt15.14. Mt16.6, Mt16.11. Mk +*
Mk12.24. Ep +* Eph4.14. 2 J +* 2Jn10. of the wicked. 2 P 2Pe2.7. Ps Ps119.53. 2 Co * 2Co6.14,
2Co6.17. fall. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10, 2Pe1.11. Da +* Da11.35. 1 Co * 1Co10.12. Ga Ga5.4. 1 Ti +
1Ti1.19. +* 1Ti4.1n. He + Heb10.38. stedfastness. Ac * Ac2.42. 1 Co +* 1Co15.58. Col Col2.5.
He +* Heb3.14. 1 P 1Pe5.9.
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1 JOHN
1 JOHN 1
The apostle declares, what he had seen and heard of Christ, the Word of Life; that others
might have fellowship with him, and with God and Christ, and might share his joy, 1Jn1.1-4. He
shows that those who have communion with God, and are cleansed from sin by the blood of
Christ, walk in the light of holiness, 1Jn1.5-7; and that the faithfulness and righteousness of
God are engaged for the pardon and cleansing of those who confess their sins; but that all
who say they have no sin, or have not sinned, are deceived or deceivers, 1Jn1.8-10.
1. That. f96:96G, Mt + Mt1.20. which. f18, Dt + Dt28.4. 1 J 1Jn2.13, 1Jn2.14. Pr *
Pr8.22-31. Is Is41.4. Mi +* Mic5.2. Jn +* Jn1.1, Jn1.2, etc. +*8:58. Re * Re1.8, Re1.11, Re1.17,
Re1.18. Re2.8. from the. f12, Ps + Ps1.1. which we have heard. 1 J 1Jn4.14. Lk Lk1.2,
Lk1.35. Jn * Jn1.14. Ac Ac1.3. * Ac4.20. 2 P 2Pe1.16-18. have seen. Jn Jn19.35. 2 P 2Pe1.16.
looked upon. 1 J 1Jn4.14. Jn + Jn1.14. and our. Lk * Lk24.39. Jn * Jn20.27. handled. Le = Le1.4
(burnt offering). the Word. 1 J 1Jn5.7. Jn * Jn1.14. Jn5.26. Re Re19.13. of life. Jn +* Jn1.4.
2. For. f136, Is + Is60.12. the life. 1 J 1Jn5.11, 1Jn5.20. Jn + Jn1.4. * Jn11.25, Jn11.26.
Jn14.6. was manifested. 1 J * 1Jn3.5, 1Jn3.8. Jn + Jn7.4. Ro Ro16.25, + Ro16.26. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16.
2 Ti 2Ti1.10. Ti Tt1.2. 1 P 1Pe1.20. and bear. 1 J 1Jn4.14. Jn + Jn15.27. Jn21.24. Ac Ac1.22.
+* Ac2.32. Ac3.15. Ac5.32. Ac10.41. 1 P 1Pe5.1. show. 1 J 1Jn5.20. that eternal. Gr. aionios,
Mt + Mt18.8. 1 J 1Jn2.25. 1Jn3.15. 1Jn5.11, 1Jn5.13, 1Jn5.20. Jn + Jn4.14. See on Jn *
Jn17.3. which was. Pr Pr8.22-30. Jn * Jn1.1, Jn1.2, Jn1.18. * Jn3.13. Jn7.29. Jn8.38. Jn16.28.
* Jn17.5. Ro Ro8.3. Ga * Ga4.4.
3. which. See on ver. 1Jn1.1. Ezk Eze40.4. Jn Jn1.14. Jn8.38. Jn12.41. +* Jn17.5. Ac *
Ac4.20. Ac20.27. Ac22.14, Ac22.15. 2 P * 2Pe1.16. declare. ver. * 1Jn1.5. Ne Ne2.18. Ps
Ps2.7. Ps22.22. Is Is66.19. Jn Jn17.25. Ac Ac13.32, Ac13.41. * Ac20.27. 1 Co * 1Co15.1. He
Heb2.12. ye also. Ac +* Ac2.42. Ro Ro15.27. Ep * Eph3.6. Ph Php1.7. Php2.1. 1 Ti 1Ti6.2. He *
Heb3.1. 1 P 1Pe5.1g. our fellowship. ver. * 1Jn1.7. 1 J 1Jn2.23, 1Jn2.24. Le = Le2.3 (meal
offering). Ml = Mal2.6. Jn * Jn14.3, Jn14.20-23. * Jn17.3, Jn17.11, Jn17.21. 1 Co 1Co1.9,
1Co1.30. 2 Co * 2Co13.14. Ep Eph2.18. Ph * Php2.1. * Php3.10. He Heb2.14. * Heb3.14.
Heb12.10. 2 P 2Pe1.4. Re * Re3.20. Re21.3. Re22.3. the Father. Jn * Jn16.27. with his Son. 1 J
* 1Jn5.10, 1Jn5.11. Col * Col1.13. 1 Th +* 1Th1.10.
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1 JOHN 2
The apostle warns his dear children not to sin: yet points out to them Christ, the Advocate
with the Father, and the propitiation for their sins, and the sins of the world, 1Jn2.1" 1Jn2.2 }.
He shows that the knowledge of Christ, and union with him, must be evidenced by obeying and
imitating him, and by love of the brethren; that thus the love of God is perfected in us; and
that those are deceived, blind, and hypocritical, who live in hatred and malice, 1Jn2.3-11. He
warns believers of every age and attainment, against the love of the world, showing the
vanity of all that is in the world, compared with the eternal happiness of those who do the will
of God, 1Jn2.12-17. He cautions them against many antichrists, who fatally seduce some
professed Christians, 1Jn2.18" 1Jn2.19 }; declares that the unction of the Holy Spirit is the
effectual preservative against them, 21, 1Jn2.22; points out to them the true doctrine of Christ,
and exhorts them to adhere to his truth, and abide in him, in expectation of his coming; and to
prove their regeneration by an habitual righteous conduct, 1Jn2.23-29.
1. little. ver. * 1Jn2.12, * 1Jn2.13, 1Jn2.28. 1 J * 1Jn3.7, 1Jn3.18. * 1Jn4.4. * 1Jn5.21. Jn
Jn13.33. Jn21.5. 1 Co * 1Co4.14, 1Co4.15. Ga * Ga4.19. 1 Th * 1Th2.11. these. 1 J * 1Jn1.3,
1Jn1.4. 1 Ti 1Ti3.14. that. Ps * Ps4.4. Ezk * Eze3.21. Jn * Jn5.14. * Jn8.11. Ro * Ro6.1, Ro6.2,
Ro6.15. 1 Co * 1Co15.34. Ep * Eph4.26. Ti Tt2.11-13. 1 P * 1Pe1.15-19. * 1Pe4.1-3. And if.
f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. See on 1 J 1Jn1.8-10. 1 S 1Sa2.25. sin. Je Je2.29. Ja +* Jas4.17. we
have. * f39, Ac + Ac17.27. Ro * Ro8.34. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.5. He * Heb7.24, Heb7.25. * Heb9.24. an
advocate. Gr. Paraclete. Nu = Nu27.5. Pr Pr8.14. Is Is9.6. Je Je32.19. Jn Jn14.16, Jn14.26.
Jn15.26. Jn16.7g. Ep Eph1.11. Col Col2.3. Re Re3.18. with. Mt +* Mt10.32. He Heb6.20.
Father. Lk * Lk10.22. Jn * Jn5.19-26, Jn5.36. * Jn6.27. * Jn10.15. Jn14.6. Ep * Eph2.18. Ja *
Jas1.27. Jas3.9. Jesus. Mt Mt1.21. the righteous. ver. 1Jn2.29. 1 J + 1Jn1.9. * 1Jn3.5. Zc *
Zec9.9. Ac + Ac3.14. Ro Ro3.25. 2 Co 2Co5.21. He * Heb7.26. 1 P * 1Pe2.22. * 1Pe3.18.
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there can be no genuine faith in Jesus Christ (The Commandments of Jesus, p. 362, 365, 368,
371, 372). The following reference passages contain a fairly complete unclassified list of the
commands of Christ. 1 J 1Jn3.23. Mt Mt4.17, Mt4.19. Mt5.3-12, Mt5.16, Mt5.22, Mt5.24,
Mt5.28, Mt5.37, Mt5.39, Mt5.42, Mt5.44, Mt5.48. Mt6.1, Mt6.3, Mt6.5, Mt6.6, Mt6.7,
Mt6.8, Mt6.16, Mt6.19, Mt6.20, Mt6.25, Mt6.31-33, Mt6.34. Mt7.1-5, +* Mt7.6, Mt7.7-12,
* Mt7.13, +* Mt7.14, Mt7.15. Mt8.22. Mt9.9, Mt9.12, Mt9.13, Mt9.38. Mt10.8, Mt10.1113, Mt10.16, Mt10.17, Mt10.26, Mt10.27, +* Mt10.28, Mt10.31, Mt10.42. Mt11.28,
Mt11.29. Mt15.10, Mt15.11, +* Mt15.14. Mt16.24. Mt18.3, Mt18.8, Mt18.10, Mt18.15-17,
Mt18.21. Mt19.6, Mt19.14, Mt19.17, Mt19.21. Mt20.25, Mt20.26. Mt22.21, Mt22.36-40.
Mt23.3, Mt23.9, Mt23.26. Mt24.4, Mt24.42, Mt24.44. Mt25.34-36. Mt26.52. Mt28.19,
Mt28.20. Mk Mk1.15, Mk1.17. Mk4.23, +* Mk4.24. Mk5.19. Mk8.34. Mk9.35, Mk9.43.
Mk10.21. Mk11.22, Mk11.25. Mk13.11, Mk13.33-37. Mk14.38. Mk16.15. Lk Lk6.27,
Lk6.30, Lk6.32-35, Lk6.37, Lk6.38. +* Lk8.18. Lk10.2, Lk10.37. Lk11.9, Lk11.35. Lk12.7,
Lk12.15, Lk12.24, Lk12.27-29, Lk12.32, Lk12.33, Lk12.35, Lk12.36. Lk16.9-12. Lk17.3, +*
Lk17.10. Lk18.20. + Lk21.36. Lk22.32, * Lk22.36. Lk24.49. Jn Jn2.16. Jn4.24. + Jn5.39.
Jn7.24. Jn8.11. Jn12.35, Jn12.36. Jn13.34. Jn14.1, Jn14.15. Jn15.4, Jn15.9, Jn15.12.
Jn16.23, Jn16.24. Jn21.15, Jn21.21. Ac Ac1.4, Ac1.5, Ac1.8. Ac18.9, Ac18.10. +* Ac20.35.
1 Co 1Co7.10. 1Co9.14. 1Co11.23-25. Ga Ga6.2. 1 Th * 1Th4.2n. 1 Ti 1Ti4.6. 1Ti5.18. 1Ti6.3.
2 J 2Jn9. Re Re2.7, Re2.11, Re2.16, Re2.17. Re3.3, Re3.11, Re3.19. A classified list of the
commandments of Christ follows (developed from Naves Study Bible, pp. 297-299, and other
sources). Commandments admonishing against: Apostles preaching to Gentiles or Samaritans,
Mt Mt10.5, Mt10.6. Hypocrisy, Mt Mt6.1-5, Mt6.16. Lk Lk20.46, Lk20.47. Commandments
concerning: indissolubility of marriage, Mt Mt19.6. Mk Mk10.9. Commandments enjoining:
Abiding in Christ, Jn Jn15.4, Jn15.9. Agreement in prayer, Mt Mt18.19. Agreement with
adversaries, Mt Mt5.25, Mt5.26. Almsgiving, Lk Lk11.41. Lk12.33. Altruistic service, Mt
Mt20.26. Mk Mk9.35. Mk10.42-45. Lk Lk22.26. Jn Jn13.14. Ambition, selfish. Mt Mt20.22.
Mt23.8. Mk Mk10.38. Lk Lk22.24-27. Anointing when fasting, Mt Mt6.17. Baptism, Mt
Mt28.19. Belief in Christ, Jn Jn6.29. Jn14.1. 1 J 1Jn3.23. Beware of false prophets, Mt Mt7.15.
Beware of leaven, Mt Mt16.6. Mk Mk8.15. Lk Lk12.1. Beware of scribes, Mk Mk12.38. Lk
Lk20.46. Beware when all speak well of you, Lk Lk6.26. Buy a sword, Lk Lk22.36.
Charitableness, Mt Mt18.10. Lk Lk6.37, Lk6.38. Chastity, Mt Mt5.27, Mt5.28. Cheerfulness,
Mt Mt14.27. Jn Jn16.33. Children to come to Christ, Mt Mt19.14. Mk Mk10.14. Children not
to be despised or offended, Mt Mt18.6, Mt18.10. Children to be fed spiritually, Jn Jn21.15.
Closet prayer, Mt Mt6.6. Clothing to be shared with needy, Mt Mt5.40. Lk Lk6.29. Clothing,
undue display condemned, Mt Mt23.5. Compassion, Mt Mt18.33. Lk Lk10.33. Compel to
come in, Lk Lk14.23. Confession of Christ, Mt Mt10.32. Mk Mk5.19. Confession of Christ
forbidden at times, Mt Mt9.30. Mk Mk1.44. Mk8.26. Conscience, guard the light of, Mt
Mt6.22. Lk Lk11.34, Lk11.35. Consistency, Mt Mt6.24. Mt12.33. Contentment, Mt Mt6.25,
Mt6.34. Cost must be considered, Lk Lk14.28. Cross-bearing, Mt Mt16.24. Mk Mk8.34. Dead
to bury the dead, Mt Mt8.22. Lk Lk9.60. Diligence, Lk Lk12.58. * Lk17.10. Jn Jn9.4.
Discipleship, Mt Mt19.21. Mk Mk10.21. Lk Lk18.22. Disciplining of children, Mt Mt19.14. Mk
Mk10.14. Lk Lk18.16, Lk18.17. Do more than is asked, even under coercion, Mt Mt5.41,
Mt5.42. Lk Lk6.29, Lk6.30. Lk17.10. Dust, shake off feet, Mt Mt10.14. Mk Mk6.11. Lk Lk9.5.
Eat what is set before you, Lk Lk10.8. Endurance, Mt Mt10.22. Mt24.13. Mk Mk13.13. Enter
strait gate, Lk Lk13.24. Evangelism, Mt Mt28.19. Faith, Mk Mk1.15. Mk5.36. Mk11.22. Jn
Jn6.29. Jn12.36. Jn14.1, Jn14.11. Jn20.27. 1 J 1Jn3.23. Faithfulness, Mt Mt24.45. Lk
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13. I write. 2 P * 2Pe1.12, 2Pe1.13. fathers. ver. 1Jn2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti5.1. because. ver.
1Jn2.3, 1Jn2.4. 1 J 1Jn5.20. Ps Ps91.14. Lk Lk10.22. Jn Jn8.19. Jn14.7. * Jn17.3. him that. See
on 1 J 1Jn1.1. Ps Ps90.2. young. ver. 1Jn2.14. Ps Ps148.12. Pr Pr20.29. Jl +* Joe2.28. Zc
Zec9.17. Ti Tt2.6. because. 1 J 1Jn4.4. 1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.5. Jn + Jn16.33. Ep Eph6.10-12. 1 P
1Pe5.8, 1Pe5.9. the wicked. 1 J 1Jn3.12. 1Jn5.18, 1Jn5.19. Mt 13:+ Mt13.19, Mt13.38. little.
See on ver. 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.12, 1Jn2.18. Jn Jn21.5g. ye have known. Mt +* Mt11.27. Lk Lk10.22.
Jn Jn8.54, Jn8.55. * Jn14.7, Jn14.9. Jn16.3. Jn17.21. 2 Co 2Co4.6.
14. fathers. See on ver. 1Jn2.13. because ye are. Ep * Eph6.10. Ph * Php4.13. Col Col1.11.
2 Ti * 2Ti2.1. the word. Ps * Ps119.11. Jn Jn5.38. +* Jn8.31. * Jn15.7, Jn15.8. Ro + Ro9.6. Col *
Col3.16. He * Heb8.10. 2 J 2Jn2. 3 J 3Jn3. abideth in. Ps * Ps119.11. ye have overcome. ver. +
1Jn2.13. Re Re2.7, etc. *3:7, 8, 12.
15. Love not. 1 J * 1Jn4.5. * 1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.5, 1Jn5.10. Jn * Jn15.19. Ro +* Ro12.2, Ro12.10.
Ga * Ga1.4, Ga1.10. * Ga6.14. Ep * Eph2.2. Col * Col3.1, Col3.2. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.10. 2 Ti 2Ti4.10.
world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. the things. Le = Le10.8, Le10.9. Col Col3.1-3. world. Gr.
kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. Mt * Mt6.24. Lk * Lk14.26. Lk16.13. Ja *
Jas4.4. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. f132:132E, Is + Is65.21. the love. ver. + 1Jn2.5. 1 J *
1Jn3.17.
16. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. the lust of the flesh. Nu * Nu11.4, Nu11.34. Ps *
Ps78.18, Ps78.30. Pr * Pr6.25. Mt * Mt5.28. Mk +* Mk4.19. Ro * Ro8.5. * Ro13.14. 1 Co *
1Co10.6. Ga * Ga5.16, Ga5.17, Ga5.24. Ep * Eph2.3. Ti * Tt2.12. * Tt3.3. 1 P * 1Pe1.14. *
1Pe2.11. * 1Pe4.2, 1Pe4.3. 2 P * 2Pe2.10, 2Pe2.18. Ju * Jud16-18. and the lust of the eyes.
f121:121R, Ge + Ge27.15. f155:155A, Ge + Ge31.35. f108:108K, Ex + Ex15.9. Ge +* Ge3.6. *
Ge6.2. Jsh * Jos7.21. Jb * Job31.1. Ps * Ps119.36, Ps119.37. Ec Ec4.8. * Ec5.10, Ec5.11. Ezk +*
Eze23.16. Eze24.16. Mt * Mt4.8. * Mt5.28. Lk * Lk4.5. 2 P * 2Pe2.14. and the pride. Est Es1.37. Ps Ps73.6. +* Ps119.21. Da * Da4.30. Ja Jas4.16g. Re * Re18.11-17. is not. 1 Co +*
1Co14.33. Ja * Jas3.15. is of. Jn Jn18.36. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
17. the world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. passeth away. Ps * Ps39.6. Ps73.18-20. * Ps90.9.
Ps102.26. Is * Is40.6-8. Mt * Mt24.35. 1 Co +* 1Co7.31. Ja * Jas1.10, Jas1.11. * Jas4.14. 1 P *
1Pe1.24. but. Ps * Ps143.10. Mt +* Mt7.21. Mt21.31. Mk * Mk3.35. Lk Lk6.46. * Lk16.22. Jn
+* Jn7.17. +* Jn13.17. Ro +* Ro12.2. Col * Col1.9. * Col4.12. 1 Th +* 1Th4.3. * 1Th5.18. He *
Heb10.36. Ja * Jas4.14. 1 P * 1Pe4.2. abideth. Ps * Ps125.1, Ps125.2. Pr * Pr10.25. Mt *
Mt7.24, Mt7.25. Jn * Jn4.14. Jn6.58. Jn10.28-30. He Heb11.25, Heb11.26. 1 P * 1Pe1.5,
1Pe1.25. for ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the age, Mt + Mt21.19.
18. Little. See on ver. 1Jn2.1. Jn Jn21.5. it is. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1. He * Heb1.2. Ja Jas5.3. 1 P
1Pe1.5, 1Pe1.20. 2 P 2Pe3.3. Ju Jud18. Re Re1.3. last. f25, Ge + Ge4.4. time. lit. hour.
f171:171T, Jn + Jn4.23. ye have. 1 J 1Jn4.3. Mt * Mt24.5, Mt24.11, Mt24.24. Mk Mk13.6,
Mk13.21, Mk13.22. Ac * Ac20.29, Ac20.30. 2 Th * 2Th2.3-12. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-6.
2Ti4.3, 2Ti4.4. 2 P * 2Pe2.1. antichrist. ver. 1Jn2.22. Mt * Mt24.5, Mt24.24. Lk + Lk21.8. 1 J *
1Jn4.3. 2 J * 2Jn7. many antichrists. 1 J 1Jn4.1. Mt Mt24.5. 2 J 2Jn7. whereby. 2 Th 2Th2.6,
2Th2.7. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1. time. lit. hour. f171:171T, Jn + Jn4.23.
19. They. i.e., the antichrists, the exponents of Gnostic teaching (A. T. Robertson, Word
Pictures, vol. 6, p. 215, on ver. 1Jn2.18). went out. Dt Dt13.13. Ps Ps41.9. Mt Mt13.20,
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interpretation (2 P 2Pe1.20). The most apt description of this interpretive error I have found
is that of Lewis Sperry Chafer, who wrote A certain type of mind, however, seems able to
construct all its confidence on an erroneous interpretation of one passage and to be
uninfluenced by the overwhelming body of Scripture which contradicts that interpretation
(Systematic Theology, vol. 3, p. 380). Mt +* Mt7.21-23.
20. ye have. ver. * 1Jn2.27. 1 J * 1Jn4.13. Ps * Ps22.5. * Ps45.7. Ps92.10. Is * Is61.1. Lk +*
Lk4.18. Ac * Ac10.38. 2 Co * 2Co1.21, 2Co1.22. He Heb1.9. an unction. or, anointing. ver.
1Jn2.27. Ex = Ex40.15. 1 Co 1Co2.13. 2 Co * 2Co1.21. the Holy. Ps +* Ps16.10. Ps71.22. Is
Is43.3. Mk +* Mk1.24. Lk * Lk4.34. Ac * Ac3.14. Re Re3.7. Re4.8. and ye. ver. 1Jn2.27. Pr *
Pr28.5. Mt Mt13.11. Lk Lk8.10. Jn Jn10.4, Jn10.5. +* Jn14.26. * Jn16.13. Ro Ro15.14. 1 Co
1Co1.5. * 1Co2.15. He * Heb8.11. 2 P 2Pe1.12. Ju Jud5.
21. because ye know not. Pr Pr1.5. Pr9.8, Pr9.9. Ro Ro15.14, Ro15.15. 2 P * 2Pe1.12.
the truth. 1 J 1Jn3.19. Jn Jn18.37.
22. Who. ver. 1Jn2.4. 1 J 1Jn1.6. 1Jn4.20. Jn * Jn8.44. Re Re3.9. he that. ver. 1Jn2.23. 1 J
* 1Jn4.3. 1 Co * 1Co12.2, 1Co12.3. 2 J 2Jn7. Ju Jud4. Jesus is. 1 J 1Jn5.1. Da * Da9.25,
Da9.26. Mk + Mk8.29. Ac + Ac18.5. He is. See on ver. 1Jn2.18. Father and. 1 J 1Jn4.14. Jn +
Jn3.35. Jn5.23. 2 J 2Jn3, 2Jn9.
23. denieth. ver. 1Jn2.22. 1 J * 1Jn4.15. 1Jn5.1. Mt * Mt11.27. Lk Lk10.22. Jn Jn5.23.
Jn8.19. * Jn10.30. Jn14.9, Jn14.10. * Jn15.23, Jn15.24. 2 J 2Jn9-11. but. Ps * Ps73.25,
Ps73.26.
24. abide. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. Ps * Ps119.11. Pr Pr23.23. Lk Lk9.44. Jn Jn15.7. Col *
Col3.16. He * Heb2.1. +* Heb3.14. 2 J 2Jn2. 3 J 3Jn3. Re * Re3.3, Re3.11. which. ver. * 1Jn2.7.
1 J 1Jn3.11. Lk * Lk1.2. Jn Jn8.25. Ph Php4.15. 2 J 2Jn5, 2Jn6. If. f184:184C, 1 Co + 1Co15.2.
2 P +* 2Pe1.10. shall remain. ver. +* 1Jn2.3. 1 J 1Jn5.2. Jn Jn8.51. * Jn14.21-24. 1 Co +*
1Co15.2. shall continue. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. 1 J * 1Jn1.3, 1Jn1.7. 1Jn4.13, 1Jn4.16. Jn +*
Jn8.31. * Jn14.23. Jn15.9, Jn15.10. Jn17.21-24. in the Son. ver. 1Jn2.22.
25. the promise. 1 J + 1Jn1.2. 1Jn5.11-13, 1Jn5.20. Da +* Da12.2. Lk Lk18.30. Jn +*
Jn5.39. 6:* Jn6.27, * Jn6.47, Jn6.54, * Jn6.68. Jn10.28. Jn12.50. Jn17.2, Jn17.3. Ro Ro2.7.
Ro5.21. +* Ro6.23. Ga * Ga6.8. 1 Ti 1Ti1.16. * 1Ti6.12, 1Ti6.19. Ti Tt1.2. * Tt3.7. Ju * Jud21.
eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8.
26. concerning. 1 J 1Jn3.7. Pr Pr12.26. Ezk Eze13.10. Mt * Mt24.24. Mk * Mk13.22. Ac *
Ac20.29, Ac20.30. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. Col 2:* Col2.8, Col2.18. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.1. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.13. 2
P * 2Pe2.1-3. 2 J * 2Jn7. that seduce. f108:108A, Ex + Ex8.18.
27. the anointing. f22:22D, Ps + Ps45.7. See on ver. * 1Jn2.20. 1 J * 1Jn3.24. Le Le8.12,
Le8.30. 1 S 1Sa16.22. Ps Ps92.10. Ps133.2. Jn * Jn1.16. Jn3.34. * Jn4.14. Ac * Ac10.38. 1 Th
1Th4.9. 1 P * 1Pe1.23. 2 J * 2Jn2. received of. Lk Lk11.13. Ac Ac2.38, Ac2.39. Ac5.32. abideth
in you. f101, Dt + Dt32.42. 1 J + 1Jn3.24. 1Jn5.10-13. Ro +* Ro8.9, Ro8.14, Ro8.16. any
man teach. T#1117. ver. * 1Jn2.20, 1Jn2.21. Is +* Is8.20n. * Is54.13. Je * Je31.33, Je31.34. Ezk
Eze14.10n. Jn * Jn14.26. * Jn16.13. Ac Ac8.31n. Ro Ro14.12. Ga Ga1.8n. He * Heb8.10,
Heb8.11. 2 P 2Pe1.20n. but. 1 Co * 1Co2.13. Ep * Eph4.21. 1 Th 1Th2.13. 1 Ti 1Ti2.7. 2 P *
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1 JOHN 3
The apostle breaks out in admiration of the love of God, in making us his children, and
giving us present privileges with the hope of an inconceivable felicity; and shows that all who
have this hope purify themselves as he is pure, 1Jn3.1-3. He shows how the children of God,
and the children of the devil, may be distinguished, 1Jn3.4-10. He exhorts his readers to love
one another, contrasting this love with the example of Cain, and warning them to expect the
hatred of the world, 1Jn3.11-13. He points out the love of the brethren, as distinguishing
evidence of conversion; explains the nature and effects of it, contrasting it with enmity and
selfishness; and enforces the practice of it, by the example of Christ, 1Jn3.14-17. He exhorts his
readers to love in deed and in truth, and shows that confidence in God is connected with the
consciousness of upright obedience, 1Jn3.18-24.
1. what. 1 J * 1Jn4.9, 1Jn4.10. 2 S 2Sa7.19. Ps Ps31.19. Ps36.7-9. Ps89.1, Ps89.2. Jn
Jn3.16. Ro Ro5.8. +* Ro8.32. Ep Eph2.4, Eph2.5. Eph3.18, Eph3.19. 2 P 2Pe3.11. love.
f121:121C. Metonymy of the Cause B549: in certain nouns, where the feeling or affection is
put for the effects resulting or proceeding from the feeling. Here, love is put for the benefits
and blessings flowing from it. The reference is not merely to the feeling of love, but the
manifestation of it in all it has done for us. that. ver. 1Jn3.10. 1 J 1Jn5.2. Je Je3.19. Ho
Ho1.10. Jn Jn1.12. Jn11.52. Jn13.13. Ro Ro8.14-17, Ro8.21. Ro9.8, Ro9.25, Ro9.26. 2 Co
* 2Co6.18. Ga Ga3.26, Ga3.29. +* Ga4.5-7n. Ep * Eph1.5. Ph Php2.15. Re * Re21.7. called.
f108:108B. Idiom B830. Called is used of being acknowledged, accounted, or simply of being.
the sons of God. Some authorities add, and such we are. f71, Jn + Jn1.24. the world. Gr.
kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. * f121:121J, Jn + Jn1.10. 1 J 1Jn4.17. Jn + Jn8.55. * Jn15.18, Jn15.19. *
Jn16.3. Jn17.25. 1 Co 1Co1.21. Col * Col3.3. knoweth us not. 2 Co 2Co6.9.
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2. now are we the. See on ver. 1Jn3.1. 1 J 1Jn5.1. Is Is56.5. Ro * Ro8.14, Ro8.15, Ro8.18.
Ga * Ga3.26. Ga4.5, Ga4.6. Ep Eph1.5. 2 P 2Pe1.4. it. Ps Ps31.19. Ps83.3. Ro * Ro8.18,
Ro8.23. 1 Co 1Co2.9. * 1Co13.12. 1Co15.37, 1Co15.38. 2 Co 2Co4.17, 2Co4.18. Ph +*
Php3.21. Col Col3.5, Col3.6. what. Ps * Ps17.15. Ro * Ro8.29. 1 Co 1Co15.49. 2 Co * 2Co4.6.
Ph * Php3.21. 2 P 2Pe1.4. we know. ver. 1Jn3.14. 1 J 1Jn5.15, 1Jn5.18, 1Jn5.19, 1Jn5.20. Jn
Jn19.35. Jn21.24. when. 1 J 1Jn2.28. Ml Mal3.2. Col * Col3.4. He +* Heb9.28. shall appear. Ac
+* Ac1.11. Re Re1.7. like. Ex = Ex28.2, Ex28.41. Zp Zep3.13. Ro +* Ro8.29. 2 Co 2Co3.18.
2Co4.11. Ph +* Php3.21. 1 P 1Pe2.22. 2 P 2Pe1.4. for. Jb * Job19.26. Ps +* Ps16.11. Mt +*
Mt5.8. Jn Jn17.24. 1 Co 1Co13.12. 2 Co 2Co3.18. 2Co5.6-8. Re Re21.23, Re21.27. *
Re22.3, Re22.4.
3. every. Ro Ro5.4, Ro5.5. Col * Col1.5. 2 Th 2Th2.16. Ti * Tt3.7. He * Heb6.18. in him. Ro
Ro15.12. purifieth. Jn Jn15.5. Ac * Ac15.9. 2 Co +* 2Co7.1. 1 Ti 1Ti6.14-16. He +* Heb12.14. 2
P 2Pe1.4. 2Pe3.14. even. ver. 1Jn3.5. 1 J * 1Jn2.6. 1Jn4.17. Mt +* Mt5.48. Lk * Lk6.36. He *
Heb7.26. 1 P 1Pe1.15.
4. committeth. ver. 1Jn3.8, 1Jn3.9. 1 K 1Ki8.47. 1 Ch 1Ch10.13. Jn Jn8.34. 2 Co 2Co11.7.
2Co12.21. Ja Jas5.15. 1 P 1Pe2.22g. transgresseth. Nu Nu15.31. 1 S * 1Sa15.24. 2 Ch
2Ch24.20. Is Is53.8. Da Da9.11. Mt Mt13.41g. Ro * Ro3.20. Ro4.15. Ja * Jas2.9-11. for sin is. 1
J * 1Jn5.17. Ro Ro4.15. Ro7.7-13. Ja +* Jas4.17.
5. he. 1 J + 1Jn1.2. 1Jn4.9-14. Jn Jn1.31. 1 Ti * 1Ti3.16. 1 P 1Pe1.20. was manifested.
f18, Dt + Dt28.4. ver. 1Jn3.8. to. 1 J * 1Jn1.7. Is * Is53.4-12. Ho Ho14.2. Mt * Mt1.21. Jn +*
Jn1.29. Ro * Ro3.24-26. Ep * Eph5.25-27. 1 Ti 1Ti1.15. Ti Tt2.14. He * Heb1.3. +* Heb9.26,
Heb9.28. 1 P * 1Pe2.24. Re +* Re1.5. in. ver. 1Jn3.3. 1 J 1Jn2.1. Lk Lk23.41, Lk23.47. Jn *
Jn8.46. +* Jn14.30. 2 Co 2Co5.21. He +* Heb4.15. * Heb7.26. +* Heb9.28. 1 P * 1Pe1.19,
1Pe1.20. +* 1Pe2.22. * 1Pe3.18.
6. abideth. 1 J * 1Jn2.28. Jn * Jn15.4-7. sinneth not. ver. +* 1Jn3.9n. 1 J +* 1Jn1.8,
1Jn1.10. 1Jn5.18. Ec +* Ec7.20. Ro * Ro6.14, Ro6.17, Ro6.18. Ja +* Jas3.2. whosoever. ver.
1Jn3.2, 1Jn3.9. 1 J 1Jn2.4. 1Jn4.8. 1Jn5.18. 2 Co 2Co3.18. 2Co4.6. 3 J 3Jn11. not seen.
f96:96C, Ge + Ge4.1. He Heb11.1, Heb11.27. neither known. f96:96C, Ge + Ge4.1. 1 J +
1Jn2.3. 3 J * 3Jn11.
7. Little children. 1 J + 1Jn2.1. let. 1 J 1Jn2.26, 1Jn2.29. Mt + Mt24.4. Ro Ro2.13. 1 Co +*
1Co6.9. Ga Ga6.7, Ga6.8. Ep Eph5.6. Ja Jas1.22. 2 J 2Jn7. he that. 1 J 1Jn2.29. * 1Jn5.1-3. Ps
Ps106.3. Ezk Eze18.5-9. Mt Mt5.20. Lk Lk1.75. Ac Ac10.35. Ro Ro2.6-8, * Ro2.13. Ro6.16-18.
Ep Eph5.9. Ph Php1.11. Ja * Jas2.18. 1 P 1Pe2.24. doeth. f108:108B. Idiom B828. To do
justice or righteousness is used for willingly, earnestly, and joyfully walking and living as one
whom God has justified. even. ver. 1Jn3.3. 1 J * 1Jn2.1, + 1Jn2.29. Ps * Ps45.7. Ps72.1-7. He +*
Heb1.8. Heb7.2. 1 P 1Pe1.15, 1Pe1.16. is righteous. f147:147A, Ge + Ge50.24.
8. He that. ver. 1Jn3.10. 1 J * 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.2. 1Jn5.19g. Mt +* Mt13.38. Jn Jn8.44. Ro
Ro7.14-25. 1 Co 1Co4.4, 1Co4.5. 1Co5.5. Ga +* Ga2.11. Ep * Eph2.2. 2 P 2Pe2.4. committeth.
ver. + 1Jn3.4. Mt Mt12.30. Jn Jn8.44. for. Is Is14.12-15. Ezk Eze28.12-19. 2 P 2Pe2.4. Ju
Jud6. beginning. f63:63C, Ge + Ge25.32. Supply ellipsis, (and still sinneth). this purpose. ver.
1Jn3.5. Ge +* Ge3.15. Is Is27.1. Mk * Mk1.24. Lk * Lk10.18. +* Lk19.10. Jn Jn12.31. Jn16.11.
Ro * Ro16.20. Ep Eph1.11. Col Col2.15. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.26. He Heb2.14. Re * Re20.2, Re20.3,
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Re20.10, Re20.15. the Son of God. Jn + Jn5.25. destroy. Ge Ge3.15. the works. Jn Jn8.41.
Jn10.10. Ac Ac10.38.
9. born. f22:22C, Ps + Ps2.7. 1 J 1Jn2.29. 1Jn4.7. 1Jn5.1, 1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.18. Jn * Jn1.13.
Jn3.3. Ja * Jas1.18. 1 P * 1Pe1.23. doth not. 1 J * 1Jn5.18. Ac Ac20.22, Ac20.23. Ac21.1214. Ph Php3.12. Ga Ga2.11-13. commit. f108:108B, Jn + Jn8.34. ver. + 1Jn3.4. for. Jb
Job19.28. 1 P * 1Pe1.23. seed. Le += Le11.37. and he. Mt Mt7.18. Ac * Ac4.20. Ro Ro6.2. Ga
Ga5.17. Ti * Tt1.2. cannot sin. Gr. ou dunatai hamartanein. Hamartainein is the present active
infinitive, and can only mean and he cannot go on sinning (A. T. Robertson, Word Pictures,
vol. 6, p. 223). This is not a declaration that the Christian possesses sinless perfection, or is
unable to commit a sin, but a declaration that a Christian does not freely and habitually
practice sin, or live a life of sin. Had the apostle John intended to teach sinless perfection, he
would have selected the second aorist or first aorist active infinitive here. Robertson observes,
A great deal of false theology has grown out of a misunderstanding of the tense of
hamartanein here. Paul has precisely Johns idea in Ro Ro6.1 epimenomen tei hamartiai (shall
we continue in sin, present active linear subjunctive) in contrast with hamartesomen in Ro
Ro6.15 (shall we commit a sin, first aorist active subjunctive) (Word Pictures, vol. 6, p. 223).
See the related notes for other examples of the present tense used to represent habitual
practice of sin (1 Ti 1Ti5.20n. He Heb6.6n). See the related notes on a similar distinction
obtained in a different way (Jn Jn5.29n. Ga Ga5.21n). ver. 1Jn3.6. 1 J + 1Jn1.8, 1Jn1.10.
Ps +* Ps119.3. Ro * Ro7.19. 2 P +* 2Pe2.14. born. 1 J + 1Jn2.29.
10. In this. f62, Lk + Lk12.32. the children of God. ver. + 1Jn3.1. 1 J 1Jn5.2. Lk Lk6.35. Ro
* Ro8.16, Ro8.17. Ep Eph5.1. and. ver. 1Jn3.8. 1 J 1Jn5.19. Mt Mt13.38. Jn * Jn8.34, Jn8.44.
Ac Ac13.10. Ro Ro6.20. Ep Eph2.1, Eph2.2. 2 Ti 2Ti2.25, 2Ti2.26. Ti Tt3.3. whosoever. See
on ver. 1Jn3.7, 1Jn3.8. 1 J * 1Jn2.29. is. 1 J 1Jn4.3, 1Jn4.4, 1Jn4.6. 1Jn5.19. Jn Jn8.47. 3 J
3Jn11. neither. ver. 1Jn3.14, 1Jn3.15. 1 J 1Jn2.9, 1Jn2.10. * 1Jn4.7, 1Jn4.8, 1Jn4.21. loveth
not. 1 J 1Jn4.20, 1Jn4.21. He +* Heb13.1.
11. this. 1 J 1Jn1.5. 1Jn2.7, 1Jn2.8. message. or, commandment. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5g. heard
from. 1 J * 1Jn2.7, 1Jn2.10, + 1Jn2.24. that we. ver. 1Jn3.23. 1 J 1Jn4.7, 1Jn4.11, 1Jn4.12,
1Jn4.21. Mt + Mt19.19. Jn Jn13.34, Jn13.35. * Jn15.12, Jn15.17. Ro Ro13.8. Ga Ga6.2. Ep
Eph5.2. Col Col3.14. 1 Th 1Th4.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1 P 1Pe1.22. 1Pe3.8. 1Pe4.8. 2 J * 2Jn5.
12. Not as Cain. i.e. spear or lance, S#2535g. For S# 07014h, see Ge + Ge4.1. Ge
Ge4.4-15, Ge4.25. He * Heb11.4g. Ju + Jud11g. of. See on ver. 1Jn3.8. 1 J 1Jn2.13, 1Jn2.14.
1Jn5.18, 1Jn5.19. Mt +* Mt13.19, Mt13.38. And. 1 S 1Sa18.14, 1Sa18.15. 1Sa19.4, 1Sa19.5.
1Sa22.14-16. Ps Ps37.12. Pr Pr29.27. Mt Mt27.23. Jn Jn10.32. Jn15.19-25. Jn18.38-40. Ac
Ac7.52. 1 Th 1Th2.14. 1 P 1Pe4.4. Re Re17.6. Because. Ps Ps38.20. Ps109.4. Pr Pr29.10.
works were. Jn + Jn7.7. and his. Mt Mt23.35. Lk Lk11.51. He Heb11.4. Heb12.24.
13. Marvel not. Ec +* Ec5.8. Jn * Jn3.7. Jn5.28. Ac Ac3.12. Re Re17.7. if. f184:184A, 1 Co
+ 1Co15.2. Mt Mt10.22. Mt24.9. Mk Mk13.13. Lk Lk6.22. Lk21.17. Jn Jn7.7. *15:+ Jn15.18,
Jn15.19. Jn16.2, Jn16.33. Jn17.14. Ro Ro8.7. 2 Ti * 2Ti3.12. Ja * Jas4.4. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt
+ Mt4.8.
14. We know. ver. + 1Jn3.2. 1 J + 1Jn2.3. 1Jn5.2, 1Jn5.13, 1Jn5.19, 1Jn5.20. 2 Co
2Co5.1. we have. 1 J 1Jn2.9-11. Lk Lk15.24, Lk15.32. Jn Jn5.24. Ep * Eph2.1, Eph2.5.
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because. ver. * 1Jn3.23. 1 J 1Jn2.10. 1Jn4.7, 1Jn4.8, 1Jn4.12, 1Jn4.21. 1Jn5.2. Ps Ps16.3. Mt
Mt25.40. Jn Jn13.35. Jn15.12, Jn15.17. Ga * Ga5.6, Ga5.22. Ep Eph1.15. Col Col1.4. 1 Th
1Th4.9. He +* Heb6.10, Heb6.11. Heb13.1. 1 P 1Pe1.22. 1Pe3.8. 2 P * 2Pe1.7. the brethren.
Ep + Eph6.23. 3 J 3Jn10. that loveth not. 1 J * 1Jn2.9, 1Jn2.11. 1Jn4.20. Pr Pr21.16.
15. hateth. Ge Ge27.41. Le * Le19.16-18. 2 S 2Sa13.22-28. Pr Pr26.24-26. Mt * Mt5.21,
Mt5.22, Mt5.28. Mk Mk6.19. Ac Ac23.12, Ac23.14. Ja Jas1.15. Jas4.1, Jas4.2. is a murderer.
Jn Jn8.44. hath. Jn Jn4.14. Ga +* Ga5.21. 1 P * 1Pe1.23. Re +* Re21.8. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt
+ Mt18.8. life. 1 J 1Jn5.11, 1Jn5.13, 1Jn5.20. Mt + Mt19.16. Jn + Jn4.14. Ro + Ro2.7.
16. perceive. 1 J * 1Jn4.9, 1Jn4.10. Mt * Mt20.28. Jn Jn3.16. Jn10.15. +* Jn15.13. Ac +*
Ac20.28. Ro Ro5.8. Ep * Eph5.2, Eph5.25. Ti +* Tt2.13, Tt2.14. 1 P 1Pe1.18. * 1Pe2.24.
1Pe3.18. Re +* Re1.5. * Re5.9. of God. f63:63J, Ge + Ge37.13. laid down. Jn Jn10.15. life. Gr.
psyche, f121:121A, Mt + Mt2.20. f121:121A, Ge + Ge9.5. and we ought. 1 J 1Jn2.6. 1Jn4.11.
Pr Pr24.11. Jn * Jn13.34. Jn15.12, Jn15.13. Ro Ro16.4. 1 Co 1Co15.31. Ph Php2.17, Php2.30.
1 Th 1Th2.8. lives. Gr. psyche, f121:121A, Mt + Mt2.20. f121:121A, Ge + Ge9.5.
17. whoso. Dt * Dt15.7-11. Pr * Pr19.17. Is Is58.7-10. Lk * Lk3.11. Ac Ac11.29. +* Ac20.35.
2 Co * 2Co8.9, 2Co8.14, 2Co8.15. * 2Co9.5-9. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.17, 1Ti6.18. He +* Heb13.16.
worlds. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. good. f111, Ge + Ge18.27. his brother. Is +* Is58.7. Ga +*
Ga6.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.8. have need. 2 Ch 2Ch28.15. Ja Jas2.15, Jas2.16. shutteth. Le +*
Le25.35. Dt * Dt15.7. Pr +* Pr11.24, Pr11.26. Pr12.10mg. +* Pr15.27. Pr28.9. Lk +* Lk12.15.
compassion. Col + Col2.12. how. 1 J * 1Jn4.20. 1Jn5.1. the love. 1 J + 1Jn2.5. Lk Lk11.42.
18. My. See on 1 J 1Jn2.1. let. Ps * Ps78.36, Ps78.37. Is Is29.13. Je Je12.2. Ezk +*
Eze33.31. Mt * Mt25.41-45. Ro * Ro12.9. 1 Co 1Co13.4-7. Ga Ga5.13. Ga6.1, Ga6.2. Ep
Eph4.1-3, Eph4.15. 1 Th 1Th1.3. Ja Jas2.15, Jas2.16. 1 P * 1Pe1.22. in truth. 2 J 2Jn1. 3 J
3Jn1.
19. hereby. See on ver. 1Jn3.14. 1 J * 1Jn1.8. Jn Jn13.35. Jn18.37. of the truth. 1 J
1Jn2.21. Jn Jn18.37. shall. ver. 1Jn3.21. Is Is32.17. He +* Heb6.10, Heb6.11. +* Heb10.22. 1 P
1Pe1.5, 1Pe1.7, 1Pe1.10, 1Pe1.11. assure. Gr. persuade. Ro * Ro4.21. * Ro8.38. 2 Ti +*
2Ti1.12. He +* Heb11.13.
20. if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. Jb Job27.6. Jn Jn8.9. Ac Ac5.33. Ro Ro2.14, Ro2.15. 1 Co
1Co4.4. 1Co14.24, 1Co14.25. Ti Tt3.11. condemn. f135, Ps + Ps68.28. us. f63:63B, Ge +
Ge25.28. Supply ellipsis, (we know that). God is greater. God knows us better than we know
ourselves. Our feelings of assurance are not a certain guide to the security or status of our
salvation. God is greater than our feelings, and knows our hearts absolutely. When in doubt,
our hearts would dwell on the negative evidence, glossing over the positive fruit that our
spiritual life has shown. This would seem to make Gods knowing all things not the cause of
his condemning us more than our hearts do, but the reason why he spares us. He knows all our
weaknesses, and his greater knowledge of our motives and infirmities will prevent Him from
condemning or accusing us (W. Graham, The Spirit of Love, p. 232). Graham prefers, however,
the interpretation that if our own heart condemn us, much more will God condemn us, for God
is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things, a view supported, says Graham, by the
following verse. Haupt (Comm. on 1 John, p. 223), however, argues convincingly that the
former view is correct; that God is greater than our heart in respect to his greater
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tenderness, not severity, for this is the ground of the consolation (assure, mg. persuade, ver.
1Jn3.19, which Haupt shows means soothe). So Wescott, who summarizes the meaning of the
passage: The sense within us of a sincere love of the brethren, which is the sign of Gods
presence with us, will enable us to stay the accusations of our conscience, whatever they may
be, because God, who gives us the love, and so blesses us with His fellowship, is greater than
our heart; and He, having perfect knowledge, forgives all on which the heart sadly dwells
(Comm. on 1 John, p. 118). Haupt suggests that what the heart sadly dwells upon is its failure
to measure up absolutely to the standard of doing righteousness, ver. 1Jn3.7. 1 J 1Jn4.4. Jb
Job33.12. Jn Jn10.29, Jn10.30. 1 Co * 1Co4.4. He Heb6.13. and knoweth. f135, Ps + Ps68.28.
1 Ch +* 1Ch28.9. Ps Ps44.20, Ps44.21. Ps90.8. * Ps139.1-4. Je +* Je17.10. Je23.24. Jn +*
Jn2.24, Jn2.25. * Jn21.17. He Heb4.13. Re * Re2.23.
21. if our heart. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. T#1344. 1 J 1Jn2.28. 1Jn4.17. Jb Job22.26. *
Job27.6. Ps Ps7.3-5. Ps101.2. 1 Co * 1Co4.4. 2 Co 2Co1.12. 1 Ti 1Ti2.8. condemn us not. Not
a reference to sinless perfection, but to consciousness of fellowship with God (see A. T.
Robertson, Word Pictures, vol. 6, p. 227). ver. 1Jn3.20. Ga Ga2.11. confidence. or, boldness.
The Greek word signifies freedom to speak, and thus ties right in with the subject of prayer in
the succeeding verse. T#1318. 1 J + 1Jn2.28. 1Jn5.14, 1Jn5.15. Jb Job11.15. Job22.26. Ps
Ps6.8, Ps6.9. Ps20.5, Ps20.6. Ps25.1-3. Ps27.3, Ps27.10. Ps31.1, Ps31.3, Ps31.14. +* Ps34.4.
Ps40.3, Ps40.4. Ps60.11, Ps60.12. Ps71.1. Ps86.7. Ro Ro14.22. 1 Ti 1Ti2.8. He +* Heb4.16.
+* Heb10.22.
22. whatsoever. 1 J 1Jn5.14. Ps Ps10.17. 34:+* Ps34.4, Ps34.15-17. * Ps37.4. +*
Ps50.15. Ps66.18, Ps66.19. * Ps145.18, Ps145.19. Pr Pr15.29. Pr28.9. Is * Is1.15. Is55.6,
Is55.7. Je Je29.12, Je29.13. Je33.3. Mt +* Mt7.7, Mt7.8. * Mt21.22. Mk Mk11.24. Lk
Lk11.9-13. Jn +* Jn9.31. * Jn14.13. * Jn15.7. * Jn16.23, Jn16.24. Ja +* Jas1.5. +* Jas5.16.
because. ver. 1Jn3.23, 1Jn3.24. Mt Mt7.24, Mt7.25. Mt17.5. Jn Jn15.10. Ac * Ac17.30.
Ac20.21. we keep. T#1374. Dt Dt4.29-31. Dt30.1, Dt30.2. Ps Ps119.8, Ps119.47, Ps119.48,
Ps119.57-61. Is Is50.10. Je * Je42.2, Je42.3, Je42.6. Mt Mt7.21. Jn * Jn9.31. +* Jn13.17. his
commandments. 1 J + 1Jn2.3n. do. Jn Jn6.29. Jn8.29. +* Jn9.31. Ph Php4.18. Col +
Col1.10. He * Heb13.21. in his sight. Nu = Nu3.4.
23. should believe on. 1 J * 1Jn5.13. Dt Dt18.15-19. Ps Ps2.12. Mk * Mk9.7. Jn + Jn5.47. *
Jn6.29. * Jn14.1. Jn17.3. Ac Ac16.31. Ac18.8. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.15. the name. Jn + Jn1.12. love.
See on ver. 1Jn3.11. 1 J 1Jn2.8-10. 1Jn4.21. Mt Mt22.39. Jn * Jn13.34. Jn15.12. Ep Eph5.2. 1
Th 1Th4.9. 1 P 1Pe1.22. 1Pe4.8.
24. he that keepeth. ver. 1Jn3.22. Jn +* Jn13.17. * Jn14.15, Jn14.21-23. Jn15.7-10. his
commandments. 1 J + 1Jn2.3n. dwelleth. 1 J 1Jn2.27, 1Jn2.28. 1Jn4.7, 1Jn4.12, 1Jn4.13,
1Jn4.15, 1Jn4.16. Jn Jn6.54-56. 14:23. 15:4, 5. 17:21. 1 Co 1Co3.16. 1Co6.19. 2 Co * 2Co6.16.
2 Ti 2Ti1.14. Re Re3.20. and he in. 1 J 1Jn1.3. Jn Jn14.20. Jn17.21. hereby. 1 J 1Jn4.13. we
know. 1 J +* 1Jn2.3n. 1Jn4.13. Ps * Ps62.7. Ro +* Ro8.9-17. Ga * Ga4.5, Ga4.6. the Spirit. Gr.
pneuma, f121:121A, Ro + Ro8.1n. Jn + Jn7.39. hath given. Jn Jn14.16, Jn14.17.
1 JOHN 4
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The apostle warns Christians against those who falsely professed to be inspired; and gives
directions for distinguishing the Spirit of truth from that of error, 1Jn4.1-6. He exhorts them to
love one another, from the example of God in giving his Son for sinners; and from various
considerations, tending to show the necessity, benefit, and efficacy of this sacred affection,
1Jn4.7-21.
1. believe not. Dt * Dt13.1-5. Pr + Pr14.15. +* Pr18.17. Je * Je5.31. * Je29.8, Je29.9. Mt *
Mt7.15, Mt7.16. * Mt24.4, Mt24.5. Mk +* Mk4.24. Ro Ro16.18. 2 P 2Pe2.1. spirit.
f121:121A, Ezk + Eze37.1. Mt + Mt8.16. try. Dt * Dt18.22. Jb Job34.4. Pr +* Pr18.17. Is
Is8.20. Lk Lk12.57. Ac +* Ac17.11. Ro Ro16.19. 1 Co 1Co12.10. 1Co14.29. 1 Th + 1Th5.21.
Re * Re2.2. spirits. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt8.16. many false prophets. T#473. 1 J + 1Jn2.18. 1 K
1Ki18.22. Je Je10.21. Ezk * Eze14.10n. Mt 7:+ Mt7.15, Mt7.22, Mt7.23. Mt24.5, Mt24.11,
Mt24.23-26. Mk Mk13.21, Mk13.22. Lk * Lk21.8. Ac * Ac20.29, Ac20.30. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.1. 2 Ti *
2Ti3.13. 2 P * 2Pe2.1. 2 J * 2Jn7. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
2. Hereby know. Mt Mt11.27. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. Jn + Jn7.39. Ph + Php3.3.
Every. 1 J 1Jn5.1. Jn Jn16.13-15. 1 Co +* 1Co12.3. spirit. Gr. pneuma. B. F. Wescott states,
There is an endless variety in the operations of the Spirit (1 Co 1Co12.4). These severally
appear to find characteristic organs in spirits which are capable of acting on mans spirit.
Compare 1 Co 1Co12.10. 1Co14.12, 1Co14.32. He Heb1.14. ( Heb12.9, Heb12.23), (1 P
1Pe3.19), (Re Re22.6); Re Re1.4. Re3.1. Re4.5. Re5.6 (The Epistles of St. John, p. 141). Ac
Ac23.9. 1 Co 1Co12.10. 2 Co 2Co11.4. For the other uses of pneuma, see Mt + Mt8.16n.
come. f108:108B, Mt + Mt11.3. Note the three forms of the verb come (erchomai). Here, it
is the perfect participle (eleeuthota), being come. In 1 J 1Jn5.6, it is the aorist participle (ho
elthon), this is he that came. While in 2 J 2Jn7 it is the present participle (erchomenon),
who confess not that Jesus Christ is coming in the flesh: i.e., in his human nature, the same
Jesus, in like manner as he went into heaven (Ac Ac1.11). ver. 1Jn4.3. Jn +* Jn1.14. 1 Ti *
1Ti3.16. 2 J 2Jn7. flesh. f171:171Q, Jn + Jn1.14. i.e. in His real human nature.
3. spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt8.16. that confesseth not. 1 J 1Jn2.22. 2 J 2Jn7. flesh. T#69.
Mt Mt1.1. Mt8.20. Lk Lk2.52. Jn * Jn1.14. 1 Ti 1Ti2.5. He Heb2.14-18. of antichrist. See on 1
J 1Jn2.18, 1Jn2.22. 2 Th 2Th2.7, 2Th2.8. 2 J 2Jn7. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
4. are. ver. 1Jn4.6, 1Jn4.16. 1 J 1Jn3.9, 1Jn3.10. 1Jn5.19. little children. 1 J + 1Jn2.1.
have overcome. 1 J + 1Jn2.13. * 1Jn5.4. Ro * Ro8.37. Ep Eph6.10, Eph6.13. Re Re12.11.
greater. ver. 1Jn4.13, 1Jn4.16. 1 J 1Jn3.24. 2 K 2Ki6.16. 2 Ch 2Ch13.12. Jn Jn10.28-30.
Jn14.17-23. Jn17.23. Ro +* Ro8.10, Ro8.11, Ro8.31. 1 Co 1Co6.13. 2 Co * 2Co6.16. Ep
Eph3.17. in you. Col Col1.27. than. 1 J 1Jn5.19g. Jn +* Jn12.31. Jn14.30. Jn16.11. 1 Co *
1Co2.12. 2 Co * 2Co4.4. Ep * Eph2.2. Eph6.12. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
5. are. Ps Ps17.4. Lk * Lk16.8. Jn Jn3.31. Jn7.6, Jn7.7. Jn8.23. * Jn15.19, Jn15.20.
Jn17.14, Jn17.16. + Jn18.36. Re Re12.9. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. * f121:121J, Jn +
Jn1.10. therefore speak. Jn Jn3.31. 1 Co +* 1Co2.14. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. and. Is
Is30.10, Is30.11. Je Je5.31. Je29.8. Mi Mic2.11. Jn + Jn15.19. Jn17.14. 2 Ti 2Ti4.3. 2 P *
2Pe2.2, 2Pe2.3. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8.
6. We are. See on ver. 1Jn4.4. Mi Mic3.8. Ro Ro1.1. 1 Co 1Co2.12-14. Ga * Ga1.1. 2 P
2Pe3.2. Ju Jud17. he that. Jn * Jn8.47. Jn10.16. Jn18.37. 1 Co * 1Co14.37. knoweth God. ver.
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1 JOHN 5
The apostle shows the connection between faith in Christ, regeneration, love to God and his
children, obedience to his commandments, and victory over the world, 1Jn5.1-5. He states the
manifold testimonies, by which the doctrine of Christ is proved; and declares the inseparable
union between faith and eternal life, 1Jn5.6-13. He reminds Christians of the Lords readiness
to hear their prayers, for themselves and each other, 1Jn5.14" 1Jn5.15 }; gives an intimation of
a sin unto death, and the regenerate mans security against committing it, 1Jn5.16-18; he
strongly marks the difference between the world that lieth in wickedness, and true believers,
1Jn5.19" 1Jn5.20 }; and cautions Christians against idolatry, 1Jn5.21.
1. believeth. 1 J 1Jn2.22, 1Jn2.23. 1Jn4.2, 1Jn4.14, * 1Jn4.15. Mt Mt16.16. Jn Jn1.12,
Jn1.13. Jn6.69. Ac * Ac8.37. Ro Ro10.9, Ro10.10. Ga * Ga3.26. that Jesus is the. 1 J 1Jn2.22.
Mk + Mk8.29. Ac + Ac18.5. is born. ver. 1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.18. 1 J + 1Jn2.29. 1Jn3.9. 1Jn4.7. Jn
Jn1.12, Jn1.13. Jn3.3, Jn3.5, Jn3.7. 1 P +* 1Pe1.23. and every. 1 J 1Jn2.10. 1Jn3.14,
1Jn3.17. 1Jn4.20. Jn Jn15.23. Ja +* Jas1.18. 1 P * 1Pe1.3, 1Pe1.22, 1Pe1.23. loveth him. Jn *
Jn8.42.
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to include it in his Greek text, for Erasmus had promised he would include the text if even one
Greek manuscript could be found which contained it. Ps Ps33.6h. Is Is48.16, Is48.17. Is61.1.
Mt * Mt3.16, Mt3.17. * Mt17.5. +* Mt28.19n. Jn Jn5.26. Jn8.18, Jn8.54. Jn10.37, Jn10.38. *
Jn12.28. 1 Co 1Co12.4-6. 2 Co * 2Co13.14. Re Re1.4, Re1.5. the Word. See on 1 J 1Jn1.1. Jn *
Jn1.1, Jn1.32-34. He * Heb4.12, Heb4.13. Re * Re19.13. the Holy. See on ver. 1Jn5.6. Mt
Mt3.16. Jn * Jn1.32, Jn1.33. Ac Ac2.4, Ac2.33. Ac5.32. He Heb2.3, Heb2.4. * Heb10.15. Re
Re19.10. Ghost. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. and these. Dt +* Dt6.4. Mt + Mt28.19n. Jn *
Jn10.30. Jn14.9, Jn14.11. Ac * Ac5.3, Ac5.4. 1 Ti 1Ti3.16.
8. there. See on ver. 1Jn5.7. the Spirit. f96:96G, Mt + Mt1.20. See on ver. 1Jn5.6. Mt
Mt26.26-28. +* Mt28.19. Jn * Jn15.26. Ro Ro8.16. Ga Ga5.22, Ga5.23. He * Heb6.4. the
water. Ac Ac2.2-4. 2 Co * 2Co1.21, 2Co1.22. the blood. 1 Co * 1Co10.16. * 1Co11.26. He
Heb13.12. 1 P 1Pe3.21. and these. f96:96G, Ge + Ge2.18. Although Spirit, water, and
blood are all neuter gender, the pronoun these is masculine, because persons are meant.
Mk Mk14.56. Jn * Jn16.13n, Jn16.14n. Ac Ac15.15.
9. If. f184:184A, 1 Co + 1Co15.2. we receive. ver. 1Jn5.10. Jn Jn3.32, Jn3.33. * Jn5.31-36,
Jn5.39. Jn8.17-19. * Jn10.38. Ac * Ac5.32. Ac17.31. He * Heb2.4. * Heb6.18. for. Mt *
Mt3.16, Mt3.17. * Mt17.5. witness of God. Jn Jn5.37. Jn8.18. testified of. Mt +* Mt3.17.
10. that believeth on. See on ver. 1Jn5.1. Jn Jn3.16, Jn3.33. + Jn4.39. the Son of God.
ver. 1Jn5.12, 1Jn5.13, 1Jn5.20. Jn + Jn5.25. hath the witness. Ps Ps25.14. Pr Pr3.32. Ro *
Ro5.5. Ro8.16. 2 Co * 2Co1.22. Ga * Ga4.6. Col * Col3.3. 2 P 2Pe1.19. Re * Re2.17, Re2.28.
Re12.17. Re19.10. in himself. Jn Jn10.14. +* Jn14.20. believeth not. Jn + Jn5.24. Ti + Tt3.8.
hath made. f108:108A, Ex + Ex8.18. 1 J 1Jn1.10. Nu Nu23.19. Jb Job24.25. Is * Is53.1. Je
Je15.18. Jn Jn3.33. Jn5.38. He +* Heb3.12. because. Jn Jn5.38. gave of. Ro Ro1.3.
11. this. ver. 1Jn5.7, 1Jn5.10. Jn Jn1.19, Jn1.32-34. Jn8.13, Jn8.14. Jn19.35. 3 J 3Jn12.
Re Re1.2. God. ver. 1Jn5.13. 1 J 1Jn2.25. Mt Mt25.46. Jn * Jn3.15, Jn3.16, Jn3.36. Jn4.4,
Jn4.36. Jn6.40, Jn6.47, Jn6.68. Jn10.28. Jn12.50. Jn17.2, Jn17.3. Ro * Ro5.21. Ro6.23.
1 Ti 1Ti1.16. Ti +* Tt1.2. Ju * Jud21. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. this life. ver. 1Jn5.12,
1Jn5.20. 1 J 1Jn1.1-3. * 1Jn4.9. Jn +* Jn1.4. Jn5.21, Jn5.26. * Jn10.28. Jn11.25, Jn11.26.
Jn14.6. * Jn17.2. Col * Col3.3, Col3.4. Re Re22.1.
12. that hath the. 1 J 1Jn2.23, 1Jn2.24. Jn Jn1.12. Jn3.15, Jn3.16, Jn3.36. Jn5.24.
Ac Ac2.47. 1 Co +* 1Co1.30. Ga +* Ga2.20n. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.12. He +* Heb3.14. 2 J +* 2Jn9. hath
life. Jn +* Jn20.31. and he. Mk Mk16.16. Jn Jn3.36. the Son of God. ver. 1Jn5.10, 1Jn5.20.
Jn + Jn5.25.
13. have I. 1 J 1Jn1.4. 1Jn2.1, 1Jn2.13, 1Jn2.14, 1Jn2.21, 1Jn2.26. Jn Jn20.31. Jn21.24.
1 P 1Pe5.12. believe. 1 J * 1Jn3.23. Jb Job19.25. Jn * Jn1.12. Jn2.23. Jn3.18. Ac Ac3.16.
Ac4.12. 1 Ti 1Ti1.15, 1Ti1.16. ye. This pronoun is plural, and it is argued by some that
assurance is not valid for any specific individual, but only for the group, namely, the body of
Christ, the Church. Such a view does not accord with those Scriptures which affirm such
assurance of the individual, such as Ga Ga2.20n, and 2 Ti 2Ti1.12. may know. Gr. oida, Jn
Jn8.55n. This is certainly one of the clearest statements in Scripture affirming that we may
know in this life that we now have everlasting lifewe are not left to wait until we die to
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discover whether we have eternal life or not. ver. 1Jn5.10. 1 J 1Jn1.1, 1Jn1.2. Jn Jn14.20. Ro
Ro8.15-17. 2 Co 2Co5.1. Ga Ga4.6. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.12. 2 P +* 2Pe1.10, 2Pe1.11. Re * Re3.20. ye
have. Present tense, active voice, indicative mode, second person plural verb. Not will have, or
merely hope we might have, but now have in the present: such is our assurance of eternal life.
Yet, this assurance is grounded upon the individual believer possessing the marks of a true
believer discussed throughout this epistle. A true believer lives (1) in constant fellowship with
God, 1 J 1Jn1.8. 1Jn2.2. (2) true to the Gospel, 1 J 1Jn2.24. (3) with love for others, 1 J
1Jn3.18, 1Jn3.19. 1Jn4.7. (4) in obedience to God, 1 J + 1Jn2.3n. 1Jn3.23. 1Jn5.2-5. (5)
untainted by the world, 1 J 1Jn2.15-17. 1Jn5.4, 1Jn5.5. (6) consistently victorious over Satan,
1 J 1Jn3.8, 1Jn3.9. 1Jn4.4. 1Jn5.18. (7) concerned about souls, 1 J 1Jn5.16; see Ja +* Jas5.20.
(8) assured of personal salvation, 1 J 1Jn4.17. 1Jn5.13. eternal. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8.
believe on. 1 J 1Jn3.23. Jn Jn1.12. Jn2.23. Jn3.18. + Jn4.39. Jn9.35. the name. Jn + Jn1.12.
the Son of God. ver. 1Jn5.12. Jn + Jn5.25.
14. this. 1 J + 1Jn2.28. * 1Jn3.21. Ep Eph3.12. He Heb3.6, Heb3.14. Heb10.35. in him. or,
concerning him. if we ask. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. See on 1 J 1Jn3.22. Jb Job27.9. Ps
Ps18.41. Pr Pr10.24. Je Je29.12, Je29.13. Je33.3. Mt Mt7.7-11. * Mt21.22. Lk Lk11.9.
Jn +* Jn9.31. Jn14.13. Jn15.7. * Jn16.24. Ja +* Jas1.5, Jas1.6. +* Jas4.3. +* Jas5.16. according
to. T#1302. Jg Jdg10.15. 1 S 1Sa3.18. 2 S 2Sa10.12. 2Sa15.25, 2Sa15.26. Jb Job1.20,
Job1.21. Ps Ps39.8, Ps39.9. Mt Mt6.10. Mt26.42. Mk Mk14.35, Mk14.36. Lk Lk11.2.
Lk22.42. Ac Ac21.14. Ro Ro1.10. * Ro8.26, Ro8.27. Ro15.30-32. Ga Ga1.4. Ja Jas4.3,
Jas4.13, Jas4.14. he heareth. f22:22C, Ge + Ge16.11. T#797. 1 J 1Jn3.22. Jb * Job22.27.
Job34.28. 2 Ch = 2Ch30.27. Ps * Ps4.3. Ps31.22. Ps34.6, Ps34.15, Ps34.17. +* Ps50.15.
Ps65.2. Ps69.33. Ps91.15. * Ps145.19. Pr * Pr15.29. Is * Is30.19. Is58.9. * Is65.24. Je
Je29.12. Zc Zec13.9. Mt Mt7.7, Mt7.8, Mt7.11. * Mt21.22. Jn +* Jn9.31. Jn11.42. * Jn14.13,
Jn14.14. Jn15.7. * Jn16.23, Jn16.24. Ja * Jas5.15, Jas5.16.
15. if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. Pr Pr15.29. Je Je15.12, Je15.13. ask. f63:63I, Nu +
Nu26.4. Supply ellipsis, (according to his will). we know. ver. 1Jn5.18, 1Jn5.19, 1Jn5.20. 1 J +
1Jn3.2. Mk Mk11.24. Lk Lk11.9, Lk11.10.
16. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. he shall ask. T#1442. Ge +* Ge18.32. Ge20.7, Ge20.17. Ex
Ex32.10-14, Ex32.31, Ex32.32. Ex34.9. Nu Nu12.13. Nu14.11-21. Dt Dt9.18-20. 2 Ch
2Ch30.18-20. Jb * Job42.7-9. Ps Ps106.23. +* Ps126.5, Ps126.6. Ezk Eze22.30. Am Am7.1-3.
Ja * Jas5.14, Jas5.15. and he. i.e. God. f63:63A, Ge + Ge14.20. give him life for. Ja +* Jas5.20.
There is. Nu Nu15.30. Nu16.26-32. 1 S 1Sa2.25. Je Je15.1, Je15.2. Mt +* Mt12.31n,
Mt12.32n. Mk Mk3.28-30. Lk Lk12.10. 2 Ti 2Ti4.14. He * Heb6.4-6. +* Heb10.26-31. 2 P *
2Pe2.20-22. unto death. Ge +* Ge2.17. 2 S +* 2Sa12.13. I do not. Ex Ex32.10. Dt Dt9.14. +*
Dt28.32mg,n. Je * Je7.16. Je11.14. Je14.11. Je18.18-21. Jn +* Jn17.9. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.14.
17. all. 1 J + 1Jn3.4. Dt Dt5.32. Dt12.32. unrighteousness. 1 J 1Jn1.9. is sin. 1 J 1Jn3.4.
Ja +* Jas4.17. and. ver. 1Jn5.16. Is * Is1.18. Ezk Eze18.26-32. Ro * Ro5.20, Ro5.21. Ja Jas1.15.
Jas4.7-10. unto death. Ge +* Ge2.17. Pr +* Pr16.25. Je +* Je15.2. Ezk +* Eze18.26.
18. We know. ver. 1Jn5.15. 1 J + 1Jn3.2. whosoever. ver. 1Jn5.1, 1Jn5.4. 1 J + 1Jn2.29.
1Jn3.9. 1Jn4.6. Jn Jn1.13. Jn3.2-5. Ja Jas1.18. 1 P +* 1Pe1.23. sinneth not. 1 J * 1Jn3.9n. Ro *
Ro7.17. keepeth. ver. 1Jn5.21. 1 J 1Jn3.3. Ps Ps17.4. Ps18.23. Ps39.1. Ps119.101. Pr +*
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2 JOHN
2 JOHN
The apostle addresses, with expressions of affectionate regard, and with salutations, the
elect lady and her children, declaring his joy in their good behavior, 2Jn1-4. He exhorts them
to brotherly love and obedience, 2Jn5" 2Jn6 }. He warns them against deceivers, that neither
they, nor he, may lose their full reward, 2Jn7" 2Jn8 }; and against giving the least countenance
to those, who did not bring the true doctrine of Christ, 2Jn9-11. He hopes to see them shortly,
and concludes with salutations, 2Jn12" 2Jn13 }.
1. A.M. 4094. A.D. 90. or, A.M. 4073. A.D. 69. elder. Ac +* Ac11.30. +* Ac14.23. Phm *
Phm9. 1 P * 1Pe5.1. 3 J * 3Jn1. the elect lady. eklektee kuria, which some, with the Peshitta
Syriac and Arabic versions, render to Kyria the elect, considering kuria a proper name; while
others, with the Vulgate, render to the Lady Electa, considering eklektee a proper name,
which seems more correct. ver. 2Jn5, 2Jn13. Is Is42.1. +* Is45.4. Lk Lk1.3. Jn +* Jn15.16. Ro
* Ro8.33. +* Ro9.11. * Ro16.13g. Ep * Eph1.4, Eph1.5. Eph2.10. 1 Th * 1Th1.3, 1Th1.4. 2 Th
* 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. 1 P * 1Pe1.2. 1Pe2.6. 1Pe5.13. 2 P +* 2Pe3.9. whom.
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ver. 2Jn2, 2Jn3. Jn Jn11.5. 1 Co 1Co16.14. Ep Eph4.15. Phm Phm13. 1 P * 1Pe1.22, 1Pe1.23.
1 J * 1Jn3.18. 1Jn5.1. 3 J 3Jn1. I love. Jn Jn11.5. 1 J * 1Jn5.1. in the truth. Phm Phm13.
known. Jn * Jn8.31, Jn8.32. Ga Ga2.5, Ga2.14. * Ga3.1. * Ga5.7. Col Col1.5. 2 Th 2Th2.13. 1
Ti * 1Ti2.4. He * Heb10.26. 1 J 1Jn2.21. the truth. Jn Jn1.17. Jn8.32. Jn14.6. Ga + Ga2.5. Ep
Eph4.15. 2 Ti 2Ti3.7.
2. the truths. Jn Jn8.31, Jn8.44. 1 Co * 1Co9.23. 1Co13.6. 2 Co 2Co4.5. 2Co13.8. 2 P
2Pe1.12. 1 J +* 1Jn2.4. 1Jn3.15. which dwelleth. Jn Jn8.31, Jn8.44. * Jn15.7. Col * Col3.16. 2
Ti 2Ti1.5. 1 P * 1Pe1.23-25. 1 J * 1Jn2.4, 1Jn2.14, 1Jn2.17. 1Jn3.15. in us. 1 J 1Jn1.8. with us.
Ps * Ps119.89. Mt * Mt24.35. Jn Jn14.16. Jn17.17. for ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the
age, Mt + Mt21.19.
3. Grace. Ro +* Ro1.7. 2 Co 2Co1.2. Ga Ga1.3. Ph Php1.2. Col Col1.2. 1 Th 1Th1.1. 2 Th
2Th1.2. 1 Ti 1Ti1.2. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. Ju Jud2. Re Re1.4. be. Gr. shall be. mercy. Ju Jud2. and.
f174, Ge + Ge18.27. peace. Ti Tt1.4. Phm Phm3. 1 P 1Pe1.2. 2 P 2Pe1.2. the Son. ver. 2Jn9.
Jn Jn1.14, Jn1.18. Jn3.16, Jn3.35. Jn16.28. 1 J * 1Jn2.22-24. 1Jn4.1, 1Jn4.4, 1Jn4.10. in
truth. ver. 2Jn1. Zc * Zec8.19. Jn Jn1.17. Ga * Ga5.6. Ep Eph4.15. 1 Ti 1Ti1.14. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.13.
4. rejoiced. Ph Php4.10. 1 Th * 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. 1Th3.6-10. Phm Phm7. 3 J * 3Jn3, *
3Jn4. thy children. Ge +* Ge18.19. 1 K * 1Ki2.1, 1Ki2.3, 1Ki2.4. 1 Co 1Co4.15. 1Co7.14. Ga
Ga4.19. Ep Eph6.1. Phm Phm10. 1 J * 1Jn2.13. walking. Ho * Ho14.9. Ml Mal2.6. Ga * Ga2.14.
Ep * Eph5.2, Eph5.8. Col + Col1.10. 1 J * 1Jn1.6, 1Jn1.7. 1Jn2.6. in truth. Is Is38.3. 3 J
3Jn3, 3Jn4. commandment. Ro Ro6.17. 2 Co 2Co5.7. Ga Ga5.16. 1 Th 1Th4.1. 1 J * 1Jn2.6.
5. And now. The mode of address here shows, that it was a person, not a church, as some
suppose, to whom the Apostle wrote. beseech. Ge Ge42.21. Ex Ex32.11. Ezr Ezr8.23. Ps
Ps80.14. Ps116.4. Ps118.25. Ps119.108. Mt Mt8.5. Mk Mk5.17. Mk7.32. Ac Ac19.31. Ro *
Ro12.1, Ro12.2. Ro15.30. 1 Co 1Co16.12. 2 Co 2Co12.8. Ga Ga4.12. Ep Eph4.1. Phm * Phm9,
Phm10. He Heb13.19. 1 P * 1Pe2.11. lady. ver. 2Jn1, 2Jn13. Jg Jdg4.4. 1 S 1Sa2.1-10. Jl
Joe2.28, Joe2.29. Lk Lk2.36-38. Ac Ac1.14, Ac1.15. * Ac2.17, Ac2.18. Ro * Ro16.1-7,
Ro16.13, Ro16.15. 1 Co * 1Co11.4, 1Co11.5. * 1Co14.34, 1Co14.35. Ga * Ga3.28. 1 Ti +*
1Ti2.12. not. 1 J * 1Jn2.7, 1Jn2.8. * 1Jn3.11. 1Jn5.3. new. Gr. kainos, new in quality, use,
application, or character, as opposed to being new in time; see Mt Mt9.17 where contrasting
terms occur together, kainos being second, applied to wineskins which were not brand new (as
was the wine), but simply not having been used before, unused. See the use of kainos at Jn
Jn13.34. Mk Mk2.22n. Jn Jn19.41. 1 Co 1Co11.25. 2 Co * 2Co5.17. Ga Ga6.15. Ep Eph2.15.
Eph4.24. He Heb8.8, Heb8.13. Heb9.15. 2 P * 2Pe3.13. 1 J 1Jn2.7, 1Jn2.8. Re Re2.17. *
Re3.12. Re5.9. Re14.3. * Re21.1, Re21.2, Re21.5. commandment. Jn * Jn13.34. had from. Le
+* Le19.18. that we love. Le +* Le19.18. Jn * Jn13.34, Jn13.35. * Jn15.12. Ga Ga5.22. Ep *
Eph5.2. 1 Th * 1Th4.9. He Heb13.1. 1 P * 1Pe1.22, 1Pe1.23. * 1Pe4.8. 2 P 2Pe1.7. 1 J * 1Jn2.710. * 1Jn3.11, 1Jn3.14-18, 1Jn3.23. * 1Jn4.7-12, 1Jn4.20.
6. this is love. Jn *14:+ Jn14.15, Jn14.21. * Jn15.10, Jn15.14. Ro Ro13.8, Ro13.9. 1 Co
1Co13.4. Ga * Ga5.13, Ga5.14. 1 J 1Jn2.5. * 1Jn5.3. walk. f25, Ge + Ge4.4. This is the. See on
ver. 2Jn5. 1 J +* 1Jn2.24. beginning. 1 J 1Jn2.7. walk. See on ver. 2Jn4.
7. many. Je Je14.14. Je23.21, Je23.25. Mt * Mt24.4, Mt24.5, Mt24.23, Mt24.24. Jn
Jn5.43. Ac Ac5.36. Ac8.9. Ep Eph5.6. Col Col2.8, Col2.18. 2 Th 2Th2.3. See on 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3.
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3 JOHN
The apostle addresses Gaius, with good wishes, commendations, and exhortations to
persevere, in his liberal and zealous support of those who went forth to preach the gospel,
3Jn1-8. He cautions him against the presumptuous and malicious designs of Diotrephes; and
highly commends Demetrius, 3Jn9-12. Giving intimations of an intended visit, he concludes
with salutations, 3Jn13" 3Jn14 }.
1. elder. 1 P 1Pe5.1. See on 2 J 2Jn1. Gaius. Ac ? Ac19.29. ? Ac20.4. Ro ? Ro16.23. 1 Co ?
1Co1.14. the well-beloved. 2 Ti 2Ti1.2. Phm Phm1, Phm2. whom. 1 J 1Jn3.18. See on 2 J
2Jn1. in the truth. or, truly.
2. wish. or, pray. Ro Ro9.3. above. Ja Jas5.12. 1 P 1Pe4.8. that. Ps Ps20.1-5. Ph Php2.4,
Php2.27. prosper. Jsh +* Jos1.8. 2 Ch +* 2Ch20.20. Ps +* Ps1.3. Mt +* Mt6.33. Ro + Ro1.10. 1
Co 1Co16.2. be in health. Ex * Ex15.26. +* Ex23.25. Dt Dt7.15. Ps +* Ps103.3. Pr * Pr4.20-22.
Pr17.22. Is Is33.24. Je Je30.17. Mt * Mt8.17. Mk Mk1.41. Lk Lk5.31. Lk7.10. Lk15.27. Ac *
Ac10.38. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10g. 1Ti4.8. 1Ti6.3g. even as. ver. 3Jn3-6. Col Col1.4-6. 1 Th 1Th1.3-10.
1Th2.13, 1Th2.14, 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. 1Th3.6-9. 2 Th 2Th1.3. * 2Th2.13. Phm Phm5-7. 2 P
2Pe1.3-9. +* 2Pe3.18. Re Re2.9. soul. Gr. psyche, f121:121A, Lk + Lk21.19. Jn Jn12.27.
3. I. ver. 3Jn4. Ph Php1.4. Php4.10. 1 Th * 1Th2.19, 1Th2.20. See on 2 J 2Jn4. when. Ro
Ro1.8, Ro1.9. 2 Co 2Co7.6, 2Co7.7. Ep Eph1.15, Eph1.16. Col Col1.7, Col1.8. 1 Th 1Th3.6-9.
in the truth. Ps Ps119.11. Is Is38.3. See on 2 J 2Jn2, 2Jn4.
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JUDE
JUDE
The address and salutation; and the writers purpose in the epistle, namely, to establish
Christians against certain false teachers, who were men of a very bad character, and to excite
them to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints, Jud1-4. The example of
the Israelites who perished in the wilderness, that of fallen angels, and that of Sodom, are
adduced, as showing the danger to which those who apostatized, or perverted the gospel, were
exposed, Jud5-7. The vile character of these seducers further shown, and their doom
denounced; with reference to some traditions, concerning Michael contending with the devil
about the body of Moses; and an ancient prediction delivered by Enoch, concerning the day of
judgment and perdition of ungodly men, Jud8-16. Warnings, counsels, and exhortations
suited to the occasion, whereby the godly, by the assistance of the Holy Spirit and prayers to
God, may persevere and grow in grace and keep themselves and recover others out of the
snares of the deceivers; and a concluding ascription of glory to the only wise God our Savior,
Jud17-25.
1. A.M. 4069. A.D. 65. Jude. i.e. praised; confession, S#2455g, so rendered only here. Mt
Mt10.3, Lebbeus, Thaddeus. Mk Mk3.18, Thaddeus. +*6:3. Lk Lk6.16. Jn Jn14.22. Ac * Ac1.13.
the servant. Jn Jn12.26. Ac Ac27.23. Ro Ro1.1. Ro6.22. Ro16.18. Ja + Jas1.1. 2 P 2Pe1.1. to
them. Jn +* Jn15.16. * Jn17.17, Jn17.19. Ac * Ac20.32. Ro Ro1.7. 1 Co 1Co1.2. * 1Co6.11. Ep *
Eph5.26. Col Col3.12. 1 Th +* 1Th5.23. 1 P 1Pe1.2. preserved. Jn Jn6.39. Jn10.28-30. *
Jn17.11, Jn17.12, Jn17.15. 1 Th +* 1Th5.23. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.18. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4, 1Pe1.5. and called.
Ro +* Ro8.30. Ro9.24. 1 Th 1Th1.4. 1Th2.12. 2 Th * 2Th2.13, 2Th2.14. 2 Ti +* 2Ti1.9. He
Heb3.1. 1 P * 1Pe2.9. * 1Pe5.10.
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REVELATION
REVELATION
The source and design of the book; with a blessing pronounced on those who duly attend to
it, Re1.1-3.22. The apostle salutes the seven churches in Asia; ascribes glory to God; and
predicts the coming of Christ to judgment, with the terror and distress of his enemies, Re4.17.17. The Lord declares his own eternity and omnipotence, Re8.1-13. The place, time, and
circumstances of Johns vision; with what he heard of the words, and saw of the glory, of Christ;
and the commandment given him to write these things to the churches, Re9.1-20.15.
1. A.M. 4100. A.D. 95. Revelation Da Da2.28, Da2.29. Am Am3.7. Ro Ro16.25. Ga
Ga1.12. Ep Eph3.3. which God. Jn Jn3.32. Jn8.26. Jn12.49. gave. Jn Jn17.7, Jn17.8. Jn *
Jn3.35. * Jn5.20. Jn7.16. Jn8.26. Jn12.49. Jn14.10. + Jn17.2. to show. Re Re4.1. * Re22.6. Ps
Ps25.14. Is * Is46.9, Is46.10. Da * Da2.20-22. Da9.22, Da9.23. Am +* Am3.7. Jn * Jn1.18. *
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Jn15.15. * Jn16.13. his servants. Re + Re7.3. Jsh Jos1.2. Ja + Jas1.1. things. Da 2: Da2.28,
Da2.47. which must. ver. Re1.3, Re1.19. Re Re4.1. Re22.10. Mt Mt24.6. Lk + Lk13.33. Jn +
Jn3.14. 2 P 2Pe3.8. shortly. ver. Re1.3. Lk * Lk18.8g. and he. Re Re22.6, Re22.16. Da Da8.16.
Da9.21, Da9.23. and signified. S#4591g. Jn Jn12.33. Jn18.32. Jn21.19. Ac Ac11.28.
Ac25.27. by his angel. Re Re22.6, Re22.16. Da Da9.23. He * Heb1.14. John. ver. Re1.4,
Re1.9. Re Re21.2. Re22.8.
2. bare. ver. Re1.9. Re Re6.9. Re12.11, Re12.17. 1 K * 1Ki22.14. 1 Ch = 1Ch16.4. Jn
Jn1.32. Jn12.17. * Jn15.27. +* Jn19.35. Jn21.24. Ac * Ac10.41. 1 Co 1Co1.6. 1Co2.1. 2 P *
2Pe1.16-21. 1 J 1Jn1.1-3. 1Jn5.7-11. 3 J 3Jn12. the word. ver. Re1.9. Re * Re12.11. Re20.4.
Ro + Ro9.6. the testimony. Re Re6.9. Re12.17. Re17.6, Re17.7. Re19.9, Re19.10, Re19.13.
Re20.4. 1 Co + 1Co1.6. and of all. ver. Re1.11, Re1.19. Jn Jn3.11. Ac * Ac4.20. Ac22.15.
Ac26.16. 1 J 1Jn1.1. 1Jn4.14.
3. Blessed. f43, Dt + Dt28.3. Re +* Re14.13. Re16.15. Re19.9. Re20.6. Re22.7, Re22.14.
Ps +* Ps1.1. Pr Pr8.34. Da Da12.12, Da12.13. Lk +* Lk11.28. that readeth. Jsh +* Jos1.8. Ps +*
Ps1.1. Da * Da9.2. Jn +* Jn5.39. Ac +* Ac17.11. Ro +* Ro15.4. 2 Ti + 2Ti3.15-17. the words. Jn
* Jn6.63. 2 Ti +* 2Ti3.16. and keep. Re * Re22.7. Ps * Ps119.4, Ps119.103, Ps119.105,
Ps119.111, Ps119.129, Ps119.130, Ps119.162, Ps119.167. Lk +* Lk11.28. Jn Jn8.51. 1 J +
1Jn2.3. for. ver. Re1.1. Re Re3.11. Re22.6, Re22.7, * Re22.10, Re22.12, Re22.20. Ro +
Ro13.11. Ja * Jas5.8, Jas5.9. 1 P * 1Pe4.7. 2 P * 2Pe3.8, 2Pe3.9. 1 J 1Jn2.18.
4. John. See on ver. Re1.1. to the. ver. Re1.11, Re1.20. Re Re2.1, Re2.8, Re2.12,
Re2.18. Re3.1, Re3.7, Re3.14. Ac Ac19.10. 1 P 1Pe1.1. in Asia. Ac + Ac2.9. Grace. Nu *
Nu6.23-26. See on Ro Ro1.7. * Ro5.20. 1 Co 1Co1.3. 2 Co 2Co1.2. * 2Co9.8. 2Co12.9. 1 P
1Pe1.2. 2 J + 2Jn3. and peace. Ps * Ps29.11. Lk * Lk24.36. Jn * Jn14.27. Ac * Ac10.36. Ro *
Ro5.1. Ro14.17. from him. ver. * Re1.8, Re1.17. Re Re4.8. Re11.17. Re16.5. Ex * Ex3.14. *
Ex6.3. Ps * Ps90.2. * Ps102.25-27. Is Is41.4. +* Is57.15. Mi +* Mic5.2. Jn * Jn1.1. He * Heb1.1013. +* Heb13.8. Ja * Jas1.17. which is. Ex Ex3.14. Is Is41.4. Jn + Jn8.24, Jn8.58. Jn18.5,
Jn18.6. which was. Jn + Jn1.1. from the. Re * Re3.1. * Re4.5. * Re5.6. Zc Zec3.9. Zec4.10.
Zec6.5. Zec8.2. 1 Co * 1Co12.4-13. Spirits. Gr. pneuma, Lk + Lk24.37. his throne. Ac * Ac2.32,
Ac2.33.
5. And from. f29, Ex + Ex19.6. who is. Re * Re3.14. Ps Ps89.36, Ps89.37. Is * Is55.4. Jn *
Jn1.18. Jn3.11, Jn3.32. Jn8.14-16. * Jn18.37. 1 Ti 1Ti6.13. 1 J 1Jn5.7-10. faithful. Re Re2.13.
Re19.11. Ezk Eze33.5, Eze33.9. Mt Mt24.4, Mt24.25. 1 Ti 1Ti4.16. witness. Ps Ps89.37. Jn *
Jn8.55. 1 J * 1Jn5.9. and the first. ver. Re1.18. Re Re3.14. Ps Ps89.27. Ac Ac26.23. Ro *
Ro8.29. 1 Co * 1Co15.20-23. Col +* Col1.18n. He * Heb1.5, Heb1.6. of the dead. Ac + Ac26.23.
Ro * Ro1.4. * Ro8.34. and the prince. Re Re11.15. Re15.3. + Re17.14. * Re19.16. Ex Ex15.1.
Ps Ps2.1-6. * Ps72.11. Ps89.27. Pr * Pr8.15, Pr8.16. Da Da2.44. Da7.14. Mt Mt28.18. Ep
Eph1.20-22. 1 Ti 1Ti6.15. him that loved. Re Re3.9, Re3.19. Dt Dt7.8. Dt23.5. SS So8.6,
So8.7. Jn Jn13.1, Jn13.34. Jn14.29. Jn15.9. Ro * Ro5.8. * Ro8.35, + Ro8.37. Ga * Ga2.20. Ep
Eph2.4. * Eph3.19. * Eph5.2, Eph5.25-27. 1 J * 1Jn4.10. washed. Re * Re7.14. Ps +* Ps51.1,
Ps51.2. Zc * Zec13.1. Jn * Jn13.8-10. Ac +* Ac22.16n. 1 Co * 1Co6.11. He +* Heb9.14. +*
Heb10.22. 2 P + 2Pe1.9. Some authorities read redeemed instead of washed. Jb Job42.9.
Ps Ps130.8. Is Is40.2. Jn Jn8.34. from our sins. Mt Mt1.21. in. f108:108D, Mt + Mt3.11.
The preposition in (Gr. en) may be better translated by or through to conform to the
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underlying Hebrew idiom, as was properly done at Re Re5.9. Compare for this meaning of en:
Mt Mt5.34, Mt5.35. Mt9.34. 1 Co 1Co10.2n. Ga Ga3.11. 2 Ti 2Ti2.10. blood. f117, Ge +
Ge19.8. We lose nothing of the facts, but gain immensely as to their meaning, when we
understand that, by Metalepsis, blood is put for death, and death for the atonement made
by it and all its infinite merits (B611). Re * Re5.9. Re7.14. * Re12.11. Re19.13. Ex Ex12.13. Ac
+* Ac20.28. Col * Col1.20. He +* Heb9.14. 1 P * 1Pe1.18, 1Pe1.19. 1 J * 1Jn1.7.
6. made us. Re * Re5.9. Ep Eph1.3. kings. T#848. ver. Re1.9. Re * Re3.21. * Re5.10. *
Re20.4, Re20.6. Ex Ex19.6. Is Is9.6, Is9.7. Is61.6. Is62.3. Lk +* Lk12.32. +* Lk22.29, Lk22.30.
Ro * Ro12.1. 1 P 1Pe2.5-9. and priests. Re Re20.6. Ex = Ex29.9. Is * Is61.6. Is66.21. 1 P *
1Pe2.5, 1Pe2.9. unto God. Jn * Jn20.17. Ro * Ro12.1. + Ro15.6. to him. Re Re4.11. Re5.12-14.
Ps Ps72.18, Ps72.19. Da Da4.34. Mt +* Mt6.13. Jn Jn5.23. Ph Php2.11. 1 Ti 1Ti6.16. He *
Heb13.21. 1 P * 1Pe4.11. 1Pe5.11. 2 P * 2Pe3.18. Ju * Jud25. glory. T#1576. Re * Re5.11-14.
Ro + Ro11.36. 1 P * 1Pe4.11. dominion. T#1573. He Heb4.14-16. 1 P + 1Pe4.11. for ever. Gr.
aion, Mt + Mt6.13. f147:147H, Ge + Ge9.25. and ever. Gr. aion, Mt + Mt6.13. lit. unto the
ages of the ages, Ga + Ga1.5. ver. Re1.18. Re Re4.9, Re4.10. Re5.13, Re5.14. Re7.12.
Re10.6. Re11.15. Re14.11. Re15.7. Re19.3. Re20.10. Re22.5.
7. he cometh. Re Re14.14-16. Ps Ps97.2. * Ps98.9. Is Is19.1. Da +* Da7.13. Na Na1.3. Mt
+* Mt24.30. Mt26.64. Mk Mk13.26. Mk14.62. Lk * Lk9.26. Lk21.27. Jn * Jn14.3. Ac +* Ac1.911. Ph +* Php1.26. 1 Th +* 1Th4.17. * 1Th5.23. with. Da Da7.13. Mt Mt24.29-31. +*
Mt25.31, Mt25.32. clouds. Ge + Ge9.13. and every. Ph Php2.10. eye. Re Re22.4. Nu *
Nu24.17. Jb Job19.25-27. Job33.26. Mt Mt20.34. 1 Th * 1Th1.10. 1 J 1Jn3.2. Ju * Jud14.
shall see. f108:108B, Ge + Ge21.16. Zc * Zec12.10. Mt +* Mt16.27n. +* Mt24.3n, Mt24.30. *
Mt26.64. Mk +* Mk1.2n. Ac +* Ac1.11. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.1n. 1 J * 1Jn3.2. and they. f92:92C, Mt +
Mt2.15. Ps * Ps22.16. Zc * Zec12.10. Jn Jn19.34, Jn19.37. He Heb6.6. Heb10.29. and all. Re *
Re6.15-17. Re18.15-19. Is +* Is2.19. Mt +* Mt24.30. Lk Lk23.28-30. shall wail. Le = Le23.22. Zc
Zec12.10, Zec12.12, Zec12.14. Even so. Re Re18.20. Re19.1-3. * Re22.20. Jg Jdg5.31. Ps
Ps68.1.
8. I am. This text, according to Daniel Waterland, is to be interpreted (with all antiquity)
of God the Son, which he proves (1) from the context; (2) from antiquity; (3) from the
weaknesses of the reasons for applying this text to the Father. As to the context, all
acknowledge that verse 7 applies to the Son; there is insufficient contextual warrant for
making a sudden shift in this verse to avoid the application of divine titles to the Son, as the
Arians argue for. As to antiquity, both ante-Nicene and post-Nicene writers concur in applying
this text to Christ, such that never were men more unanimous than the ancients were in this
matter; there being no one exception, on record, against it. As to reasons for applying this
text to the Father, some argue that since in verse 4 the title which is, which was, and which is
to come applies to the Father, the same title used here must likewise. But this fails to
recognize that the same titles are often given to both, as the title Alpha and Omega most
certainly is (Re Re1.11, Re1.17. Re2.8. Re22.13. See related note on Re Re3.14). The
objection that the title the Almighty is always in Scripture applied to the Father, never the
Son, is mistaken, for (1) it is mere groundless presumption to suppose that as often as that
title is applied to the one God in the Old Testament, it is applied to the Father only: since it
may often be understood indifferently either of Father, or Son, or of the whole Trinity; (2)
there are several texts of the Old Testament, which we have good reason to believe are to be
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understood particularly of God the Son. Psalm 24 has by the primitive Fathers been
interpreted of Christ. The title Lord of hosts (Kurios dunameon), applied to Christ in that Psalm,
is equivalent to Almighty (Kurios pantokrator), as the LXX Interpreters render the same words
indifferently by one or other, as may easily be seen in a multitude of instances, by looking into
Trommiuss Concordance. John himself in his Apocalypse, Re Re4.8, alluding to Is Is6.3,
where it reads Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts, gives not Kurios dunameon, (or sabaoth),
but Kurios o Theos o pantokrator, Lord God Almighty. John likewise applies the title Lord of
hosts to Christ, as can be seen by comparing Jn Jn12.41 with Is Is6.5. Compare Zc Zec2.8 and
12:5, 10 with Jn Jn19.34, Jn19.37. These instances are sufficient to check the confidence of
such as roundly affirm, without a syllable of proof, that the title of pantokrator, Almighty, is in
holy Scripture applied always to the Father only (Waterland, Works, vol. 2, Sermon VI,
Christs Divinity proved from his Titles, pp. 141-143; A Second Defence of Some Queries,
pp. 562-565). Waterland continues his argument at length with the astute observation, that
the arguments used by the Arians to deny the eternity of the Son left no remaining valid
arguments to assert the eternity of the Father. Re Re21.6. * Re22.13. Ex Ex3.14. Ps Ps68.4.
Is Is43.3, Is43.11. * Is44.6. Is45.5, Is45.6. Is63.16. Jn +* Jn8.28, Jn8.58. Alpha. ver. * Re1.11,
* Re1.17. Re * Re2.8. * Re21.6. Re22.13. Is Is41.4. * Is43.10. * Is44.6. * Is48.12. Omega. i.e.
the last; finality, S#5598g. ver. Re1.11. Re Re21.6. Re22.13. the beginning. Pr * Pr8.22,
Pr8.23. Is Is41.4. Hab * Hab1.12. Jn * Jn1.1-3. Col * Col1.17. and ending. Ps * Ps102.27. He *
Heb12.2. the Lord. Re + Re4.8. which is. See on ver. * Re1.4. Re Re16.5. Ex +* Ex3.14. the
Almighty. Re Re4.8. Re11.17. Re15.3. Re16.7, Re16.14. * Re19.6, Re19.15. * Re21.22.
Re22.12-16. Ge * Ge17.1. Ge28.3. Ge35.11. Ge43.14. Ge48.3. Ge49.25. Ex +* Ex6.3. Nu
Nu24.4. Is +* Is9.6. Ho Ho12.5. Am Am4.13, LXX. Jn Jn1.3. Jn8.56. Ac Ac7.38. 2 Co *
2Co6.18.
9. John. See on ver. Re1.4. companion. Re * Re2.9, Re2.10. * Re7.14. Jn Jn16.33. Ac +*
Ac14.22. Ro * Ro8.17. 1 Co 1Co4.9-13. Ph Php1.7. Php4.14. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8. 2Ti2.3-12. in
tribulation. Jn Jn16.33. Ac +* Ac14.22. Ro Ro8.17. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12. in the kingdom. ver. Re1.6.
Re 3:+* Re3.10, Re3.21. Re5.10. Re13.10. Re14.12. * Re20.4, Re20.6. Re22.5. Mt * Mt13.43.
+* Mt25.34. Lk * Lk23.42. Ac +* Ac1.6. +* Ac3.21. Col +* Col1.13n. 2 Th 2Th1.5. 2 Ti
2Ti2.12. +* 2Ti4.1n. and patience. Re Re2.2, Re2.3, Re2.19. Re3.10. Re13.10. Re14.12. Ps *
Ps37.7. Lk * Lk21.19. Ro +* Ro2.7, Ro2.8. * Ro5.3, Ro5.4. * Ro8.25. 1 Co 1Co1.7. 2 Th 2Th1.4,
2Th1.5. * 2Th3.5. He +* Heb10.36. Ja Jas1.3, Jas1.4. * Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 2 P + 2Pe1.6. of Jesus.
He * Heb10.12, Heb10.13. in the isle. Ex +* Ex3.1. Mt Mt20.23. Mk Mk10.39. Patmos. i.e.
mortal, S#3963g. for the word. ver. + Re1.2. Re Re6.9. Re11.7. Re12.11, Re12.17. Re19.10.
10. I was. Da Da9.3, Da9.20, Da9.21, etc. in. Re Re4.2. Re17.3. Re21.10. Nu Nu24.2. 1 K
1Ki18.12. Ezk Eze2.2. Eze3.12. Eze11.5. Mt Mt22.43. Lk Lk4.1. Ac Ac10.10, etc. 2 Co *
2Co12.2-4. 2 P * 2Pe1.21. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. f121:121A, Ezk + Eze37.1. on
the Lords day. Mk +* Mk16.9. Lk Lk24.1. Jn Jn20.19, Jn20.26. Ac + Ac20.7. 1 Co 1Co11.20g. *
1Co16.2. Most of the preceding and original references of the Treasury assume that Lords
day refers to the Christian Sabbath, the first day of the week, or Sunday. However, such an
interpretation is open to the objection that (1) such a meaning has no relevance to the
context; (2) the term is never so applied in Scripture, where the day of Christian worship is
uniformly called the first day of the week; (3) such an interpretation does not agree with the
Patristic understanding of the verse; (4) the interpretation is a reading back into the text of a
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term subsequently applied to Sunday. The term Lords day is better understood as Johns
way of expressing the common Hebrew term day of the Lord, in a manner in Greek which
places the emphasis upon Lords (by placing it in an initial position) in the same manner as
the Hebrew expression places emphasis upon Lord (by placing it in the final position) in day
of the Lord. Supposing the expression refers to Sunday cannot account for the presence of
the Greek article the used in the expression. When the article is lacking, there are several
possible explanations to account for the fact, but when an interpretation cannot account for
the presence of the Greek article, the interpretation stands self-condemned (J. B. Smith,
Comm. on Revelation, Appendix 5, p. 320). The expression on the Lords day would better be
translated in the Lords day, as a reference to this specific prophetic time period. The Greek
preposition en is more usually rendered in, only once in Revelation is it translated on, in
the expression on the earth, Re Re5.13. Everywhere else where en is followed by the word
day it is rendered in (Re Re2.13. Re9.6. Re10.7. Re11.6. Re18.8). Understanding this
term to refer to the day of the Lord emphasizes that the events which transpire in the third
division of the book (things which shall be hereafter) are events which take place during the
day of the Lord, a future time which begins at the Great Tribulation and concludes with the
judgment of the Great White Throne at the end of the Millennium, and specifically ties in the
prophecies of this book with the rest of Scripture relating to this coming day. This being the
case, a more appropriate set of relevant references reflecting this understanding follows (For
day of the Lord: Is Is13.6. Ac Ac2.20. 1 Th 1Th5.2. 2 Th 2Th2.2. 2 P 2Pe3.10. For the last
days: Is Is2.2. For in that day: Is Is2.11. For day of the Lord of hosts: Is Is2.12). A careful
comparison of the Scripture passages adduced may well show that the day of the Lord does
not start with the beginning of the tribulation, or the beginning of Daniels Seventieth Week,
as commonly held, but some time in the latter half of this week, a time marked by cosmic
disturbances which immediately precede the onset of the day of the Lord (Joel *2:30, 31. Re
Re6.17. Re16.14). Jb +* Job21.30. Pr Pr6.34. +* Pr11.4. Is +* Is2.12. +* Is13.6. Is61.2. Is63.4.
Je Je51.6. Ezk +* Eze7.19. Am +* Am5.18. Na * Na1.2. Zp Zep1.11, Zep1.15, Zep1.18. Zep2.2,
Zep2.3. Mt Mt24.42. Lk Lk17.24. Ro +* Ro2.5. 1 Co + 1Co3.13. 1Co4.3mg. 1 Th +* 1Th5.9.
2 Th +* 2Th1.10. Ja Jas5.3. great voice. Ps * Ps18.13. * Ps46.6. * Ps68.33. as. Re Re4.1.
Re10.3-8. Ex Ex19.16. Ex20.18. 1 Th +* 1Th4.16.
11. I am. See on ver. Re1.8, Re1.17. Re Re21.6. Re22.13. the first. ver. Re1.17. Re Re2.8.
Re22.13. Is Is41.4. Is44.6. Is48.12. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. What. ver. Re1.2, Re1.19. Re
Re2.1. Re10.4. Re14.13. Re19.9. Re21.5. Dt Dt31.19. Is Is30.8. Je Je30.2. Hab Hab2.2. write
in. Ex Ex17.14. Dt Dt17.18. seven. See on ver. Re1.4, Re1.20. Re Re2.1, Re2.8, Re2.12,
Re2.18. Re3.1, Re3.7, Re3.14. Ephesus. Ac 18:+ Ac18.19-2121, Ac18.24. ch. 19. 20:17. 1 Co
1Co15.32. 1Co16.8. Ep Eph1.1. 1 Ti 1Ti1.3. Smyrna. i.e. myrrh; tribulation, S#4667g. Re
Re2.8. Pergamos. i.e. fortified, S#4010g. Re Re2.12. Thyatira. Re Re2.18, Re2.24. Ac
Ac16.14. Sardis. Re Re3.1, Re3.4. Philadelphia. i.e. brotherly love, S#5359g. Re Re3.7.
Laodicea. i.e. justice; the peoples rights; just or religious people, S#2993g. Re Re3.14. Col
Col2.1. Col4.13, Col4.15, Col4.16.
12. see. f46:46B, Ex + Ex5.21. f171:171J, Ge + Ge42.1. Ezk Eze43.5, Eze43.6. Mi Mic6.9.
the voice. f121:121E, Ge + Ge25.23. I saw. ver. Re1.13, Re1.20. Re Re2.1. Re11.4. Ex
Ex25.36, Ex25.37. Ex37.23. 2 Ch 2Ch4.20. Zc * Zec4.2. candlesticks. Gr. lampstands. Ex *
Ex25.31-40. Zc Zec4.1-6. Mt Mt5.14. Jn Jn8.12. He Heb9.2.
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things which are. Re ch. 2, 3. and the things which shall be. Re ch. 4-22. hereafter. Is Is48.6.
Da Da2.29.
20. mystery. Re Re10.7. Re17.5, Re17.7. Da Da2.29. See on Mt Mt13.11, Mt13.35. Lk
Lk8.10. Ro +* Ro16.25n. the seven stars. See on ver. Re1.13, Re1.16. the seven golden. ver. +
Re1.12. The seven stars. Re Re2.1, Re2.8, Re2.18. Re3.1, Re3.7, Re3.14. Re9.1. Re12.4.
the angels of. Re Re2.1, Re2.8, Re2.12, Re2.18. Re3.1, Re3.7, Re3.14. Ml +* Mal2.7. the
seven churches. ver. Re1.4, Re1.11. and the. ver. + Re1.12. Zc Zec4.2. Mt * Mt5.14-16. Ep *
Eph5.13. Ph * Php2.15, Php2.16. 1 Ti 2:14-16.
REVELATION 2
The epistle of Christ to the angel of the church of Ephesus; consisting of a commendation
and reproof, a call to repentance, a solemn warning, and a gracious promise to those who
overcame, Re2.1-7. That to Smyrna, replete with commendation, and encouraging
exhortations to faithfulness under tribulation, Re2.8-11. That to Pergamos; in which are
warnings against the Nicolaitans, threatenings of judgments on the impenitent, and promises
to the victorious, Re2.12-17. That to Thyatira, nearly of similar import, Re2.18-29.
1. the angel. ver. Re2.8, Re2.12, Re2.18. Re + Re1.20. Re3.1, Re3.7, Re3.14. 2 Co
2Co5.20. 1 Ti 1Ti3.1. church. See on Re Re1.11. Ephesus. Re Re1.11. Ac + Ac18.19. Ac20.1638. holdeth. Re Re1.16, Re1.20. Re8.10-12. Re12.1. Jn Jn5.35. walketh. See on Re Re1.12,
Re1.13. Ezk Eze28.13, Eze28.14. Mt +* Mt18.20. * Mt28.20. candlesticks. Re 1:+ Re1.12,
Re1.13, Re1.20.
2. know. ver. Re2.9, Re2.13, Re2.19. Re Re3.1, Re3.8, Re3.15. Ps * Ps1.6. Mt Mt7.23. 1
Th 1Th1.3. 2 Ti 2Ti2.19. He +* Heb6.10. labor. Re Re14.13g. patience. ver. Re2.19. Re +
Re1.9. how. ver. Re2.6, Re2.14, Re2.15, Re2.20, Re2.21. 2 Ch 2Ch19.2. 2Ch20.35. Mt
Mt7.15. Jn Jn16.12. Ga * Ga1.7-9. Ep +* Eph4.14. 1 Th +* 1Th5.21. 2 P * 2Pe2.1-3. 1 J
1Jn4.1. thou hast. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. 1 J 1Jn2.21, 1Jn2.22. * 1Jn4.1. apostles. Ac Ac1.22. 1
Co 1Co9.1. 1Co12.28. 2 Co 2Co12.12. Ga Ga1.1, Ga1.12. Ep Eph1.1. found them. Ep *
Eph5.13.
3. hast borne. Ps Ps69.7. Mi Mic7.9. Mk Mk15.21. Lk Lk14.27. 1 Co 1Co13.7. Ga Ga6.2.
He Heb13.13. hast patience. Re Re1.9. Re3.10. Ps * Ps37.7. Lk +* Lk8.15. Lk21.19. Ro +*
Ro2.7. * Ro5.3, Ro5.4. Ro8.25. Ro12.12. +* Ro15.4, Ro15.5. Col * Col1.11. 2 Th 2Th3.5. He
Heb6.12, Heb6.15. Heb10.36. Heb12.1. Ja Jas1.3, Jas1.4. * Jas5.7-11. 2 P 2Pe1.6. and for
my. Mt +* Mt5.11. + Mt10.22. Mt19.29. Jn + Jn1.12. Jn15.21. hast labored. Ro Ro16.12. 1
Co 1Co16.16. 2 Co 2Co5.9. 2Co6.5. 2Co10.15. 2Co11.23. Ph Php2.16. Php4.3. 1 Th 1Th1.3.
1Th2.9. 1Th5.12. 2 Th 2Th3.8. 1 Ti 1Ti4.10. 1Ti5.17. He +* Heb6.10. hast not. Pr * Pr24.10. Je
+* Je12.5. Lk Lk18.1. 2 Co * 2Co4.1, 2Co4.16, 2Co4.17. * 2Co12.10. Ga +* Ga6.9. 2 Th
2Th3.13. He * Heb12.3-5.
4. I have. ver. Re2.14, Re2.20. because. Re Re3.14-17. 1 K * 1Ki11.4. Ps * Ps85.8. Je
Je2.2-5. Mt * Mt24.12, Mt24.13. Ph Php1.9. Php3.13-16. 1 Th 1Th4.9, 1Th4.10. 2 Th 2Th1.3.
He +* Heb6.10, Heb6.11. first. Ge Ge13.3. 2 Ch 2Ch17.3. love. 1 Co 1Co13.1-3.
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17. He that hath. f8, Ps + Ps118.1. ver. + Re2.7, Re2.11. Re Re3.6, Re3.13, Re3.22. Mk
Mk4.9, Mk4.23. hear. f147:147A, Ge + Ge50.24. the Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. Jn +
Jn7.39. I give. 1 K * 1Ki18.19. Ps Ps78.19, Ps78.24, Ps78.25. to eat. Ps * Ps25.14. Ps36.8. Pr
* Pr3.32. Pr14.10. Is Is65.13. Mt Mt13.11. Jn Jn4.32. Jn6.48-58. Col * Col3.3. hidden. Re
Re19.9. Ex * Ex16.23. Ezr Ezr1.7n. Ps Ps87.4. Is Is18.3, Is18.7. Je Je3.16n. He Heb9.4.
manna. Ex * Ex16.15, Ex16.32-35. = Ex40.23. Ps Ps78.24. Jn Jn3.12. Jn4.32. * Jn6.31,
Jn6.48-50, Jn6.56, Jn6.58. Jn13.17. white stone. Re Re13.18. Ex ? Ex28.30, Ex28.36. Le
Le8.8. Nu Nu11.7. Ac Ac26.10. a new. Gr. kainos, new in quality, not in time; unfailing
freshness, the like of which has never existed before (Mk + Mk2.22. S#2537g. 2 J 2Jn5n). Re
* Re3.12. Re5.9. Re14.3. * Re19.12, Re19.13. Re21.1, Re21.2, Re21.5. Is Is56.4. Is62.2. *
Is65.15. 2 Co * 2Co5.17. Ep Eph4.24. 1 J * 1Jn3.1. no man knoweth. Re Re19.12. Dt Dt29.29.
saving. Ps * Ps25.14. Mt +* Mt11.27. 1 Co 1Co2.9, 1Co2.10, 1Co2.14. that receiveth. Ro
Ro5.1. * Ro8.15, Ro8.16. 2 Co * 2Co1.22. Ph Php2.1. 1 J +* 1Jn5.10.
18. unto. See on ver. Re2.1. Re Re1.11, + Re1.20. Thyatira. i.e. sacrifice of labor; odor of
affliction, S#2363g. ver. Re2.24. Re Re1.11. Ac * Ac16.14. Ac19.10. the Son of God. Ps
Ps2.7. Mt Mt3.17. Mt4.3-6. + Mt14.33. Mt17.5. Mt27.54. Lk +* Lk1.35. Jn * Jn1.14, Jn1.34,
Jn1.49. Jn3.16, Jn3.18, Jn3.35, Jn3.36. Jn5.25. * Jn10.30, Jn10.36. Ac * Ac8.37. Ro * Ro1.4.
+* Ro8.32. He * Heb1.1-3. his eyes. See on Re Re1.14, Re1.15. * Re19.12. Ps * Ps139.23,
Ps139.24. He * Heb4.12. his feet. Re + Re1.15. Da Da10.6.
19. know. See on ver. Re2.2, Re2.9, Re2.13. Jn * Jn1.48, Jn1.49. thy works. ver. Re2.4,
Re2.5. charity. 1 Co 1Co13.1-8. Ga * Ga5.22, Ga5.23. Ep Eph1.15. Col Col3.14. 1 Th + 1Th1.3.
1Th3.6. 2 Th * 2Th1.3, 2Th1.4. 1 Ti 1Ti1.5. 1 P 1Pe4.8. 2 P 2Pe1.7. service. He +* Heb6.10.
faith. He * Heb11.1. patience. See on ver. Re2.2, Re2.3. Re + Re1.9. the last. ver. Re2.4. Jb
Job17.9. Ps Ps92.14. Pr +* Pr4.18. Mt Mt12.45. Lk Lk11.26. Jn * Jn15.2. 2 P 2Pe2.20. +*
2Pe3.18. the first. ver. Re2.5.
20. I have. See on ver. Re2.4, Re2.14. that woman. 1 K * 1Ki16.31. 1Ki17.4, 1Ki17.13. ch.
18. 19:1, 2. 21:7-15, 23-25. 2 K 9:7, 30-37. Jezebel. i.e. a dunghill; without cohabitation,
S#2403g. For S# 0348h, see 1 K + 1Ki16.31. calleth herself. Pr Pr27.2. Mt = Mt13.33. 2 Co
2Co10.18. a prophetess. Ex +* Ex15.20. Jg Jdg4.4. 2 K 2Ki22.14. Ne Ne6.14. Is Is8.3. Ezk
Eze13.17. Lk Lk2.36. Ac + Ac21.9. and to seduce. ver. Re2.14. Ex Ex34.15. Nu Nu25.1,
Nu25.2. 2 K * 2Ki21.9. Ac Ac15.20, Ac15.29. 1 Co 1Co8.10-12. 1Co10.18-21, 1Co10.28. my
servants. Re + Re7.3. 1 S * 1Sa2.24. to commit. ver. + Re2.14, Re2.22. Re Re17.1, Re17.2. Nu
Nu25.1. 1 Co 1Co5.1. to eat. 1 Co * 1Co10.28.
21. space. Re Re9.20, Re9.21. Je Je8.4-6. Da Da4.28, Da4.29. Lk * Lk13.6-9. Ro +* Ro2.4,
Ro2.5. Ro9.22. 1 P 1Pe3.20. 2 P * 2Pe3.9, 2Pe3.15. to repent. Lk +* Lk13.3, Lk13.5. repented
not. ver. Re2.4, Re2.15. Re * Re9.20, Re9.21. Re16.9, Re16.11. Ro + Ro2.4.
22. will cast. Mt Mt8.6, Mt8.14. Mt9.2. Mk Mk7.30g. a bed. Ex Ex21.18. Ps Ps41.3. and
them. Re Re17.2. Re18.3, Re18.9. Re19.18-21. Pr * Pr6.26. Ezk Eze16.37-41. Eze23.29,
Eze23.45-48. Ro * Ro2.5. 1 Co * 1Co5.9. He +* Heb13.4. Ja * Jas4.4, Jas4.5. * Jas5.5. great
tribulation. Mt +* Mt24.21. except. Re * Re9.20, Re9.21. Je Je36.3. Ezk * Eze18.30-32. *
Eze33.11-15. Zp Zep3.7. Lk +* Lk13.3, Lk13.5. Ac * Ac8.22. 1 Co 1Co3.13-15. * 1Co11.32. 2 Co
2Co12.21. 2 Ti +* 2Ti2.25, 2Ti2.26.
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REVELATION 3
The epistle of Christ to the angel of the church of Sardis; consisting of reproofs,
exhortations, warnings, and promises to the pious remnant, Re3.1-6. That to the angel of the
church in Philadelphia, replete with encouragement, Re3.7-13. That to Laodicea; comprising
severe rebukes of lukewarmness and spiritual pride; connected with instruction, counsels, calls
to repentance, invitations, and promises, Re3.14-22.
1. unto. See on Re Re1.11, + Re1.20. the church. ver. Re3.7n. Re Re1.4, Re1.20. Sardis.
i.e. the sun; red ones; prince of joy, S#4554g. ver. Re3.4. Re Re1.11. Sardis, the once proud
capital of Lydia, and the residence of its opulent monarchs, is now reduced to a wretched
Turkish village called Sart, the habitation of herdsmen, buffaloes, and oxen, situated at the
foot of mount Tmolus, on the banks of the Pactolus, between 30 and 40 miles east from
Smyrna. The ruins of Sardis are peculiarly grand, and lift up their heads, as if to assert their
ancient glory; but it now contains not a single Christian family. Re + Re1.16. he that. See on Re
Re1.4. Re4.5. * Re5.6. Jn * Jn1.16, Jn1.32, Jn1.33. Jn3.34. * Jn7.37-39. * Jn15.26, Jn15.27.
Jn20.22. Ac * Ac2.33. * Ac10.38. 1 P 1Pe1.11. Spirits. Gr. pneuma, Lk + Lk24.37. seven stars.
Re *1:+ Re1.16, Re1.20. * Re2.1. I know. ver. Re3.8, Re3.15. See on Re * Re2.2, Re2.9,
Re2.13, Re2.19. Ps * Ps44.21. hast a name. Ge +* Ge11.4. art dead. Lk Lk8.14. *15:+ Lk15.24,
Lk15.32. 1 Co +* 1Co11.30. Ep * Eph2.1, Eph2.5. * Eph5.14. Col * Col2.13. 1 Ti * 1Ti5.6. 2 Ti
2Ti3.4. He Heb6.1. Heb9.14. Ja * Jas2.26. Ju * Jud12.
2. watchful. Re Re16.15. Is Is56.10. Is62.6, Is62.7. Ezk Eze34.8-10, Eze34.16. Zc
Zec11.16. Mt 24:+ Mt24.42-5151. Mt25.13. * Mt26.41. Mk * Mk13.33-37. Mk14.37,
Mk14.38. Lk +* Lk21.36. Ac +* Ac20.28-31. 1 Co * 1Co16.13. 1 Th * 1Th5.6. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.1-5. 1 P
* 1Pe4.7. 1Pe5.8. strengthen. Re Re2.4. Dt Dt3.28. Jb Job4.4, Job4.5. Job16.5. Is Is35.3. Ezk
Eze34.4, Eze34.16, Eze34.21. Lk Lk22.31, Lk22.32. Ac Ac18.23. 1 Th 1Th3.3. Ti * Tt1.16. He *
Heb2.1. * Heb10.38. ready to die. Zc Zec11.9. thy works. 1 K * 1Ki11.4. * 1Ki15.3. 2 Ch *
2Ch25.2. Is * Is57.12. Da * Da5.27. Mt Mt6.2-4. * Mt23.5, Mt23.28-38. perfect. Ge Ge6.9. +*
Ge17.1. Dt * Dt18.13. Mt +* Mt5.48. Ac Ac14.26. 2 Co * 2Co13.9. Ph Php3.12. He *
Heb6.1. before God. ver. Re3.12. Jn + Jn20.17.
3. Remember. See on Re * Re2.5. Ezk Eze16.61-63. * Eze20.43. * Eze36.31. Ga Ga5.7. He
* Heb2.1. +* Heb3.14. * Heb10.32. 2 P 1:13. 3:1. received. Mt * Mt10.8. Col +* Col2.6. and
heard. Dt * Dt4.9. Mk +* Mk4.24. Lk +* Lk8.18. Ac Ac19.10. Col Col1.5, Col1.6. and hold fast.
ver. * Re3.11. See on Re * Re2.25. Jn +* Jn8.31. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.20. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.13. * 2Ti3.14. Ti
Tt1.9. Ja +* Jas1.25. repent. ver. * Re3.19. See on Re * Re2.5, Re2.16, Re2.21, Re2.22. Je
Je18.8. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. watch. Lk +* Lk21.36. 1 Co 1Co16.13. 1 P 1Pe5.8. I will
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come. Note ver. Re3.5, Re Re13.10 and 21:6 for other marked allusions of Revelation to
known sayings of Christ. ver. Re3.11. Re + Re1.3. + Re2.5. * Re16.15. Mt * Mt24.42,
Mt24.43. Lk * Lk12.39, Lk12.40. 1 Th * 1Th5.2, 1Th5.4, 1Th5.5, 1Th5.6. 2 P * 2Pe3.10. as a
thief. Christs coming as a thief has no reference to His coming for the church at the rapture.
His thief-like coming occurs at the day of the Lord. Since Paul tells the Thessalonians they were
well acquainted with the prophetic truth concerning the day of the Lord, this day is not to be
identified with the Rapture, about which Paul did need to write to clarify their understanding.
The day of the Lord begins with the Great Tribulation, and ends with the close of the
Millennium. Those who shall not escape (1 Th 1Th5.3) are those who are not brethren, who
fail to watch and pray (Lk +* Lk21.36), are not counted worthy to escape, and therefore go on
into the tribulation period (see J. B. Smith, A Revelation of Jesus Christ, Appendix 8, pp. 328,
329). Re Re16.15. Mt * Mt24.42-44. Lk Lk12.39, Lk12.40. 1 Th * 1Th5.2. 2 P * 2Pe3.10. not
know. Mt Mt24.42n. * Mt25.13. Mk * Mk13.32n, Mk13.33, Mk13.36. Ac Ac1.6n, Ac1.7n. 1
Th 1Th5.4. I will come. Ro Ro13.11.
4. Thou hast. f127, Re + Re2.6. a few. Mt + Mt7.14. names. f121:121T, Ac + Ac1.15. Re
Re11.13g. Ac Ac1.15. even. 1 K 1Ki19.18. Is Is1.9. Ezk +* Eze9.4. Ro Ro11.4-6. which. Re
Re7.14. Re14.4. Re19.8. Is Is52.1. Is59.6. Is61.3, Is61.10. Is64.6. Zc Zec3.3-6. Mt *
Mt22.11. 2 Ti 2Ti3.5. Ju * Jud23. with me. Jn Jn17.24. in white. ver. Re3.5, Re3.18. Re Re4.4.
Re6.11. * Re7.9, Re7.13, Re7.14. * Re19.8, Re19.14. Est Es8.15. Ps * Ps45.14. Ps68.14. Ec *
Ec9.8. SS * So4.7. Is Is61.10. Zc Zec3.4. Mk Mk16.5. Ep * Eph5.25-27. are worthy. Re Re16.6.
Is Is56.3-7. Mt Mt10.11. + Mt22.8. Lk * Lk20.35. + Lk21.36. 2 Th 2Th1.5.
5. overcometh. See on Re + Re2.7. * Re12.11. 1 S 1Sa17.25. Mt * Mt7.21. the same. See
on ver. Re3.4. Re Re19.8. clothed. Mt Mt22.11-13. Ro Ro4.5. in white. ver. +* Re3.4. blot.
Logically, a name cannot be blotted out of the Book of Life unless it has been written in the
Book of Life. The Book of Life is not merely the book of the living, but the book of the
redeemed. God has kept such a book from the beginning, witness the expression my book
(Ex Ex32.33), a book therefore not to be identified as the census list of the nation of Israel! A
persons name is blotted out because of sin (Ex Ex32.33), but here it is promised that those
who are overcomers will not be blotted out of the Book of Life. Ex * Ex32.32, Ex32.33. Dt
Dt9.14. Dt25.19. Dt29.20. Ne * Ne13.14. Ps * Ps69.28. Ps109.13. Ac Ac3.19. Ro Ro9.3. the
book of life. f22:22D, Ex + Ex32.32. Re * Re13.8. Re17.8. * Re20.12, Re20.15. * Re21.27.
Re22.19. Ps Ps33.16-22. Ps56.8. Ps139.16. Is Is4.3. Is65.6. Ezk Eze13.9. Da Da12.1. Lk *
Lk10.20. Ph * Php4.3. He Heb12.23. confess. Ml * Mal3.17. Mt +* Mt10.32. Lk Lk12.8. Ju *
Jud24. my Father. Mt +* Mt25.21, Mt25.34. before his angels. Lk + Lk12.8.
6. hath an ear. f8, Ps + Ps118.1. See on Re Re2.7. Mt Mt11.15. Mt13.9, Mt13.43. let
him hear. f147:147A, Ge + Ge50.24. Pr * Pr1.23. the Spirit. Gr. Mt + Mt3.16.
7. to the angel. See on Re Re1.11, + Re1.20. Re2.1. the church. Though each of the seven
letters is addressed to a specific church, Gerald B. Stanton notes that very probably each
letter went to all seven (cf. Re Re2.29, what the Spirit saith unto the churches) so that it is
evident that the letter to the church in Philadelphia has more than local application (Kept
From The Hour, pp. 47, 48). Philadelphia. Philadelphia, so called from its founder, Attalus
Philadelphus, still exists in the town called Allah-shear, the city of God, a column in a scene
of ruins. It is situated on the slopes of three or four hills, the roots of mount Tmolus, by the
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river Cogamus, twenty-seven miles E.S.E. from Sardis, about long. 28 degrees 40 minutes, lat.
38 degrees 23 minutes. The number of houses is said to be about 3000, of which 250 are
Greek, the rest Turkish; and the Christians have twenty-five places of worship, five of them
large and regular churches, a resident bishop, and twenty inferior clergy. Re Re1.11. he that is
holy. Re * Re4.8. Re6.10. Le * Le20.26. Ps +* Ps16.10. * Ps22.3. Ps30.4. Ps89.18. * Ps145.17.
Is Is6.3. Is30.11. Is41.14, Is41.16, Is41.20. Is47.4. Is48.17. Is49.7. Is54.5. Is55.5. +* Is57.15.
Mk +* Mk1.24. Lk Lk4.34. Jn * Jn10.30. Ac * Ac3.14. * Ac4.27. he that is true. f41, Ge +
Ge10.1. ver. Re3.14. Re +* Re1.5. Re6.10. * Re15.3. Re16.7. * Re19.2, Re19.11. Re21.5. Pr *
Pr8.7. Mt Mt24.35. Jn Jn14.6. +* Jn17.3. 1 J * 1Jn5.20. the key. f121:121S, Ge + Ge49.10.
By Metonymy of the Adjunct, whereby the sign is put for the thing signified, key is put for
governmental authority, of which it is the sign. Re + Re1.18. Is Is22.22. Lk +* Lk1.32. of David.
Re * Re5.5. Is +* Is9.7. he that openeth. f121:121S, Jb + Job12.14. Re Re5.3-5, Re5.9. Jb
Job11.10. Job12.14. Mt * Mt16.19. Lk +* Lk24.45. Ac * Ac16.14. no man shutteth. Mt
Mt23.13. and shutteth. Mt * Mt25.10. Lk * Lk13.25.
8. I know. ver. Re3.1, Re3.15. See on Re Re2.2, Re2.19. Ps Ps33.16-22. an open door.
ver. Re3.7. Re * Re4.1. Jn * Jn10.9. Ac + Ac14.27. 1 Co * 1Co16.9. 2 Co * 2Co2.12. Ep *
Eph2.18, Eph2.19. Col * Col4.3. He * Heb10.19, Heb10.20. a little strength. Da Da11.34. 2 Co
2Co12.8-10. Ph * Php4.13. and hast kept. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. ver. Re3.10. Re Re22.7. Jn *
Jn14.21-24. Jn15.20. +* Jn17.6. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.14. 2Ti4.7. hast not denied. See on Re Re2.13. Pr
Pr30.9. Mt * Mt10.32, Mt10.33. Mt26.70-72. Lk Lk12.9. Ac Ac3.13, Ac3.14. 1 Ti +* 1Ti5.8. 1 J
* 1Jn2.22, 1Jn2.23. Ju * Jud4.
9. the synagogue. See on Re Re2.9. are not. Ro * Ro2.28, Ro2.29. I will make them to. Ex
Ex11.8. * Ex12.30-32, Ex12.36. 1 S 1Sa2.36. 2 K * 2Ki1.13. Est Es6.13. * Es8.17. Jb * Job42.810. Is Is45.14. Is49.23. Is60.14. Is66.23. Da * Da2.46, Da2.47. Zc * Zec8.20-23. Ac
Ac16.37-39. and worship. Re Re4.10, Re4.11. Mt Mt8.2. Mt12.36. +* Mt14.33. Ph * Php2.10,
Php2.11. I have loved. ver. Re3.19. Re +* Re1.5. Ps * Ps146.8. Is Is43.4. Je Je31.3.
10. hast kept. Jn +* Jn17.6. 1 Ti * 1Ti4.1, 1Ti4.2. the word. Re Re1.9. Re13.10. Re14.12.
of. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. my patience. Re + Re1.9. Re2.2, Re2.19. Re13.10. Re14.12. Lk *
Lk21.19. He * Heb12.1, Heb12.2. Ja Jas1.3, Jas1.12. 1 P * 1Pe1.6, 1Pe1.7. I also. Pr * Pr1.10. *
Pr3.25, Pr3.26. +* Pr4.23. Mt +* Mt6.13. * Mt26.41. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. Ep * Eph6.13. 2 P +*
2Pe2.9. will keep. Ge Ge19.28, Ge19.29. Ex +* Ex12.13. Ps Ps12.7. * Ps17.5. Ps91.8. *
Ps94.18. Pr * Pr2.8. Is +* Is26.20. Is33.16. +* Is57.2. Hab Hab3.16. Zp Zep2.3. Lk + Lk21.36.
Lk22.31, Lk22.32. Jn Jn17.11. Ro +* Ro5.9. 1 Co +* 1Co10.13. 1 Th 1Th5.9. from. Gr. ek, lit.
out of. Some who favor a posttribulational rapture of the church understand the primary force
of this preposition to mean out from within (Robert Gundry, The Church and the Tribulation,
p. 55). Gundry asserts the preposition ek appears in Johns writings approximately 336 times,
far more often than in the writings of any other NT author. There is not a single instance where
the primary thought of emergence, or origin, cannot fit, indeed, does not best fit the thought
of the context. Surely the invariability of meaning in such a high number of occurrences
establishes the Johannine usage (p. 57). Gundrys unexamined universal assertion is not
supported by a careful examination of the particular instances. We have met this claim for a
universal meaning for ek in other connections, and fully proved by the citation of specific
instances, that ek may sometimes mean not out of, as from within, but from, as here (Ac
Ac8.39n). J. B. Smith points out that if ek means out of, in the sense of being preserved in the
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favorite Arian prooftext, cited to prove that Jesus is not eternal, but had a beginning, Jesus
being understood by them to be the first-created creature of God, through whom God created
all else in the universe. The underlying Greek word, arche, may be understood in a passive
sense, and rendered the beginning, as the A.V., or more correctly understood in the active
sense, and rendered the beginner, source, origin, or principle of creation. Since God is
eternal, and Jesus is God, the passive sense is not suited to the context, as being out of
harmony with the many representations of Christ John has already given, whereby he in citing
or alluding to Old Testament passages has applied to Jesus Christ in the book of Revelation
what is in the Old Testament spoken of Jehovah (see related notes at Ac Ac11.21n. Col
Col1.16n. 1 P +* 1Pe2.3n). Herman Gebhardt states that qualities, actions, and conditions
which belong specifically to God, are also ascribed to Christ, and to Him only, and in Old
Testament expressions things which otherwise belong to God are frequently affirmed of Christ.
It is said of Christ that His head and His hairs were white like wool, Re Re1.14; and in Da
Da7.9, God is so represented. The eyes of Christ are as a flame of fire, Re Re1.14; Re2.18;
Re19.12; and in the same words Gods omniscience is symbolized as directed with holy
indignation against all unrighteousness, Da Da10.6. The feet of Christ are like unto fine brass,
as if they burned in an oven, Re Re1.15; Re2.18; the same image represents Gods power in
treading down the wicked, Da Da10.6; Ezk Eze1.7. The voice of Christ is as the voice of many
waters, Re Re1.15; and we find a similar representation of Gods power against His enemies,
Da Da10.6; Ezk Eze1.24; Eze43.2; Ps Ps93.3. Christs countenance is as the sun shining in his
strength, Re Re1.16; and so it is said of God, Da Da10.6 (compare Jg Jdg5.21). The seer fell
down before Christ as if dead, Re Re1.17; a similar effect was wrought by the appearance of
God, Ex Ex33.20; Is Is6.5; Ezk Eze1.28; Da Da8.17, Da8.18; Da10.7-9. Christ says, I am He
that searcheth the reins and hearts, and will give unto every one of you according to your
works, Re Re2.23; and we read that the righteous God trieth the hearts and reins, Ps Ps7.9,
and that He renders to every man according to his work, Ps Ps62.12. Christ says, As many as
I love I rebuke and chasten, Re Re3.19; and in Pr Pr3.12 we read whom the Lord loveth He
correcteth. Christ calls Himself the Amen, Re Re3.14; and the same expression is used of
God, Is Is65.16. The Lamb has seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God
sent forth into all the earth, Re Re5.6; and in Zc Zec4.10 we read of the eyes of the Lord,
which run to and fro through the whole earth. According to Re Re7.17, the Lamb will feed His
people, and lead them to fountains of living waters; and the same thing is said of Jehovah in Is
Is49.10. What is said of the anger of Christ, Re Re19.15 (compare Re Re14.10, Re14.14-16), is
drawn from a similar passage respecting God in Is Is63.1-6. The vesture dipped in blood,
worn by Christ, Re Re19.12, is said to have been worn by God, Is Is63.1, Is63.2 (The Doctrine
of the Apocalypse, pp. 85, 86). Gebhardt asks, What exposition is demanded by the laws of
language? Without further delay I reply, that had the seer written the beginning of the
creatures (ktismata) of God, or had he written the first, or the first-born, or the first-fruit
(protos, prototokos, aparxee) of the creation of God, then the expression might be understood
to denote the first created, or that which precedes all things, the first creature in time and
rank. But the seer has written ee arkee tees ktiseos tou theou, which can mean nothing else
than principium creationis, the principle, the en o, di ou, eis o, of the creation of God. After this
affirmation of the literal sense, I may remark that it finds confirmation in Re Re1.17, Re1.18;
Re2.8 (p. 92, 93). Are not all the expressions concerning Christ, quoted above, so many
proofs that John, by the beginning of the creation of God, cannot have meant the earliest and
greatest of creatures, but a being above creation? (Gebhardt, The Doctrine of the Apocalypse,
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p. 93). Waterland defines Arkee (beginning), that is, author or efficient cause (Works, vol. 2,
p. 53). T#961. Re Re21.6. Re22.13. Ge Ge1.1. Ge49.3, LXX. Dt Dt21.17. Pr Pr8.22. Jn 1:+*
Jn1.1, Jn1.2, Jn1.3, Jn1.18. Jn5.17, Jn5.19. +* Jn8.35. 1 Co 1Co8.6. Ep Eph3.9. Col *
Col1.13, Col1.15, Col1.16, Col1.18. He Heb1.2, Heb1.10.
15. I know. ver. Re3.1, Re3.8. Re Re2.2, Re2.19. art neither. Re * Re2.4. 2 K * 2Ki17.41.
Mt * Mt24.12. Ph * Php1.9. 2 Th * 2Th1.3. 1 P 1Pe1.22. I would. Dt * Dt5.29. Ps * Ps81.11-13.
1 Co 1Co4.8g. 2 Co 2Co12.20. thou. Jsh * Jos24.15-24. 1 K * 1Ki18.21. Pr Pr23.26. Ezk *
Eze20.39. Ho Ho7.8. * Ho10.2. Zp * Zep1.5, Zep1.6. Mt * Mt6.24. * Mt10.37. * Mt12.30. Lk
Lk14.27, Lk14.28. 1 Co 1Co16.22. Ja * Jas1.8. wert cold. Mt Mt24.12. 2 P 2Pe2.21. or hot. Nu
Nu14.14. Jsh Jos14.8. Mt * Mt5.16. Ro +* Ro12.11.
16. lukewarm. Nu Nu32.6. Jsh Jos18.3. Jg Jdg5.16, Jdg5.17, Jdg5.23. 2 Ch 2Ch24.5. Ne *
Ne3.5. Ne13.11. Ps Ps123.4. Is Is32.9. Is47.8. * Is64.7. +* Is66.4. Je * Je9.3. +* Je48.10. Ezk +*
Eze16.49. +* Eze33.31, Eze33.32. Ho Ho10.2. Am Am6.1. Zp * Zep1.12. Hg * Hag1.2-11. Mt
Mt22.5. Mt24.12. Ro +* Ro12.11. and neither. Jsh +* Jos24.15. 1 K * 1Ki18.21. I will spue
thee out. Re * Re2.5. Le * Le18.25, Le18.28. Le20.22. Dt * Dt32.19. Je Je14.19. * Je15.1-4. Zc
Zec11.8, Zec11.9. He Heb10.28, Heb10.29.
17. I am rich. Re * Re2.9. Pr * Pr13.7. Je * Je9.23. Ho Ho12.8. Am Am6.1-7. Zc Zec11.5.
Mt * Mt6.8. Lk Lk1.53. * Lk6.24. * Lk12.21. Lk18.11, Lk18.12. Ro Ro11.20, Ro11.25. +*
Ro12.3. 1 Co 1Co4.8-10. 2 Co * 2Co8.9. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.9. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. increased. Ps
Ps62.10. have need. Dt Dt8.12-14. Pr * Pr26.12. * Pr30.9. Je Je2.31. Mt * Mt9.12. knowest
not. T#25. Pr + Pr16.25 (T#704). Ho Ho7.8, * Ho7.9. Lk * Lk6.42. Ro Ro2.17-23. 1 Co * 1Co8.1,
1Co8.2. wretched. Is * Is1.5, Is1.6. Zc Zec3.3. Mt +* Mt5.3. Ro * Ro7.24. blind. Is * Is42.18-20.
Mt + Mt23.16. Jn Jn9.39-41. Ep Eph1.18. 2 P * 2Pe1.5-9. naked. Re Re16.15. Ge * Ge3.7,
Ge3.10, Ge3.11. Ex Ex32.25.
18. counsel. Ps Ps16.7. +* Ps32.8. Ps73.24. Ps107.11. Pr Pr1.25, Pr1.30. Pr8.14.
Pr19.20. Ec Ec8.2. Is Is9.6. Je * Je32.19. Ho * Ho13.9. Ep * Eph1.11. Col Col2.3. 1 J * 1Jn2.1.
buy. Pr Pr3.13-17. * Pr8.18, Pr8.19. Pr23.23. Is * Is55.1. Mt * Mt13.44. Mt25.9. gold. Ml
Mal3.3. 1 Co 1Co3.12, 1Co3.13. 1 P +* 1Pe1.7. that thou. Re Re2.9. Lk Lk12.21. 2 Co *
2Co8.9. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.18. Ja +* Jas2.5. white raiment. ver. +* Re3.4, Re3.5. Re * Re7.13, Re7.14.
Re16.15. * Re19.8, Re19.14. Ps Ps51.7. 2 Co 2Co5.3. be clothed. Re Re16.15. Ge * Ge3.7,
Ge3.21. Is * Is61.10. 2 Co 2Co5.3. Ph Php3.9. the shame. Re Re16.15. Is Is47.3. Je Je13.26.
Da +* Da12.2. Mi Mic1.11. Na Na3.5. not appear. 2 Co 2Co5.10. anoint. Jn Jn9.6-11. 1 Co *
1Co1.21. 1 J +* 1Jn2.20, 1Jn2.27. mayest see. Is * Is42.7.
19. as many. ver. Re3.9. Dt * Dt8.5. 2 S * 2Sa7.14. Jb * Job5.17. Ps Ps6.1. * Ps39.11.
Ps94.10. * Ps119.67, Ps119.71, Ps119.75. Pr * Pr3.11, Pr3.12. Pr15.10, Pr15.32. * Pr22.15.
Is * Is26.16. Je Je2.30. * Je7.28. Je10.24. * Je30.11. * Je31.18. Zp * Zep3.2. 1 Co * 1Co11.32. 2
Co 2Co6.9. He * Heb12.5-11. Ja * Jas1.12. I rebuke. T#508. Dt + Dt8.2 (T#4). Jb + Job5.7 (T#2).
1 S + 1Sa2.7 (T#3). Pr Pr27.6. He Heb12.5-8. and chasten. 2 S * 2Sa7.14. Ps * Ps94.12. He
Heb12.5-13. be zealous. Nu Nu25.11-13. Ps Ps69.9. Jn Jn2.17. Ro * Ro12.11. 2 Co * 2Co7.11.
Ga * Ga4.18. Ti Tt2.14. repent. ver. Re3.3. Re * Re2.5, Re2.16, Re2.21, Re2.22.
20. I stand. SS * So5.2-4. Lk * Lk12.36. at the door. Jb Job23.3. Mt Mt24.33mg. Ac
Ac17.27. Ja +* Jas5.9. and knock. Mt Mt7.7. Lk Lk11.9. * Lk12.36. if any man. f184:184C, Mt
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REVELATION 4
John, in vision, beholds heaven open, and the glory of God, as seated on an exalted throne,
Re4.1-3; surrounded by twenty-four elders, and four living creatures, who unite in adoring Him,
as the Creator and Lord of all, Re4.4-11.
1. After. Re ch. 1-3. a door. Ezk * Eze1.1. Eze8.3. Eze11.24. Mt Mt3.16. Mk Mk1.10. Lk
Lk3.21. Ac * Ac7.56. Ac10.11. Ac22.17. 2 Co * 2Co12.1, 2Co12.2. the first voice. Re Re1.10.
Re16.17. I heard. Is * Is6.8. Jn Jn5.25, Jn5.28. trumpet. Re Re1.10. Re8.2. Ex * Ex19.19,
Ex19.20. 1 Co 1Co15.52. 1 Th * 1Th4.16. Come up hither. This phrase is taken by many to
prove the pretribulation Rapture of the church. This text, however, cannot prove anything
about the Rapture, for to apply this to the Rapture one must take John to be a type of the
church, the call to come up hither a type of the shout-command at the Rapture, and the
third heaven as the destination of believers at the Rapture, all of which are tenuous
connections at best. One cannot base a doctrine on a type, and proof of the timing of the
Rapture must rest upon the direct statements of Scripture elsewhere. There is no need to
search the Apocalypse for a direct mention of the pretribulation Rapture of the church, when
the doctrine is clearly stated elsewhere. After all, the church or repentance is not mentioned in
the entire gospel of John, but that need not be cause for concern that the doctrine of
repentance or the church suffers thereby. Re Re11.12. Ex Ex19.16, Ex19.20, Ex19.24.
Ex24.12. Ex34.2, Ex34.3. 1 Th ?= 1Th4.13-18. and I. Re Re1.19. Re22.6. Jn Jn16.13. things
which. This phrase is crucial to understanding the structure of the book of Revelation. In the
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light of Revelation 1:19, this phrase marks the third grand division of the book as the things
which must be here after. Interpreters differ widely in their understanding of the book of
Revelation. Four major schools or systems of interpretation have been (1) the preterist, which
takes all the events in the book to have been fulfilled in Johns own day, the position held by
many respected scholars and critics; (2) the historicist, which understands the prophecy to be
in continuous fulfillment from Johns day to the end of history; (3) the idealist, or spiritual
scheme of interpretation, which takes the prophecies not as prophetic of future events but
places a spiritual interpretation upon them, believing they reveal timeless truth about the
conflict between good and evil, the spiritual history of the church, the ultimate victory of Christ
over the powers of darkness, and are meant to provide spiritual comfort in times of trial; (4)
the futurist, which holds that the majority of the book deals with end-time events which are
still future. Most Bible-believing Christians today would probably opt either for the historicist
or the futurist position of interpretation. The historicist position, reflected in the original notes
of the Treasury, suffers from the inability of interpreters of this school to establish a specific
verifiable criterion of judgment whereby positive identification for the fulfillment of specific
prophecies can be proved to be historically fulfilled by specific events in world history, in
historical instances of fulfillment to which most of the interpreters of this school could agree.
The method requires the student of Revelation to go outside the Bible and seek for the
fulfillment of predictions in the past events of world history, and to one not well taught in
history the method is impossible to carry out, leaving the book of Revelation largely closed to
the ordinary reader. The futurist position suffers, in the opinion of some, because it makes the
book largely inapplicable to the original readers of the book, or to anyone since then, since the
events are all placed in the future. A sufficient answer to such an objection is that the practical
object of prophecy is to motivate us to holy living in watchful expectation of our Lords return
(Lk + Lk21.36. 2 P 2Pe3.14), and Scripture itself teaches us that we have a more sure word
of prophecy to serve as a light in dark times (2 P 2Pe1.19). All Bible prophecy was written
with both a near and a distant vantage point. A prophet predicted some things which
transpired during his own lifetime, as verification that he was a true prophet of God (Dt
Dt18.22), but also spoke of things in the distant future, which only the passing of time could
verify (see the excellent discussion of these matters in R. B. Girdlestone, The Grammar of
Prophecy, Chapter 3, Tests of the Truth of Prophecy, pp. 16-24). The futurist position is the
only position which can be entirely consistent in interpreting the prophecies of the book of
Revelation in harmony with the rest of the prophecies of the Bible. Any system of prophetic
interpretation, to be correct, must follow a consistent principle of literal interpretation for all
of Scripture (using the same principle for prophetic as is used for non-prophetic portions), and
must appeal to Scripture (not tenuous and unsubstantiated historic parallels) for its
justification (Is +* Is8.20). What John writes in Revelation corresponds to the predictions in the
Old Testament (Is Is11.11n), the prophetic Discourses of Christ himself, such as the most
significant Olivet discourse in Matthew 24 and parallels, and the prophetic teaching of the
apostle Paul (Ti Tt2.13n). Futurists, consistent with the divinely provided divisions of the book
of Revelation (Re Re1.19), place the events of chapters 4-22 in the future, understanding them
to be events particularly connected with the Seventieth Week of Daniels prophecy (Da +*
Da9.27n), and the time of the Great Tribulation. Futurists are correct in understanding Bible
prophecy to be a self-consistent whole, and interpret the book of Revelation in the light of the
rest of the covenants and prophecies of Scripture, and find the explanation of the book of
Revelation to be contained in the rest of Scripture, and the method of interpretation which is
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8. the four beasts. ver. + Re4.6. six wings. Ge * Ge3.24. Ex Ex26.1. Ex25.18-22. Ex37.7-9.
Is Is6.2, etc. Ezk * Eze1.6. Eze10.21, Eze10.22. 2 Ti 2Ti4.2. full of eyes. ver. Re4.6. Ezk
Eze1.18. Eze10.12. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.16. and they. Re Re7.15. Is Is62.1, Is62.6, Is62.7. Ac
Ac20.31. 1 Th 1Th2.9. 2 Th 2Th3.8, 2Th3.9. rest not. Gr. have no rest. Re 14:11. day and
night. Lk + Lk18.7. Holy. Re Re3.7. Ex Ex15.11. Le * Le20.26. Ps * Ps20.6. * Ps22.3. * Ps28.2. *
Ps99.5. Is Is6.3. Lord God. Re Re11.17. Re15.3. Re16.7, Re16.14. Re18.8. Re19.6, Re19.15.
Re21.22. Re22.5, Re22.6. Ge * Ge17.1. Ps Ps91.1. Is Is13.6. Jl Joe1.15. Am Am4.13, LXX. Mt
Mt4.7, Mt4.10. Mt22.37. Mk Mk12.30. Lk Lk1.16, Lk1.32, Lk1.68. Lk4.8, Lk4.12. Lk10.27.
Lk20.37. Ac Ac2.39g. 2 Co * 2Co6.18. Almighty. Re +* Re1.8. which was. ver. Re4.4. Re +
Re1.4, Re1.8, Re1.11. Re11.17. Re16.5. Is Is43.3, Is43.11. * Is48.12. Is63.16. He +* Heb13.8.
and is. Re Re1.18. Ex Ex3.14. Is Is41.4. Jn +* Jn8.58. * Jn18.6.
9. when. Re * Re5.13, Re5.14. Re7.11, Re7.12. beasts. ver. + Re4.6. give. Re + Re11.13.
glory. ver. Re4.11. Re Re5.12, Re5.13. Re7.12. Re19.1. Re21.24, Re21.26. Ro + Ro11.36. 1
Ti 1Ti1.17. 2 P 2Pe1.17. honor. ver. Re4.11. Re Re5.12, Re5.13. Re7.12. Re21.26. Jn
Jn5.23. 1 Ti 1Ti1.17. 1Ti6.16. 2 P 2Pe1.17. thanks. Re Re7.12g. sat on. ver. Re4.2. Ps
Ps47.8. Is Is6.1. who liveth. Re + Re1.18. Re5.14. Re10.6. Re15.7. Ex Ex15.18. Ps Ps48.14.
Da Da4.34. Da6.26. Da12.7. 1 Ti 1Ti1.17. He Heb7.8, Heb7.25. for ever. Gr. aion, Re +
Re1.6.
10. The four. ver. + Re4.4. 1 Ch 1Ch25.1-31. fall. Re Re5.8, Re5.14. Re7.11. Re11.16.
Re19.4. Jb Job1.20. Ps Ps72.11. Mt Mt2.11. worship. ver. Re4.9. Re Re7.11. Re15.4. Re22.8,
Re22.9. 1 Ch 1Ch29.20. 2 Ch 2Ch7.3. Ps Ps95.6. Mt Mt4.9, Mt4.10. Lk Lk24.52. for ever. Gr.
aion, Re + Re1.6. cast. ver. Re4.4. 1 Ch 1Ch29.11-16. Ps Ps115.1. 1 Co 1Co15.10. crowns. ver.
Re4.4. Re Re2.10. 1 Th 1Th2.19. 2 Ti 2Ti4.8. Ja Jas1.12. 1 P 1Pe5.4.
11. worthy. Re Re5.2, Re5.9, * Re5.12. 2 S 2Sa22.4. Ps Ps18.3. O Lord. ver. + Re4.8. to
receive. Re Re14.7. Dt Dt32.4. 1 Ch 1Ch16.28, 1Ch16.29. Ne Ne9.5. Jb Job36.3. Ps * Ps29.1,
Ps29.2. Ps68.34. Ps96.7, Ps96.8. Da * Da7.13, Da7.14. Mt Mt4.10. glory. ver. + Re4.9. Re
Re1.6. Re3.14. Ps * Ps115.1. honor. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.14-16. power. Re Re5.12. Re7.12. Re12.10.
Re19.1. 1 Ch +* 1Ch29.11. Ju * Jud25. for thou. Re Re10.6. Re14.7. Ge +* Ge1.1. Ex * Ex20.11.
Ne +* Ne9.6. Ps Ps102.25. Ps124.8. Pr Pr8.23-31. Is * Is40.26, Is40.28. Je Je10.11. Je32.17.
Jn * Jn1.1-3. Ac + Ac14.15. Ac17.24. Ro Ro1.25. Ep * Eph3.9. Col * Col1.16, Col1.17. He *
Heb1.2, Heb1.10. and for. Ge Ge1.31. Ps * Ps33.9-11. Pr * Pr16.4. Is Is43.7. Da * Da4.34,
Da4.35. Mt Mt6.10. Jn Jn1.3. Ro * Ro11.36. Ep +* Eph1.11. He Heb1.2.
REVELATION 5
The apostle beholds a sealed book, which none could open, and he weeps on that account,
Re5.1-4. He is assured by one of the elders, that the Lamb had prevailed to open it; who
accordingly comes and takes it, Re5.5-7. He hears the living creatures and the elders adoring
the Redeemer; while angels, and all creatures, join in the praises of him who sits on the
throne, and of the Lamb that was slain, Re5.8-14.
1. right hand. Ps Ps20.6. * Ps89.13. Ps98.1. of him. ver. Re5.7, Re5.13. Re + Re4.2. that
sat. See on Re Re4.3. Ps Ps47.8. Is Is6.1. Da Da7.9, Da7.10. a book. ver. Re5.7-9. Re
Re10.2, Re10.8-11. Ex Ex32.15. Is * Is29.11. Is34.16. Ezk Eze2.9, Eze2.10. on the back. Re
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10. made us. T#973. Re Re7.4n. Re20.4, Re20.6. Mt + Mt7.14 (T#669). Lk + Lk12.32
(T#959, 972x). kings. Re * Re1.6. Re20.4. Re22.5. Ex Ex19.6. Ro +* Ro4.13. 1 P * 1Pe2.5-9.
and. f93:93A, Ge + Ge1.26. By Hendiadys, a great priestly kingdom. Two words used, one
thing meant. priests. f96:96F, Ge + Ge4.10. The plural form priests is put by Heterosis for
the singlular, denoting greatness. Re * Re20.6. Ex Ex19.6. 2 Ch = 2Ch5.11. Is * Is61.6. Is66.21.
we shall reign. Re + Re1.9. Re2.26. * Re3.21. Re20.4, Re20.6. Ge Ge17.6. Ge35.11. Ex
Ex19.6. Jg Jdg5.13, Jdg5.31. 1 S 1Sa2.8, 1Sa2.9. Ps Ps23.5. Ps45.16. Ps47.7-9. Ps75.10.
Ps112.9, Ps112.10. Ps113.8. +* Ps149.7-9. Pr Pr14.11, Pr14.19. Is Is32.1. Je Je3.17. Da *
Da7.14, Da7.18, Da7.22, Da7.27. Zc Zec14.5, Zec14.9. Mt +* Mt19.28. Mt24.47. Mt25.21,
Mt25.23, Mt25.34. Lk Lk19.17. +* Lk22.29, Lk22.30. 1 Co 1Co6.2. 2 Ti 2Ti2.12. +* 2Ti4.1. Ja
+* Jas2.5. 1 P 1Pe2.5, 1Pe2.9. 1Pe5.4. Ju Jud14, Jud15. on the earth. Gr. epi tees gees,
prepositional phrase correctly rendered on the earth (F. Blass and A. Debrunner, A Greek
Grammar of the New Testament, p. 96, sec. 177, genitive with verbs of ruling and surpassing).
Epi with the genitive, of place, lit. on, upon, answering the question where? as on (the)
earth, Mt Mt6.10, Mt6.19. Mt9.6. Mt23.9. Mk Mk6.47 (Arndt and Gingrich, Lexicon, p. 285,
I. 1. a. Compare p. 286, I. 1. B. a). Re +* Re6.10g. x Re9.11g. x Re11.6g. Ps * Ps37.9. Ps45.16.
* Ps96.13. Is +* Is24.23. Je Je23.5. Mt Mt3.13g,n. +* Mt5.5. Lk Lk18.8g. Ac Ac2.38n. +*
Ac7.5. Ro * Ro4.13. * Ro8.17. He Heb12.25g.
11. many. Re Re7.11. 1 K 1Ki22.19. 2 K 2Ki6.16-18. Ps +* Ps68.17. * Ps103.20. Ps148.2.
Mt * Mt26.53. Lk * Lk2.13, Lk2.14. the throne. See on Re Re4.4, Re4.6, Re4.9, Re4.10. the
beasts. ver. Re5.6, Re5.8. Re + Re4.6. the elders. ver. Re5.5. Re + Re4.4. was. Re Re19.6. Dt
+* Dt33.2. Jb * Job25.3. Ps +* Ps68.17. Da * Da7.10. He * Heb12.22. ten thousand. Re
Re9.16. Da Da7.10. Ju + Jud14.
12. Worthy. See on ver. Re5.9. Re Re4.11. Zc Zec13.7. the Lamb. ver. + Re5.6. slain. Is
Is53.7. to receive. Re + Re4.11. Re7.12. Re19.1. Ne +* Ne9.6. Mt Mt28.18. Jn Jn3.35,
Jn3.36. Jn17.2. Ro * Ro14.11. 2 Co * 2Co8.9. Ph * Php2.9-11. Col * Col2.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.17. power.
Power, glory, and honor are mentioned in Re Re4.11 as being given to the God the Father (O
Lord, i.e. Jehovah) as an act of worship (Re Re4.10). In this text, the Lamb, or Christ, is given
power, glory, and honor in what must equally be understood as worship. Therefore, it is
proper to worship the Son, even as it is proper to worship the Father, for here it has been
shown that Father and Son receive the same worship. 1 Ch * 1Ch29.11-13. Ps Ps62.11. Mt
Mt6.13. Jn Jn5.23. 1 Co 1Co1.24. riches. Re Re3.18. Pr * Pr8.18. Ep * Eph3.8. wisdom. 1 Co
* 1Co1.24. Ep * Eph3.10. strength. ver. Re5.6. Jb Job9.19. Ps * Ps68.34. Is * Is26.4. honor. Re
Re4.10, Re4.11. Ps Ps8.5. * Ps66.2. * Ps104.1. Pr Pr8.18. Jn Jn5.23. Jn8.24. Ac +* Ac7.59. 1
Co 1Co1.2. Ph * Php2.9-11. He * Heb2.7, Heb2.9. glory. Re + Re4.9. Ps * Ps29.2, Ps29.9. *
Ps138.5. Is * Is42.8. Da Da7.10, Da7.14. 2 Co * 2Co4.6. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.17. blessing. Ps Ps72.18,
Ps72.19. Ps103.21, Ps103.22. Ps135.19, Ps135.20. Ro +* Ro9.5. 1 Ti * 1Ti1.11. * 1Ti6.15,
1Ti6.16.
13. every. ver. Re5.3. Re Re7.9, Re7.10. Ps Ps96.11-13. Ps145.21. Ps148.2-13. Ps150.6.
Lk * Lk2.14. Ph * Php2.10. Col +* Col1.23. creature. Re Re8.9g. in heaven. T#1193. ver. Re5.3.
Re Re6.9-11. Zc Zec1.12, Zec1.13. Ro Ro8.26, Ro8.27. * Ro8.34. Ph Php2.10. such. Is
Is24.14. Is42.10. Blessing. ver. Re5.12. Re Re1.6. 1 Ch * 1Ch29.11. Ps Ps72.18, Ps72.19. Mt
+* Mt6.13. Ro +* Ro9.5. * Ro11.36. Ro16.27. Ep Eph3.21. 1 Ti +* 1Ti6.16. 1 P 1Pe4.11.
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The opening of six of the seven seals, and the emblematic discovery of future events made
after each of them, Re6.1-17.
1. when. ver. Re6.16. See on Re Re5.5-7. the seals. Re Re5.1, Re5.5-7. noise of thunder.
Re Re4.5. Re10.3, Re10.4. Re11.19. Re14.2. Re19.6. Ex Ex19.16. Jb * Job37.5. Ezk Eze1.24,
Eze1.25. Eze10.5. one of. ver. Re6.3, Re6.5, Re6.7. Re Re4.6, Re4.7. Ac Ac4.20. the four.
ver. Re6.6. Re + Re4.6. Come. f171:171J, Jon + Jon1.3. In verses 1, 3, 5, and 7, the verb and
see is not in many modern critical Greek texts. In this case the verb come is used in the
sense of go, as a command from the throne to the horsemen, rendered saying, Go! and I
saw and behold a white horse...and he went forth.
2. a white. This seems to be a representation of the person and dignity of Christ, and the
mild and beneficent triumphs of his gospel over all the powers of paganism. In contrast to the
preceding original Treasury note (which reflects the historicist school of interpretation, Re
Re4.1n), H. B. Swete states (in reference to the rider and white horse of Re Re19.11) that the
two riders have nothing in common beyond the white horse.... A vision of the victorious Christ
would be inappropriate at the opening of a series which symbolizes bloodshed, famine, and
pestilence (The Apocalypse of St. John, p. 86). The rider on the white horse is more probably
to be identified as the Antichrist. If this is not Antichrist, then Revelation does not place
Antichrist on the scene of events before the middle of Daniels Seventieth Week (in Re ch. 13),
and the rider is virtually unidentifiable. The first seal corresponds to Mt Mt24.4, Mt24.5 (the
false Messiah or Antichrist). Re Re19.11, Re19.14, Re19.19, Re19.21. Zc Zec1.8. Zec6.2,
Zec6.3, etc., 6. Mt Mt24.4, Mt24.5, Mt24.23, Mt24.24. Jn Jn5.43. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. horse.
Jb Job39.19, Job39.25. Ps Ps76.6. Pr * Pr21.31. Is Is43.17. Je Je6.23. Zc Zec9.10. Zec10.3.
and he that. Ps Ps45.3-5, LXX. Is Is41.2. Is49.2, Is49.3. Hab Hab3.8, Hab3.9, Hab3.13. Zc
Zec9.13, Zec9.14. had a bow. Re Re1.16. Re19.15, Re19.21. Ps Ps7.12. Ps11.2. Ps37.14.
Ps46.9. Ps58.7. Je Je49.35. and a crown. Re Re2.10. Re9.7. * Re13.2, Re13.4. Re14.14.
Re19.12. Da * Da8.24. * Da11.38, Da11.39. Zc Zec6.11-13. Mt Mt28.18. was given unto him.
Re Re13.7. and he went forth. Re Re1.18. Re11.15, Re11.18. Re13.4. Re15.2. Re17.14. Ps
Ps98.1. Ps110.2. Is Is25.8. Da Da9.27. Da11.37. Mt Mt7.15. Mt24.4, Mt24.5. Jn Jn5.43. Ro
Ro15.18, Ro15.19. 1 Co 1Co15.25, 1Co15.55-57. 2 Co 2Co10.3-5. conquering. Re + Re3.21.
Re13.1-18. Re14.9-11. Re16.13-16. Re17.1-17. Re19.19, Re19.20. Is Is14.16, Is14.17. Da
Da7.7, Da7.8, Da7.20, Da7.21, Da7.23, Da7.24. Da8.23-25. Da9.27. Da11.36-45. and to
conquer. The following references (largely from the Commentary Wholly Biblical) assume the
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rider of this white horse is Christ, and that the scene portrays the conquest of the world by the
spread of the gospel during this age, in harmony with the idealist or spiritual view (Re
Re4.1n). Re Re11.15. Ps Ps21.13. * Ps24.8. Ps45.3-5. Is Is63.1. Ezk Eze21.27. Eze47.1-5. Zc
Zec9.14. Mt Mt28.18. Ac Ac19.20. 1 Co 1Co15.25. Ep Eph4.8.
3. when he. See on ver. Re6.1. Re Re4.7.
4. horse. Re Re12.3. Re17.3, Re17.6. Zc Zec1.8. Zec6.2, Zec6.6. red. Re Re17.3,
Re17.6. power. Re Re13.10. Ex Ex9.16, Ex9.17. Is Is37.26, Is37.27. Ezk Eze29.18-20. Da
Da2.37, Da2.38. Da5.19. Jn Jn19.11. to take peace. The second seal corresponds to Mt
Mt24.6, Mt24.7, wars. Le Le26.25. 2 Ch * 2Ch15.5, 2Ch15.6. Je * Je25.29, Je25.31. Ezk
Eze38.21. Mi ch. *7. Mt Mt24.6, Mt24.7. Mk Mk13.7, Mk13.8. should kill. Mt Mt24.6,
Mt24.7. and there. Ps Ps17.13. Is Is10.5, Is10.6. Is34.5, Is34.6. Je Je12.12. Je47.6, Je47.7.
Ezk Eze14.17. Eze21.9-11. Eze30.24, Eze30.25. Da Da11.33. sword. Gr. maxaira, any sword
or long knife. ver. Re6.8. Mk Mk14.43. Jn Jn18.10, Jn18.11. He Heb4.12.
5. he had. See on ver. Re6.1. Re Re4.6, Re4.7. Re5.5, Re5.9. a black. Black symbolizes
famine. The third seal corresponds to Mt Mt24.7, famines. 2 K 2Ki8.1. Je Je4.1, Je4.2. Je16.4.
La La4.4-8. La5.10. Hg Hag1.11. Hag2.16, Hag2.17. Zc Zec6.2, Zec6.6. had. Le Le19.36.
Le26.26. Pr Pr16.11. La La5.10. Is Is40.12, Is40.15. Ezk * Eze4.10, Eze4.16, Eze4.17.
Eze45.10. Ho Ho12.7. Am Am8.5. Mi Mic6.11.
6. I heard. f18, Dt + Dt28.4. four beasts. ver. Re6.1. Re + Re4.6. A measure. The word
chenix signifieth a measure containing one wine-quart and the twelfth part of a quart. ver.
Re6.8. Le * Le26.26. Dt * Dt32.23-25. 2 K * 2Ki6.25. 2Ki7.1, 2Ki7.16, 2Ki7.18. * 2Ki25.3. Ps *
Ps105.16. Pr Pr11.1. Pr16.11. Ezk Eze4.10, Eze4.11, * Eze4.16. Eze5.10, Eze5.16. Eze14.15,
Eze14.17, Eze14.19, Eze14.21. Mt Mt24.7, Mt24.8. Mk Mk13.8. for a penny. This was a days
wage (Mt Mt20.13n), which in this time of famine is sufficient to purchase a days provision of
food for only one person. Mt Mt18.28. Mt20.2. and see. Re Re7.3. Re9.4. Ps Ps76.10. hurt
not. The law of God forbids the destruction of these agricultural resources during war (Dt
Dt20.19n). the oil and. Some interpreters have suggested that the brunt of the suffering falls
upon the poorer classes, but the rich are left largely untouched, but this is a less likely
interpretation, for while fine wine and oil could be understood of the luxuries belonging to the
rich, the poorer quality product may be in view here as descriptive of the ordinary provisions
used by the common people. Dt Dt7.13. Dt11.14. Dt28.51. 2 Ch 2Ch32.28. Ne Ne5.11. Ho
Ho2.8, Ho2.22. Jl Joe2.19. Hg Hag1.11.
7. when. See on ver. Re6.1, 35. Re Re4.7.
8. pale. Zc Zec6.3. was Death. Re + Re1.18. Re9.15. Re20.13, Re20.14. Is Is25.8. Is28.15,
Is28.18. Ho Ho13.14. Hab Hab2.5. 1 Co 1Co15.26, 1Co15.55mg. Hell. Gr. hades, Mt +
Mt11.23. Re Re1.18. Re20.13. Ho Ho13.14. power was given. Re Re13.5. unto them. or, to
him. over. Re Re8.7-12. Re9.15, Re9.18. Re12.4. kill. Le Le26.22-33. Je Je15.2, Je15.3.
Je16.4, Je16.16. Je43.11. Ezk Eze5.15-17. Eze14.13-21. Eze33.27. with sword. Gr.
romphaia, a large blade of Thracian origin. Re Re1.16. Re2.12, Re2.16. Re19.15, Re19.16. Ge
Ge3.24. Ezk Eze12.16. Lk Lk2.35. with hunger. ver. Re6.6. Re Re18.8. Je Je14.12. Ezk
Eze5.12. Eze7.15. Eze14.21. Lk Lk21.10, Lk21.11. death. or, pestilence. f121:121G.
Metonymy of the Effect, the effect (death) put for the cause producing it (pestilence). For
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other instances of this figure, see Ge + Ge31.1. Re + Re2.23. The fourth seal corresponds to Mt
Mt24.7, pestilences. 1 K 1Ki8.37. 1 Ch 1Ch21.12. Je Je14.12. Je21.7. Je24.10. * Je38.2.
Je44.13. Ezk Eze5.12. Eze6.11, Eze6.12. Hab * Hab3.5. Mt Mt24.7. beasts of. Le Le26.22.
Nu Nu21.6. Dt Dt32.24. Jsh Jos24.12. 2 K 2Ki2.24. 2Ki17.25. Je Je5.6. Ezk Eze5.17. *
Eze14.15, Eze14.21. Eze29.5. Eze33.27. Eze34.28.
9. I saw. Re Re8.3. Re9.13. Re14.18. Le Le4.7. Jn Jn15.20. Jn16.2g. Ph * Php2.17. 2 Ti *
2Ti4.6. under. Ex Ex29.12. Le Le4.7. Le8.15. Mt +* Mt12.40. the altar. Re 8: Re8.3, Re8.5.
Re9.13. Re11.1. Re14.18. Re16.7. Ro Ro12.1. the souls. Gr. psyche. Here used of
disembodied man, as in Re Re20.4. For the other uses of psyche, see Mt + Mt2.20n.
f171:171Q, Ge + Ge12.5. f121:121A, Ps + Ps16.10. Re Re20.4. 2 Co * 2Co5.3, 2Co5.4, 2Co5.8.
* 2Co12.2. Ph Php1.23. He +* Heb12.23. slain. Re Re1.9. Re2.13. Re5.6. Re11.3-7.
Re12.11-17. Re19.10. Ph Php2.17. 2 Ti 2Ti1.8. 2Ti4.6. word of God. Re 1:+ Re1.2, Re1.9.
10. they cried. f155:155D, Ge + Ge4.10. Ge +* Ge4.10. Ps Ps9.12. Is * Is64.1-4. Lk Lk18.7,
Lk18.8. He Heb12.24. loud voice. Re Re7.10. How long. Ps Ps13.1. Ps35.17. Ps74.9, Ps74.10.
Ps89.46. * Ps94.1, Ps94.3, Ps94.4. SS * So8.14. Is Is6.11. Da Da8.13. Da12.6. Zc Zec1.12. Jn
Jn11.24-26. Ro * Ro8.23. Lord. Gr. despotees, rendered (1) Lord: Re Re6.10. Lk Lk2.29. Ac
Ac4.24. 2 P + 2Pe2.1. Ju Jud4. (2) Master: 1 Ti 1Ti6.1, 1Ti6.2. 2 Ti 2Ti2.21. Ti Tt2.9. 1 P
1Pe2.18. holy and. See on Re Re3.7. Re15.3, Re15.4. Ps Ps89.28, Ps89.34, Ps89.35. Is +*
Is55.3. dost. Re Re11.18. Re16.5-7. Re18.20, Re18.24. Re19.2. Dt Dt32.36-43. Jg Jdg16.28. 1
S 1Sa24.12. Ps Ps58.10, Ps58.11. Is Is61.2. * Is63.1-6. Lk Lk21.22. Ro Ro12.19. 2 Th 2Th1.68. avenge. This seal seems a prediction of the terrible persecution of the church under
Dioclesian and Maximian, from A.D. 270 to 304, which lasted longer, and was far more bloody,
than any or all by which it was preceded, whence it was called the aera of the martyrs. The
futurist interpretation takes these as the first martyrs of the tribulation of Daniels 70th Week.
The fifth seal corresponds to Mt Mt24.8-28, martyrdoms. Re * Re14.12-20. Re18.20. Re19.2.
Dt Dt32.35, Dt32.43. 2 K 2Ki9.7. Ps Ps79.10. * Ps94.1-4. Ps119.84. Is = Is54.4, Is54.5. *
Is63.4. Je + Je10.25. La = La1.1. Lk * Lk18.7, Lk18.8. Ro * Ro12.19. that dwell. Re +* Re3.10.
Ho Ho4.1. on the earth. Re * Re3.10. +* Re5.10n. Re8.13. Re11.10. Re12.12. Re13.8,
Re13.12, Re13.14. Re14.6. Re17.2.
11. white. Re *3:+ Re3.4, Re3.5. * Re7.9, Re7.14. Da * Da12.10. robes. Ge Ge41.42.
Ge45.22. Est Es6.8, Es6.9. Is Is3.7. Zc Zec3.5. should rest. Re Re14.13. Is +* Is26.20, Is26.21.
Da Da12.13. 2 Th +* 2Th1.7. a little season. Re Re10.6. Re20.3. until. Re Re7.14. Re13.15.
Re17.6. * Re22.20. Hab * Hab2.3. Mt Mt10.21. Mt23.34, Mt23.35. Lk * Lk18.7, Lk18.8. Jn
Jn16.2. Ep +* Eph1.11. He * Heb10.36, Heb10.37. Heb11.40. Ja Jas5.8. 1 P * 1Pe4.19. and
their brethren.
f93:93A. Figure of speech Hendiadys of Nouns. Fellow servants and
brethren denote by this figure not two separate classes of persons, but one class, their fellow
servants who were their brethren. For other instances of this figure see Ge + Ge1.26. fulfilled.
Ge +* Ge15.16.
12. earthquake. Re Re8.5. Re11.13, Re11.19. Re16.18. Ex Ex19.18. Ex20.18. Jg Jdg5.4. 2
S 2Sa22.8. 1 K 1Ki19.11-13. Is Is29.6. Am Am1.1. Hg +* Hag2.6, Hag2.7, Hag2.21, Hag2.22.
Zc Zec14.5. Mt Mt24.7. * Mt27.54. Mt28.2. Mk Mk13.8. Lk Lk21.11. Ac Ac16.26. He
Heb12.26. the sun. The sixth seal corresponds to Mt Mt24.29, Mt24.30, signs in heaven of the
Advent. Re Re8.12. Re16.8. Is Is13.9, Is13.10. Is24.23. * Is50.3. Is60.19, Is60.20. Ezk *
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The four winds are restrained, by four angels, from hurting the earth, till another Angel
seals the servants of God in the forehead, Re7.1-3. The number of the sealed from the several
tribes of Israel, Re7.4-8. An innumerable multitude of all nations are seen before the throne,
Re7.9-12; with an account of the way in which they came thither, and the blessedness which
they enjoy, Re7.13-17.
1. after. Re ch. 4-6. these. ver. Re7.9. Re Re15.5. Jn Jn2.12g. Jn6.1. Jn7.1. Jn19.28g. four
angels. Re Re4.6. Re9.14. Ezk Eze7.2. Eze37.9. Zc Zec1.18-20. Zec6.1. Mt Mt24.31. Mk
Mk13.27. four corners. Re Re20.8. Is Is11.12. Je Je49.36. Ezk Eze7.2. holding. Ps * Ps76.10.
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Is Is27.8. Je Je49.36. Da Da7.2. Da8.8. Jon Jon1.4. Mt Mt8.26, Mt8.27. Mt24.31. four
winds. Je Je49.36. Ezk Eze37.9. Da * Da7.2. Da8.8. Da11.4. Zc Zec2.6. Zec6.5. Mt
Mt24.31. Mk Mk13.27. the wind. ver. Re7.3. Re Re6.6. Re9.4. SS So4.16. Is Is27.3. should
not. Mt Mt8.27. the sea. Re Re4.6. Re8.7, Re8.8.
2. And I. Re Re8.3. Re10.1. Ml Mal3.1. Mal4.2. Ac Ac7.30-32. from the east. Re Re16.12.
Ezk Eze40.6. having. ver. Re7.3-8. Re Re5.2. Re9.4. Re10.4. SS So8.6. Jn Jn6.27. 2 Co
2Co1.22. Ep +* Eph1.13. +* Eph4.30. 2 Ti *2:29. the living God. See on Dt Dt5.26. Jsh Jos3.10.
1 S 1Sa17.26, 1Sa17.36. 2 K 2Ki19.4. Je Je10.10. Da Da6.26. Mt + Mt16.16. Mt26.63. 1 Th
1Th1.9, 1Th1.10. He Heb12.22. to whom. Re Re1.3. Re8.7-12. earth and. Re Re8.7, Re8.8.
3. Hurt not. ver. Re7.1. Re Re6.6. Re9.4. 2 K +* 2Ki10.23. Ps Ps105.15. Is Is6.13. Is27.8.
Is65.8. Mt Mt24.22, Mt24.31. till. ver. Re7.2. Re Re9.4. Re14.1. Ge Ge19.22. Ex * Ex12.13,
Ex12.23. 2 K 2Ki10.23. Is +* Is26.20, Is26.21. Ezk +* Eze9.4-6. Am Am9.9. Zp +* Zep2.3.
sealed. Re Re13.16-18. SS * So8.6. Ezk +* Eze9.6. 2 Co * 2Co1.21, 2Co1.22. Ep * Eph1.13. +*
Eph4.30. 2 Ti * 2Ti2.19. the servants. Re Re1.1. Re11.18. Re15.3. * Re19.2, Re19.5, Re19.10.
Re22.3, Re22.6, Re22.9. Ge Ge50.17. Dt Dt32.36. Is Is54.17. Is61.6. +* Is66.19. Da Da3.17,
Da3.26. Da6.16, Da6.20. +* Da11.33. Mi * Mic5.5. Ml Mal3.18. Mt Mt24.31. Jn +* Jn12.26.
Ro Ro6.22. Ja + Jas1.1. in their foreheads. Re Re13.16. Re14.1. Re20.4. * Re22.4. Ex Ex28.38.
Ezk Eze3.8, Eze3.9. Eze9.4.
4. I heard. Re Re9.16. the number. Ps +* Ps68.11. Is +* Is27.6. +* Is66.19. of them. Dt +*
Dt4.30. an hundred and forty and four thousand. What is the significance of the number?
Reginald T. Naish, in his volume Spiritual Arithmetic, suggests that since this number contains
the square of twelve, it is naturally associated with that number, which is perfect
government. It emphasizes it, and expresses spiritually the fact that perfect government of the
life is only possible through the agency of the Holy Spirit. Hence it may well be called, the
number of the Spirit-guided life. In Ge Ge1.2, the Hebrew word translated move (rachaph)
has a numerical value or gematria of 288, or 144 x 2. Its next occurrence is Dt Dt32.11, where
it is translated fluttered. Naish states In both these passages the gracious work of the
heavenly dove, the Holy Spirit of God, is described. Other occurrences of this number are to
be found in the word eastward (Ge Ge2.8) in the phrase eastward in Eden, showing that
God intended man should live a life of perfect government, a wonderful garden life, bringing
forth the fruit of the Spirit, and finding their chief joy in communion with their loving God.
The cubic capacity of the ark, found by multiplying its three dimensions of 300 cubits, 50
cubits, and 30 cubits, was 450,000 cubic cubits, a number whose prime factors are
5x5x5x5x5x144. The number appears here in Re Re7.4 of the number sealed by the Holy
Spirit before Gods judgments fall on earth. It does not of course mean that this identical
number are saved in that time of tribulation. It is only using the numbers 144 and 10 in the
spiritual sense in which these numbers are used through Scripture to tell of those who by the
power of the Holy Spirit are kept from that time of trouble. The same number occurs in Re ch.
14. Again, we are given a symbolical picture of those who have yielded their lives wholly to
the guidance of the Holy Spirit. They are taken up to be with Christ, their Savior, before the
actual harvest of the earth is reaped (Spiritual Arithmetic, pp. 107-109).
Who are the 144,000? The Jehovahs Witnesses teach that the 144,000 is the body of
spirit-begotten believers who have a heavenly hope (Ro Ro8.24. Ep Eph4.4. Col Col1.5. He
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Heb7.19. 1 P 1Pe1.3. 1 J 1Jn3.3). All other believers can have only an earthly hope (Jb
Job14.7. Je Je31.17. Ac Ac26.6). Once the Watchtower organization had more than 144,000
adherents, the teaching was developed that the great multitude mentioned later in the
chapter (ver. 9) referred to those Christians who had only an earthly hope. Jehovahs
Witnesses teach that members of the great multitude who have only an earthly hope do not
need to be born again (see related note, Jn Jn3.7). Peters remarks It is a matter of
amazement how coolly and deliberately men can appropriate Scripture to themselves which
relates to the future. Sects, at various times, have professed to be those sealed ones
(Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, p. 323, note 1). Not considering that the number sealed refers to a
time yet future, Jehovahs Witnesses claim the number represents the total number of those
who can be born again and have a heavenly hope. How long would it take for the apostolic
church of the New Testament to reach the size of 144,000 converts? Suppose we assume that
the first converts were zealous witnessing Christians during the lifetime of the apostles.
Suppose each convert was able to win just one person to Christ each year of his new life in
Christ, and that each of these converts continued to win an additional convert each year. Take
into account only the growth theoretically possible for the new converts won by the original
group of 5,000 converts mentioned in the book of Acts. Exclude from consideration any
additional converts won through the ministry of the apostles (Paul, Barnabas, Apollos, and the
original twelve disciples) to compensate for any of the original 5000 who may not have been
active soul winners. In the year A.D. 33, the size of the church would be 5,000. In 34 A.D.,
10,000; 35 A.D., 20,000; 36 A.D., 40,000; 37 A.D., 80,000; 38 A.D., 160,000assuming each
new convert continued to win one additional convert per year. Thus before Paul began his first
missionary journey in A.D. 45, the New Testament church could easily have surpassed the
figure of 144,000 genuine converts. If any converts beyond that figure were limited to an
earthly hope without opportunity for new birth and heavenly hope, this most certainly
would be reflected in the teaching of the New Testament epistles of Peter or Paul. The earliest
of Pauls epistles was written in A.D. 52 or 54, fourteen or more years after the time the New
Testament church exceeded the 144,000 maximum number the Jehovahs Witnesses teach can
have a heavenly hope. Is this situation reflected in the writings of Paul? At the time Paul wrote
2 Thessalonians (A.D. 52 or 54), he specifically confirms that the falling away or apostasy had
not yet occurred (2 Th 2Th2.3). This Scripture evidence would lead us to believe that the vast
body of believers had remained faithful. What few that fell away during this time would be
more than made up by any converts won beyond the first five years after Pentecost. If the
claim of Jehovahs Witnesses that the heavenly hope is limited to 144,000 has any validity, the
significance of that hope for anyone today is purely historical, for since this number was
reached within five years of Pentecost, no person alive today could possibly lay claim to be one
of that fixed number, not even the leaders of the Watchtower in Brooklyn, New York.
Following Jehovah Witness doctrine to its logical conclusion, the apostle Paul must have been
mistaken in his theology, for he continued to emphasize the heavenly hope and the
necessity of the new birth (1 Co 1Co6.2. 2 Co 2Co5.17. Ga Ga6.14) long after the heavenly
class was complete in number. The 144,000 of Revelation 7:4 and 14:1 do not pertain to
persons who have lived before now, but to a specific group in the future. The book of
Revelation supplies its own outline in Re Re1.19. The 144,000 are mentioned well after Re
Re4.1, where the third grand division of the book pertaining to things which must be
hereafter commences. Therefore, these events must take place during the day of the Lord
(Re Re1.10n), after the Rapture of the church (1 Th 1Th4.16-18), and during the Great
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Tribulation. The 144,000 are all males (Re Re14.4), and are all Jews (Re Re7.4, of all the tribes
of the children of Israel). Scripture speaks of three categories of persons its contents concern:
the Jews, the Gentiles, and the church of God (1 Co 1Co10.32). What is stated in Re Re7.4
pertains to Israelit cannot pertain to any other group. The names of the tribes of Israel are
nowhere in Scripture ever applied to the Gentiles or the church of God. Furthermore, the
144,000 are not the only saints in heaven. They were preceded by all those who died in Christ
before the Rapture (2 Co +* 2Co5.8. 1 Th 1Th4.14). They are preceded by those who have
been martyred for Christ (Re * Re6.9-11). There are five raptures in the first resurrection; the
144,000 constitute only one of these five. The five raptures are: (1) Christ and the saints in
Jerusalem at his first resurrection, 1 Co 1Co15.20, 1Co15.23. Mt Mt27.52, Mt27.53. Ep
Eph4.8-10. (2) Afterward, they that are Christs at his coming, 1 Co 1Co15.23, 1Co15.51-54. Lk
+* Lk21.34-36. Jn +* Jn14.1-3. 2 Co 2Co5.1-8. Ep Eph5.27. Ph Php3.11, Php3.20, Php3.21.
Col Col3.4. 1 Th 1Th2.19. 1Th3.13. 1Th4.13-17. 1Th5.9, 1Th5.23. 2 Th 2Th2.1, 2Th2.7. Ja
Jas5.7, Jas5.8. 1 P 1Pe5.4. 1 J 1Jn2.28. 1Jn3.2. (3) The 144,000 Jews saved in the first 3 1/2
years of the tribulation (of Daniels 70th week), caught up to heaven as the manchild, Re
Re12.5. Re14.1-5. Is Is66.7, Is66.8. Da Da12.1. (4) The great multitude of tribulation saints
saved after rapture number two above, during Re Re6.1 Re19.21. (5) The rapture of the two
witnesses, ending the first resurrection which began with the resurrection of Christ, Re
Re11.7-11. 1 Co 1Co15.20, 1Co15.23. The 144,000 do not comprise the totality of all saints
possessing a heavenly hope throughout this age. All of the 144,000 are on the earth at the
same time. This is evidenced by the fact that they are as a group sealed and protected from
the tribulation by the angel. The 144,000 do not constitute the little flock. The little flock is
comprised of all born-again believers. The flock is little because there are few that be saved
(Mt +* Mt7.14). The term flock is used in the New Testament for the true church made up of
born-again believers (Ac Ac20.28). The other sheep are the Gentile Christians who, in
addition to the Jewish believers, are now being constituted one body in Christ, the church (Ac
Ac10.45. Ac15.7, Ac15.17. Ep +* Eph4.4). The Great Tribulation is still future, and pertains to
Israel. The church is raptured prior to the manifestation of the Antichrist, 2 Th 2Th2.8n, and
prior to the Great Tribulation (Jn Jn14.1-3. 1 Co 1Co15.51, 1Co15.52. Ph Php3.21. 1 Th
1Th4.16-18. 2 Th +* 2Th1.7. 2Th2.1. Ti +* Tt2.13n). Christs Second Advent occurs at the end
of tribulation, when Christ personally destroys the Antichrist. Since it is certain that Antichrist
is destroyed before the Millennium, this proves absolutely that Christs coming is premillennial
(2 Th 2Th2.8n). At the Second Advent, Christ returns visibly in power and great glory (Mt +*
Mt16.27n) with his saints to rule over His eternal kingdom on this earth (Da +* Da7.13,
Da7.14. Zc Zec14.5, Zec14.9. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1n). Since the rapture of the Church and the Great
Tribulation are future, and the 144,000 are protected during the first half of the Tribulation,
the 144,000 must constitute a group that is yet future, and cannot pertain to any
denomination or other religious group of today. Re Re14.1, Re14.3. Ge Ge15.5. Ro *
Ro9.27. * Ro11.5, Ro11.6. all the tribes. The tribes of Dan and Ephraim are omitted from the
list which follows, being replaced by Levi and Joseph. The reason for Ephraims omission is
suggested by Ho Ho4.17. For possible reasons for Dans omission see the related texts and
note (Le Le24.10-16. Dt Dt29.18-21. Jg Jdg18.2-31. 1 K 1Ki12.26-33. 1 Ch 1Ch7.12n). Dan
and Ephraim are included in Ezekiels prophecy of their inheritance in the eternal earthly
kingdom of Christ (Ezk Eze48.1, Eze48.2, Eze48.5, Eze48.6, Eze48.32), demonstrating Gods
faithfulness to his covenant and promise (Le Le26.44. Ml Mal3.6. Ro Ro11.29. Ro15.8). Re
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13. one. Re Re4.4, Re4.10. Re5.5, Re5.11. answered. Ac + Ac3.12. arrayed. See on ver.
Re7.9. Re +* Re3.4. * Re6.9, Re6.11. Da * Da11.35. * Da12.10. whence. Ge Ge16.8. Jg
Jdg13.6. Jn Jn7.28.
14. thou. Ex Ex37.3. came. Re Re2.9. * Re6.9-11. Re15.2. Re17.6. Ps Ps34.19. * Ps66.12.
Jn Jn16.33. Ac +* Ac14.22. Ro * Ro5.3. Ro8.35-37. 2 Th 2Th1.4. great tribulation. Da
Da12.1. Je Je30.7. Mt 24:+ Mt24.21, Mt24.29. Ro Ro5.3. Ro8.35. and have. Re Re1.5.
Re22.14. Is Is1.18. Zc * Zec3.3-5. Zec13.1. Jn * Jn13.8-14. 1 Co * 1Co6.11. Ep * Eph5.25-27.
He +* Heb9.14. 1 J 1Jn1.7. Ju * Jud24. washed. Gr. pluno, S#4150g, only here. Re * Re1.5.
Ge Ge49.11. Ps Ps51.7. Da Da12.10. Ep Eph5.26, Eph5.27. 2 P 2Pe1.9. 1 J 1Jn1.7. made
them white. Da Da11.35. the blood. f117, Ge + Ge19.8. Re * Re5.9. * Re12.11. Le * Le17.11.
He Heb13.12. 1 P * 1Pe1.18, 1Pe1.19. 1 J 1Jn1.7.
15. are. Re Re4.4. Re14.3-5. He Heb8.1. * Heb12.2. serve. Re Re20.10. * Re22.3-5. 2 Ch =
2Ch35.3. Ps Ps134.1, Ps134.2. Pr +* Pr22.29. day and night. 1 Ch = 1Ch9.33. Lk Lk2.37. +
Lk18.7. his temple. Re + Re3.12. Re11.19. Re14.17. Ps * Ps65.4. that sitteth. Re + Re4.2. Ps
Ps47.8. Is Is6.1. dwell. Re Re12.12. Re13.6. * Re21.3, Re21.4. Re22.3. Ex Ex29.45. Le
Le26.11. 1 K 1Ki6.13. 1 Ch 1Ch23.25. Ps +* Ps16.11. Ps68.16-18. Is Is4.5, Is4.6. * Is12.6. Ezk *
Eze37.26, Eze37.27. Eze43.7. Eze48.35. Mt Mt1.23. Jn * Jn1.14. 1 Co * 1Co3.16. 2 Co *
2Co6.16. 2Co12.9.
16. hunger. Ps Ps42.2. Ps63.1. * Ps107.9. Ps143.6. Is Is41.17. Is49.10. Is65.13. Mt +*
Mt5.6. Lk Lk1.53. Lk6.21. Jn +* Jn4.14. * Jn6.35. the sun. Re Re21.4. 2 K 2Ki4.18, 2Ki4.19. Ps
Ps121.6. SS So1.6. Is Is4.5, Is4.6. Is25.4. Is32.2. * Is60.19, Is60.20. Jon Jon4.8. Mt Mt13.6,
Mt13.21. Mk Mk4.6, Mk4.17. Ja Jas1.11. nor any heat. Jb * Job11.16. Is * Is4.6.
17. in the. See on Re Re5.6. feed. Ps Ps22.26. * Ps23.1, Ps23.2, Ps23.5. Ps28.9. Ps36.8.
SS * So1.7, So1.8. Is Is25.6. * Is40.11. Is49.9. Ezk Eze34.23. Mi +* Mic5.4. Mic7.14. Mt
Mt2.6mg. Jn *10:+ Jn10.11, Jn10.14. Jn21.15-17. Ac +* Ac20.28. 1 P * 1Pe5.2. shall lead. Re
Re21.6. Ps Ps23.2. Ps36.9. Is * Is12.3. Is30.25. Is35.6, Is35.7. Is49.10. Je Je2.13. Je31.9. Jn *
Jn4.11, Jn4.14. * Jn7.37, Jn7.38. +* Jn10.3, Jn10.4. living. f108:108B, Ac + Ac7.38. fountains.
Re Re22.1. Je Je2.13. Zc Zec13.1. Jn * Jn4.14g. of waters. Re Re21.6. * Re22.1. Ezk *
Eze47.12. Zc * Zec14.8. God. Re 4:21. Re21.4. Is Is25.8. Is30.19. Is35.10. Is60.20. Ep *
Eph3.20, Eph3.21. Ju +* Jud24. wipe away. Is Is25.8. * Is35.10. +* Is51.11. * Is65.19.
Is66.13. from their eyes. Re * Re21.4. Je Je31.16.
REVELATION 8
The seventh seal is opened; and, after a short silence, seven angels appear with seven
trumpets prepared to announce approaching judgments; with reference to Christs
intercession, and the prayers of his saints, Re8.1-6. The sounding of four of the trumpets, with
the emblematical predictions following each of them; and an intimation of more awful
calamities, under the other three, Re8.7-13.
1. And. Re * Re5.1, Re5.9. Re6.1, Re6.3, Re6.5, Re6.7, Re6.9, Re6.12. silence. Jb
Job4.16. Ps Ps22.2, Ps22.3. Ps37.7. Ps39.2. Ps62.1mg. Ps75.1. La La3.26. Hab +* Hab2.20.
Zc * Zec2.13.
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2. the seven. ver. Re8.6, Re8.7, Re8.8, Re8.10, Re8.12, Re8.13. Re Re1.4. Re3.1. Re4.5.
Re5.6. angels. Re Re9.1, Re9.13. Re11.15. Re15.1. Re16.1. Ps Ps103.20. Da Da4.13, Da4.17,
Da4.23. Mt * Mt18.10. Lk * Lk1.19. He Heb1.7. which stood. Re Re7.11. Lk * Lk1.19.
trumpets. ver. Re8.6-12. Re Re9.1, Re9.13, Re9.14. * Re11.15. Re14.14. Le Le25.9, Le25.10.
See on Nu Nu10.1-10. Jsh * Jos6.4. Jg Jdg3.27. Jdg6.34. Jdg7.8, Jdg7.16, Jdg7.18. 1 S
1Sa13.3. 1 Ch 1Ch15.24, 1Ch15.28. 1Ch16.6. 2 Ch 2Ch5.12, 2Ch5.13. 2Ch7.6. 2Ch13.14.
2Ch29.25-28. Ezr Ezr3.10. Ne Ne12.35, Ne12.41. Jb Job39.25. Je Je4.5. Am Am3.6-8. Zp
Zep1.14-16. 1 Co 1Co15.52.
3. another. Re Re7.2. Re10.1. See on Ge Ge48.15, Ge48.16. Ex Ex3.2-18. Ac Ac7.30-32.
stood. Re Re9.13. Ex Ex30.1-8. 2 Ch 2Ch26.16-20. Am Am9.1. Ro * Ro8.34. He * Heb7.25.
having. Le Le16.12. 1 K 1Ki7.50. He + Heb9.4. censer. f121.O, Ge + Ge28.22. much. Le
Le16.13. Nu Nu16.46, Nu16.47. Ml Mal1.11. incense. Re Re5.8mg. Re18.13. Ex Ex30.7,
Ex30.8. Ps Ps141.2. offer it with the prayers. or, add it to the prayers. ver. Re8.4. Re + Re5.8.
Ps Ps141.2. Lk Lk1.10. Jn * Jn16.24. He +* Heb4.15, Heb4.16. * Heb10.19-22. 1 J * 1Jn2.1,
1Jn2.2. saints. 11:18. 13:7, 10. 14:12. 16:6. 17:6. 18:20, 24. 19:8. 20:9. 22:21. 2 Co + 2Co1.1.
the golden. Re * Re6.9. Re9.13. Re11.1. Ex Ex30.1, Ex30.3. Ex37.25, Ex37.26. Ex40.26.
before. Ex Ex30.6. Ex40.5, Ex40.26.
4. smoke. ver. Re8.3. Re Re15.8. Ex Ex30.1. Ps * Ps141.2. Lk * Lk1.10. incense. Re * Re5.8.
2 Ch = 2Ch13.11. Ps Ps141.2. 2 Co 2Co2.15. He * Heb13.15. with. 2 Ch * 2Ch30.27. Ps *
Ps141.2. Ac + Ac10.4.
5. the angel. Ex Ex9.8. Nu Nu16.46. Ezk Eze10.2. censer. Le Le16.12. Nu Nu16.46. and
filled. Re Re16.1, etc. Le Le16.12. Is Is66.6, Is66.14-16. Je Je51.11. Ezk * Eze10.2-7. Lk *
Lk12.49. with fire. Le * Le6.13. Dt Dt32.22. Ps Ps18.4, Ps18.6-8. Ezk Eze10.2. Eze38.22.
Eze39.6. Ho Ho8.14. Am Am1.4, Am1.7, Am1.10, Am1.12. Am2.5. 2 P +* 2Pe3.7. of the
altar. Is * Is6.6, Is6.7. into. or, upon. the earth. 2 S * 2Sa22.8. Ps * Ps104.32. and there. See on
Re Re4.5. Re11.19. Re16.18. 2 S 2Sa22.7-9. Ps Ps18.7, Ps18.8, Ps18.13. Is Is30.30. He
Heb12.18, Heb12.19. thunderings. Re + Re4.5. Re11.19. Re16.18. Ex Ex19.16. Ex20.18. Ps
Ps18.13. earthquake. Re + Re6.12. Re11.13, Re11.19. 1 K 1Ki19.11. Is Is29.6. Zc Zec14.5. Mt
* Mt24.7. Mt27.52-54. Ac Ac4.31. Ac16.26.
6. seven angels. See on ver. Re8.2. Ps * Ps103.20, Ps103.21. prepared. Ex Ex34.10. Dt
Dt28.10. Ps Ps79.11, Ps79.12. Is Is11.15, Is11.16. Je Je23.7, Je23.8. Mi Mic7.15.
7. hail. Re Re11.19. * Re16.21. Ex *9: Ex9.23-2525, Ex9.33. Jsh Jos10.11. Ps Ps11.5,
Ps11.6. Ps18.12, Ps18.13. Ps78.47, Ps78.48. * Ps105.32. Is Is28.2. Is29.6. Is30.30. Is32.19.
Ezk Eze13.10-15. Eze38.22. Mt Mt7.25-27. fire. Re Re13.13. blood. Jl Joe2.30. cast. Re
Re16.2. the third part. f159, Ezk + Eze36.23. ver. Re8.9, Re8.10, Re8.12. Re Re6.8. Re9.15,
Re9.18. Re12.4. Zc Zec13.8, Zec13.9. the trees. Re Re9.4. Is Is2.12, Is2.13. Is10.17, Is10.18.
green grass. Ja Jas1.11. 1 P 1Pe1.24.
8. and as. Ps * Ps46.2. Je * Je51.24, Je51.25. Zc Zec4.7. Mk * Mk11.23. burning. Je
Je51.25. Am * Am7.4-6. into the sea. Re Re16.3. the third. ver. + Re8.7. Re Re16.3, etc. Ex
Ex7.17-21. Ezk Eze14.9. became blood. Re Re11.6. * Re16.4. Ex Ex7.19. Ps Ps78.44. *
Ps105.29. Ezk * Eze38.22.
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9. the third part of the creatures. ver. Re8.7, Re8.10, Re8.12. Re Re5.13. Re16.3. Ex
Ex7.21. Ho Ho4.1-3. Zp Zep1.3. Zc Zec13.8. life. Gr. psyche, f121:121A, Mt + Mt2.20. died. Ex
Ex7.21. the ships. Ps Ps48.7. Is Is2.16. Is23.1.
10. third angel. Re Re16.4-6. a great. Re Re1.20. Re6.13. * Re9.1. Re12.4. Is Is14.12. Lk
Lk10.18. Ju Jud13. lamp. Mt Mt25.1g. the fountains. Re Re14.7. Re16.4. Ex Ex7.20, Ex7.21.
Jg Jdg5.11. 2 K 2Ki2.19-22. 2 Ch 2Ch32.3. Is * Is12.3. Ho Ho13.15, Ho13.16.
11. Wormwood. Ex Ex15.25. Dt Dt29.18. Ru Ru1.20. 2 K * 2Ki2.19-21. Pr Pr5.4. Je Je8.14.
* Je9.15. * Je23.15. La La3.5, La3.15, La3.19. Am Am5.7. Am6.12. He +* Heb12.15. many. Ex
Ex7.18-24. * Ex15.23.
12. fourth angel. Re Re16.8. and the third part of the sun. ver. + Re8.7. Re * Re6.12,
Re6.13. Re16.8, Re16.9. Is Is5.30. * Is13.10. Is24.23. Is30.26. Is60.19, Is60.20. Je Je4.23,
Je4.28. Ezk Eze32.7, Eze32.8. Jl Joe2.10, Joe2.31. Joe3.15. Am Am5.20. * Am8.9. Zp
Zep1.14-16. Mt Mt24.29. Mt27.45. Mk Mk13.24. Mk15.33. Lk Lk21.25. Lk23.44, Lk23.45. Ac
Ac2.20. darkened. Re Re9.2. * Re16.10. Pr +* Pr20.20. and the day. Ex * Ex10.21-23. 2 Co *
2Co4.4. 2 Th * 2Th2.9-12.
13. an. Gr. one. Re Re9.13. Re18.21. Re19.17g. an. f108:108E, Mt + Mt8.19. angel. Re
Re14.6. Many authorities read eagle. Dt Dt28.49. 2 S 2Sa1.23. Is Is40.31. Je Je4.13. Ho
Ho8.1. Hab Hab1.8. flying. Re Re14.3, Re14.6. Re19.17. Ge Ge1.20. Ps Ps103.20. He
Heb1.14. saying. Nu Nu22.28. Woe. Re Re9.1, Re9.12. Re11.14. Ezk Eze2.10. Da * Da12.1.
Ho * Ho7.13. Mt * Mt24.21, Mt24.22. woe. Re Re12.12. inhabiters. Re + Re3.10. the three.
ver. + Re8.2.
REVELATION 9
At the sounding of the fifth angel, a star falls from heaven, to whom is given the key of the
bottomless pit, Re9.1. He opens the pit, and there come forth locusts like scorpions, Re9.2-11.
The first woe is past, Re9.12. The sixth trumpet sounds, Re9.13. Four angels are let loose, that
were bound, Re9.14-21.
1. the fifth. ver. Re9.12, Re9.13. Re 8:+ Re8.2, Re8.6-8, Re8.10, Re8.12. Re11.14,
Re11.15. a star fall. Re Re1.20. + Re8.10. * Re12.4, Re12.12. Jsh Jos5.14. 1 K 1Ki22.19. 2 Ch
2Ch18.18. Jb Job38.7. Ps Ps148.2. Is Is14.12. Lk * Lk10.18. 2 Th 2Th2.3-8. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-5. the
key. Re + Re1.18. Re20.1. Mt Mt16.19. the bottomless. ver. Re9.2, Re9.11. Re Re11.7.
Re17.8. * Re20.1, Re20.3, Re20.10. Lk Lk8.28, Lk8.31. Ro Ro10.7g. Ju * Jud6. pit. Nu +*
Nu16.30n, Nu16.33. Ps Ps55.23.
2. there. ver. Re9.17. Re + Re14.11. Ge Ge15.17. Ge19.28. Is Is14.31. Jl Joe2.30. Ac
Ac2.19. smoke of a. Re Re18.9, Re18.18. Re19.3. Ge Ge19.28. Ex Ex19.18. Is Is34.10. Mt
Mt13.42, Mt13.50. Lk Lk16.24. and the sun. See on Re Re8.12. Ex Ex10.21-23. Jl Joe2.2,
Joe2.10. darkened. Re Re8.12. Re16.10. Pr +* Pr20.20.
3. there came. Re Re12.7. Re16.13, Re16.14. Lk Lk8.30-33. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1. the smoke. Jb
Job41.19-21. locusts. ver. Re9.7. Ex Ex10.12, Ex10.15. Jg Jdg6.5. * Jdg7.12. Ps * Ps105.34,
Ps105.35. Pr Pr30.27. Is Is33.4. Jl Joe1.4. Joe2.25. Na Na3.15, Na3.17. scorpions. ver. Re9.5,
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REVELATION 10
The apostle in vision beholds a mighty Angel, with a little book open in his hand; and hears
the voice of seven thunders, which he was ordered to seal up, Re10.1-4. The angel swears by
the eternal Creator, that at an appointed time, when the seventh trumpet shall begin to sound,
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the mystery of God shall be finished, 5-7. The apostle receives and eats the little book, Re10.811.
1. another. ver. Re10.5, Re10.6. Re * Re5.2. Re7.1, Re7.2. Re8.2-5, Re8.13. Re9.13,
Re9.14. Re14.14, Re14.15. mighty angel. Re Re18.21. Is Is63.9. Da Da8.16. Da9.21.
Da10.21. Da12.1. Lk Lk1.19, Lk1.26. come down. Re Re18.1. Re20.1. Re21.2, Re21.10.
clothed. Re +* Re1.7. Ex Ex16.10. Le Le16.2. 2 Ch +* 2Ch5.13. Ps Ps18.11. * Ps97.2. Ps104.3.
Is Is19.1. La La3.44. Ezk Eze1.4. Da +* Da7.13. Mt +* Mt17.5. +* Mt24.30. Lk Lk21.27. Ac
Ac1.9. 1 Co 1Co10.1. a rainbow. Re + Re4.3. Ge Ge9.11-17. Is +* Is54.9. Ezk Eze1.28. his face.
Re * Re1.16. Da Da10.6. Ml Mal3.1, Mal3.2. * Mal4.2. Mt Mt17.2. Ac * Ac26.13, Ac26.15.
his feet. Re + Re1.15. Re2.18. Da Da10.5, Da10.6. pillars. Re Re1.15. SS So5.15.
2. a little. ver. Re10.8-10. Re Re5.1-5. Re6.1, Re6.3. Ezk Eze2.9, Eze2.10. book. Re
Re5.5-7. Re6.1 Re8.1. he set. ver. Re10.5, Re10.8. Dt Dt11.24. Ps * Ps2.8. Ps65.5.
Ps72.8. * Ps89.25. Pr Pr8.15, Pr8.16. Is Is59.19. Zc * Zec9.10. Mt * Mt28.18. Ep Eph1.20-22.
Ph Php2.10, Php2.11. foot upon. Da Da10.4. Da12.7.
3. loud. Jb * Job40.9. Pr Pr19.12. Is Is5.29. * Is42.13. Je Je25.29-31. Ho Ho11.10. Jl +*
Joe3.16. Am Am1.2. a lion. Is * Is31.4. Am * Am3.8. seven. Re * Re4.5. + Re6.1. Re8.5.
Re11.19. Re14.2. Re15.1, Re15.7. Re19.6. Ps * Ps81.7. thunders. These may have been angel
voices, the effect (thunder) being put, by Metonymy, for the cause. Jn Jn12.29.
4. I was. Re Re1.11. ch. 2, 3. Is Is8.1. Hab Hab2.2, Hab2.3. I heard. ver. Re10.8. Seal up.
Re Re22.10. Dt +* Dt29.29. Pr * Pr25.2. Is +* Is8.16. Is29.11. Da Da8.26. 12: Da12.4,
Da12.9. Am * Am3.7. Mt Mt8.4. 2 Co 2Co12.4. write. Re + Re1.19.
5. the angel. Da Da10.4-6. stand. See on ver. Re10.2, Re10.8. upon the sea. Da Da12.7.
lifted up. Ge Ge14.19, Ge14.22. Ge22.15, Ge22.16. Ex Ex6.8. Ex17.16mg. Nu Nu14.30. Dt
* Dt32.40. Ezk Eze20.5, Eze20.6, Eze20.15, Eze20.23, Eze20.28, Eze20.42. * Eze36.7.
Eze47.14. Da Da12.7. He * Heb6.13, Heb6.17.
6. by him. Re + Re1.18. Re4.9. Je Je10.10. for ever. Gr. aion, Re + Re1.6. who created. Re
+ Re4.11. Re14.7. Ge ch. 1, 2. Ex * Ex20.11. Ne +* Ne9.6. Ps Ps95.3-6. Ps146.6. Ps148.1-7.
Je Je10.11-13. Ac Ac14.15. Ac17.23. Ro Ro1.20. that there. Rather, the time should not be
yet, kronos ouk esti eti, that is, the time of those glorious things with which the mystery of
God should be finished. Re Re12.12. Re16.17. Re21.6. Da Da12.7. time no longer. Signifying
not the abolition of time, which is impossible, but that there would be no further delay or
waiting (Re Re6.10) for the accomplishment of Gods covenanted and promised purposes. Hab
* Hab2.3. Mt Mt24.22. Mk Mk13.20. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.14, 1Ti6.15.
7. in the days. Re +* Re11.15-18. seventh angel. Re * Re11.15. * Re16.17. the mystery. Re
+ Re1.20. Mt Mt13.10, Mt13.11, Mt13.34, Mt13.35. Ro Ro11.25. +* Ro16.25n. 1 Co
1Co15.51, 1Co15.52. Ep Eph3.3-9. should be finished. This mystery which is to be finished
involves (1) the resolution of the problem of evil, which was first manifest in the Garden of
Eden, as the first sin seemingly interrupted the purpose for Adam and Eve in the Garden of
Eden. The fall brought the attendant curse upon man and all creation, the curse now
announced to be removed. The prophets speak unitedly of the coming messianic kingdom as a
time of regeneration, restitution, and restoration, when earth will be restored to its
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paradaisical state, a time when the curse is removed (Re +* Re22.3. Ge +* Ge3.15. Is Is11.6-9.
+* Is60.21. Zc Zec14.11. Ac + Ac3.19-21). (2) the resolution of the apparent paradox of
election and free will, and a clarification to us of the orderings of providence (1 Co 1Co13.12.
Ep +* Eph1.11). (3) the consumation of the mystery of godliness, involving the human and
divine cooperating in establishing the Davidic theocratic kingdom (Is +* Is54.1. Mt Mt22.4146. Jn +* Jn1.51. 1 Co +* 1Co15.50n. Ep Eph1.10. 1 Ti +* 1Ti3.16). (4) the completion of our
redemption and the establishment of our inheritance (Mt Mt19.27-30. Ro +* Ro8.23. Ep +*
Eph1.11n. +* Eph4.30. He +* Heb9.28n. 1 J 1Jn3.2). (5) the pre-tribulational, premillennial
personal appearance of Christ for believers to prepare the organization of, and to set up, his
kingdom before its open, public manifestation (Dt +* Dt33.2. Is Is11.11n. 1 Co 1Co15.51,
1Co15.52. 1 Th +* 1Th4.16-18. Ti +* Tt2.13n. Re +* Re11.17n, Re11.18). (6) the
accomplishment of divine vengeance and retribution in the Day of the Lord (Is +* Is61.2. +*
Is63.4. Re +* Re1.10). (7) the open revelation of Christ, the overthrow of Antichrist, the
investiture of the kingdom, the exaltation of the saints, the overthrow of Satan (Da +* Da7.13,
Da7.14. Lk Lk10.18. Col +* Col3.4. 2 Th 2Th1.10. +* 2Th2.8. Re Re20.10). Because this
finishing occurs at the beginning of the seventh trumpet (which itself is clearly premillennial),
the finishing is necessarily premillennial, not postmillennial. The theme of all the prophets is
the fulfillment of the covenants and promises in the sure mercies of David in establishing the
messianic kingdom, which is the kingdom of God upon earth, as our eternal inheritance (Is +*
Is55.3. Mt +* Mt5.5. Ac Ac1.3, Ac1.6. +* Ac13.34. Ac15.14-18. Ac28.31. Ro +* Ro4.13. +*
Ro8.17). Re +* Re16.17. Re17.17. Dt Dt32.43. Ps Ps102.13-22. Ezk Eze39.8. Da Da9.24,
Da9.27. Da12.7. as he. Is +* Is65.17. Da Da7.25, Da7.26. Am +* Am3.7. See on Lk +* Lk24.4447. Ac + Ac3.21. 2 P +* 2Pe3.7-10, 2Pe3.13. hath declared. Re Re14.6g. his servants the. 2 K
2Ki21.10. 2Ki24.2. Ezr Ezr9.11. Is +* Is65.17. Je Je7.25. Je25.4. Je29.19. Je35.15. Je44.4. Da
Da9.6, Da9.10. Am Am3.7. Zc Zec1.6.
8. the voice. See on ver. Re10.4, Re10.5. Is Is30.21. book. ver. Re10.2. which standeth.
ver. Re10.2, Re10.5.
9. book. Ezk * Eze2.9, Eze2.10. Take. Jb +* Job23.12. Je +* Je15.16. Ezk Eze2.8. * Eze3.1-3,
Eze3.14. Col * Col3.16. eat. Je * Je15.16-18. Ezk Eze3.1. honey. Ps Ps19.10. * Ps119.103. Ezk
Eze3.1-4, Eze3.14.
10. and ate. Eating is a Hebrew idiom for receiving knowledge; just as we idiomatically
use the word digesting of considering what we have learned (E. W. B., Apocalypse, p. 342). Dt
Dt31.26. Je Je31.33. Ezk Eze3.4, Eze3.10. Jn Jn6.47, Jn6.48, Jn6.53, Jn6.54. sweet. Ps *
Ps19.10. Ps104.34. Ps119.103. Pr Pr16.24. Ezk Eze3.3. my belly. Ezk Eze2.10. Eze3.14mg.
11. Thou. Re Re11.9. Re14.6. Re17.15. Je * Je1.9, Je1.10, Je1.17. Je25.15-30. Lk *
Lk12.11, Lk12.12. prophesy. Re * Re12.11. Je Je25.30. Ezk Eze37.4. before. or, concerning.
Je Je1.10. Je46.1. This word is several times rendered against in Lk Lk12.52, Lk12.53.
peoples. Re + Re5.9. Da Da7.14. nations. Je Je1.10. Mt * Mt24.14. tongues. Da Da3.4.
kings. Ps * Ps119.46. 2 Ti 2Ti4.16, 2Ti4.17.
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The apostle is directed to measure the temple, the altar, and the worshippers; but to leave
the outer court to the Gentiles; with a prediction of their prevalence for forty-two months,
Re11.1" Re11.2 }. Power is given to two witnesses, who prophesy in sackcloth, during twelve
hundred and sixty days, Re11.3-6. The beast makes war upon them, and slays them: but after
three days and a half, overtake their enemies, Re11.13" Re11.14 }. The seventh trumpet
sounds; and the announcement is made of the glorious events which shall follow, including the
great power of God and the eternal reign of Christ, the anger of the nations, the wrath of God,
the resurrection of the righteous, the time of their rewards, and the destruction of the earthdestroyers, Re11.15-18. An introduction to the prophecies of the subsequent chapter,
Re11.19.
1. was given. Re Re6.11. Re8.2. a reed. Re * Re21.15, Re21.16. Ps Ps74.2. Is * Is28.17. Je
Je10.16. Je31.39. Je51.19. Ezk 40: Eze40.3-55. Eze42.15-20. Zc * Zec2.1, Zec2.2. Ga Ga6.1416. the angel. Re Re10.1-5. Rise. Nu Nu33.18. Ezk ch. 40-48. 1 Co * 1Co3.16, 1Co3.17. 2 Co
2Co6.16. Ep * Eph2.20-22. 1 P 1Pe2.5, 1Pe2.9. and measure. f180:180A. Zeugma. The verb
measure is by this figure yoked to a second object which does not fit it as equally as the first,
for worshippers would not be measured but taken account of. For other instances of this
figure, see Ge + Ge4.20. 2 K 2Ki21.13. Is Is34.11. La * La2.8. Ezk Eze40.5. Am Am7.7-9. Zc
Zec2.2, Zec2.4. the temple. ver. Re11.19. Re + Re3.12. Mt Mt24.15. 2 Th * 2Th2.4. the altar.
Re Re8.3. Re9.13. Ezk Eze41.22. Da Da9.27. Mt Mt24.15. 2 Th 2Th2.3, 2Th2.4.
2. the court. Ezk Eze40.17-20. Eze42.20. Mt + Mt26.3. the temple. Ps Ps79.1. leave out.
Gr. cast out. it is given. Re ch. 13-18. Ps * Ps74.1-7. * Ps79.1. La La1.10. Lk +* Lk21.24. 2 Th
2Th2.3-12. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-6. unto the Gentiles. Ho * Ho8.8. Ep Eph2.14. Col *
Col3.11. the holy city. Re Re21.2, Re21.10. Re22.19. Is Is48.2. Is52.1. Mt + Mt4.5. Mt27.53.
tread. Is Is60.15. * Is63.18. Da Da7.19, Da7.22, Da7.26, Da7.27. * Da8.10, Da8.13,
Da8.24, +* Da8.25. Zc Zec12.3, LXX. Mt +* Mt5.13. Mt24.15, Mt24.29-31. Lk +* Lk21.24. He
Heb10.29. forty. ver. Re11.3, Re11.11. Re Re12.6, +* Re12.14. Re13.5. Nu Nu14.34. Da *
Da7.25. +* Da9.27. * Da12.7, Da12.11, Da12.12. Ro +* Ro11.25.
3. I will give, etc. or, I will give unto my two witnesses, that they may prophesy. Jn Jn3.27.
1 Co 1Co12.28. Ep Eph4.11. two. Nu 30:30. Dt Dt17.6. Dt19.15. Mt Mt18.16. 2 Co 2Co13.1.
witnesses. ver. Re11.10. Re Re2.13. Re19.10. Re20.4. Is Is8.2. Is43.10. Is55.4. Lk Lk24.48.
Jn Jn15.27. Ac +* Ac1.8. +* Ac2.32. Ac3.15. Ac13.31. they shall. Re Re19.10. a thousand. See
on ver. Re11.2. Re Re12.6, +* Re12.14. Re13.5. Da +* Da9.27. days. The duration of man is
often reckoned in days (Ge Ge47.9, Ge47.28. Ps Ps90.10, Ps90.12. Ps119.84), whereas
judgments are sometimes reckoned in months (Ge Ge8.5. Re Re9.5, Re9.10. Re13.5). Lk
Lk4.25. Ja Jas5.17. clothed. Ge Ge37.34. 2 S 2Sa3.31. 1 K 1Ki20.31. 1Ki21.27. 2 K 2Ki6.30.
2Ki19.1, 2Ki19.2. 1 Ch 1Ch21.16. Ne Ne9.1. Est Es4.1, Es4.2. Jb Job16.15. Ps Ps35.13.
Ps69.11. Is Is20.2. Is22.12. Is32.11. Is37.1, Is37.2. Je Je4.8. Je6.26. La La2.10. Ezk Eze7.18.
Jl Joe1.13. Am Am8.10. Jon Jon3.5-8. Mt Mt11.21. Lk Lk10.13.
4. These are. f92:92C, Mt + Mt2.15. two olive. Ps Ps52.8. Je * Je11.16. Zc Zec4.2,
Zec4.3, * Zec4.11-14. Ro Ro11.17. two candlesticks. Re Re1.12, Re1.20. Zc Zec4.2. Mt *
Mt5.14-16. Lk Lk11.33. Jn Jn5.35. Ph Php2.15, Php2.16. 1 J 1Jn2.20. standing. Dt Dt10.8. 1 K
1Ki17.1. Mt Mt20.23. the God. Ex Ex8.22. Jsh Jos3.11, Jos3.13. Is * Is54.5. Mi Mic4.13. Zc *
Zec4.14. Zec6.5.
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Lk1.33. He +* Heb1.8. for ever. Gr. aion, Re + Re1.6. Ge + Ge9.12. 2 S 2Sa7.16. Is Is9.7. Da
Da2.44. +* Da7.14. Lk Lk1.32. 2 P * 2Pe1.11.
16. elders. Re * Re4.4, Re4.10. Re5.5-8, Re5.14. Re7.11. Re19.4. which sat. Re Re4.4.
fell upon. Re + Re4.10.
17. We give. Re Re4.9. Ps * Ps95.1-3. * Ps97.1, Ps97.12. Da Da2.23. +* Da6.10. Mt +*
Mt11.25. Lk Lk10.21. Jn Jn11.41. 2 Co 2Co2.14. 2Co9.15. 1 Ti 1Ti1.12. Lord God Almighty.
See on Re +* Re1.8. + Re4.8. Re15.3. Re16.7, Re16.14. Ge Ge17.1. Am Am4.13, LXX. which
art. See on Re Re1.4, Re1.8. Re16.5. Ex Ex3.14. Is Is41.4. He +* Heb13.8. and art to come.
Many significant authorities omit this phrase and and shalt be at Re Re16.5. Peters says of
this omission, This omission, as the weightiest MSS. (admitted by Anti-Millenarians, as Prof.
Stuart, Com.) prove, is not accidental but intentional, showing that the coming one is no longer
expected to come, but has already come. Peters notes the omission is most significant of
presence (Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, p. 185, 191). See related notes (Re Re10.7n, point 5. Is
Is11.11n, points 4, 24. Ti Tt2.13n). Re Re1.4, Re1.8. Mt Mt11.3. Mt21.9. Mt23.39. Lk
Lk7.19. Lk13.35. He Heb10.37. thou hast reigned. See on ver. Re11.15. Re * Re19.6,
Re19.11-21. * Re20.1-3. Ps Ps21.13. Ps57.11. Ps64.9, Ps64.10. Ps97.1. Ps98.1-3. Ps102.1318. Is * Is51.9-11. Is52.10. reigned. Ps Ps99.1.
18. the nations. ver. Re11.2, Re11.9, Re11.10. Re Re17.12-15. Re19.19, Re19.20. Ps 2:
Ps2.1-33. Ps46.6. Is Is34.1-10. Is63.1-6. Ezk Eze38.9, Eze38.23. Jl Joe3.9-14. Mi Mic7.1517. Zc Zec14.2, Zec14.3. were angry. Ac Ac4.26. and thy wrath. See on Re +* Re6.15-17.
Re14.10. Re15.1, Re15.7. ch. 16. 19:15. Ps Ps2.5. Ps99.1. Ps110.5. Is * Is24.17-21. +*
Is26.19, Is26.20. Is30.27, Is30.28, Is30.30-33. Ezk Eze38.16-23. Zp Zep1.2, Zep1.3, Zep1.1416. Zep3.8. time of the dead. See on Re Re6.10, Re6.11. * Re20.4, Re20.5, +* Re20.6,
Re20.12, Re20.15. Is +* Is26.19-21. Da * Da7.9, Da7.10. +* Da12.1, Da12.2. He +* Heb9.27.
be judged. Re +* Re6.10. Re14.7. Re18.8. Da Da7.10. Mt +* Mt10.15n. Jn Jn3.18. Jn5.24.
Ro * Ro2.2, Ro2.6-11. * Ro8.1. * Ro14.10, Ro14.12. 2 Co 2Co5.10. give reward. T#857. Re *
Re2.10, Re2.23. Re3.4. * Re7.15-17. * Re21.22, Re21.23. * Re22.5, Re22.12. Ps Ps49.14. Is *
Is40.10. Is60.19, Is60.20. Mt +* Mt5.12. * Mt10.41, Mt10.42. +* Mt16.27. * Mt25.34. Lk *
Lk14.14. Jn +* Jn14.2, Jn14.3. Jn17.22, Jn17.24. Ro +* Ro2.7. Ro5.10, Ro5.17. 1 Co 1Co2.9.
2 Th * 2Th1.5-7, 2Th1.10, 2Th1.12. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.8. He * Heb4.9. * Heb9.15. Heb11.9,
Heb11.10, Heb11.16, Heb11.25, Heb11.26. 1 P 1Pe1.9, 1Pe1.13. 2 P +* 2Pe3.13n. 2 J +*
2Jn8. thy servants the. Re + Re7.3. +* Re10.7. 2 K * 2Ki9.7. 2Ki17.13, 2Ki17.23. 2Ki21.10.
2Ki24.2. Da 9:6, 10. Am Am3.7. Zc Zec1.6. Jn * Jn12.26. prophets. Re Re16.6. Re18.20,
Re18.24. 2 K * 2Ki9.7. Hab +* Hab3.16, Hab3.19. Lk +* Lk13.28. the saints. Re + Re8.3. Ex
Ex22.31. Dt +* Dt33.2. Ps Ps16.3. Ps30.4. Ps31.23. Ps34.9. Ps50.5. Da * Da7.18. 2 Th *
2Th1.7, 2Th1.8. and them. Re Re19.5. Jsh Jos24.14. 1 S 1Sa12.24. Ps Ps34.9. Ps85.9.
Ps102.15. Ps103.11. Ps115.13, Ps115.14. Ps147.11. Ec Ec8.12. Ec12.13. Mi Mic6.9. Lk
Lk1.50. small and. Re Re13.16. Re19.5, Re19.18. Re20.12. Ge Ge19.11. Ps Ps115.13. Je
Je16.6. Ac + Ac8.10. shouldest destroy them. Re Re13.10. Re18.6, Re18.16-24. Re19.19,
Re19.21. Ge +* Ge6.13 (T#566). Da Da7.26. Da8.25. Da11.44, Da11.45. He Heb12.27. 2 P +*
2Pe3.7. which destroy. or, which corrupt. Re +* Re10.7. Is * Is24.21. 2 Th 2Th2.7.
19. the temple. ver. Re11.1, Re11.2. Re + Re3.12. Re14.15-17. Re15.5-8. Re19.11. Is *
Is6.1-4. was opened. Re Re4.1. Re6.1-9. Re9.2. * Re15.5-8. * Re19.11. Re20.12. in heaven.
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The apostle sees in vision a travailing woman, watched by a red dragon, that he might
devour her offspring: she is delivered of a son; he is caught up to the throne of God, and she
flees into the wilderness, Re12.1-6. Michael overcomes, and casts out Satan; joy in heaven on
that occasion; and woe denounced on the earth, through Satans rage and malice, Re12.7-12.
The dragon persecutes the woman; she having wings given her flies into the wilderness, and is
preserved from his unwearied and varied efforts, Re12.13-17.
1. And. f107. Hysterologia, Ge + Ge10.5. there. ver. Re12.3. Re Re11.19. Re15.1. 2 Ch
2Ch32.31. Mk Mk13.25. Ac Ac2.19. wonder. or, sign. Mt Mt12.38. Mt24.30. Lk 21:+ Lk21.11,
Lk21.25. a woman. Is Is49.14-23. Is54.5-7. Is60.1-4. Ho Ho2.19, Ho2.20. Jn Jn3.29. 2 Co
2Co11.2. Ep Eph5.25-27, Eph5.32. clothed. Re Re21.23. Ps * Ps84.11. Ps104.2. Is Is60.19,
Is60.20. Is61.10. Ml Mal4.2. Ro Ro3.22. Ro13.14. Ga Ga3.27. and the moon. SS So6.10. Ga
Ga6.14. Ti Tt2.11, Tt2.12. crown. Re Re1.20. Re21.14. Is Is62.3. Zc Zec9.16. twelve. Ge
Ge37.9, Ge37.10.
2. And. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. with child. Ro Ro9.4, Ro9.5. travailing. ver. Re12.4. Ge
Ge3.16, Ge3.20. Ps * Ps87.5. Is Is53.11. +* Is54.1. +*66: Is66.7, Is66.8. Je +* Je30.7. Da +*
Da12.1. Mi Mic4.10. +* Mic5.3. Mt + Mt24.8, Mt24.15-21. Jn +* Jn16.21. Ga Ga4.19,
Ga4.27.
3. wonder. or, sign. See on ver. Re12.1. in heaven. Jb Job1.6. Job2.1, Job2.2. a great. ver.
Re12.4, Re12.9, Re12.17. Re * Re13.2, Re13.4. Re16.13. * Re17.3, Re17.4. Re20.2. Is *
Is27.1. Is51.9. Ep * Eph2.2. red. Re Re6.4. Re17.3. dragon. Re * Re12.9. * Re13.2, Re13.4,
Re13.11. Re16.13. Re20.2. Ps Ps74.13. Ps91.13. Is Is27.1. Is51.9. Ezk Eze29.3. seven heads.
Re Re13.1, Re13.3. * Re17.3, Re17.9, Re17.10, Re17.11. ten horns. Re Re17.3, Re17.7,
Re17.12, Re17.16. Is Is9.15. Da Da2.42, Da2.44. Da7.7, Da7.8, Da7.20, Da7.24. seven
crowns. Re Re2.10. Re13.1. Re19.12. Is Is62.3.
4. his tail. Re Re9.10, Re9.19. Da * Da8.9-12. the third part. Re + Re8.7. of the. Re
Re17.18. stars of heaven. Da Da8.10. cast. Da Da8.10. the dragon. ver. Re12.2. Ex *
Ex1.16. Mt * Mt2.3-16. Jn Jn8.44. 1 P 1Pe5.8. the woman. ver. Re12.1, Re12.2. Ge +*
Ge3.15. devour. Mt * Mt2.16.
5. she. ver. Re12.2, Re12.13. Ge +* Ge3.15. Is +* Is7.14. +* Is9.6. Je Je31.22. Mi * Mic5.3.
Mt Mt1.25. Ac * Ac4.30. Ga * Ga4.4. brought forth. Is Is66.7. manchild. Interpreters vary
widely in their understanding of who the manchild is. Many believe that this verse is
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retrospective, and that the manchild refers to the birth of Christ. More probably, the manchild
refers to a group of resurrected saints (Peters, Theocratic Kingdom, vol. 2, p. 285). J. Finis Dake
has argued ably that the group of saints involved are the 144,000 of chapter 7. This group is
found in heaven in chapter 14, and this passage appears to provide the Rapture that brought
them there. That this is not a reference to Christ seems evident, for this occurs in the section
past Re Re4.1, which has to do with future events. Christs ascension did not occur in the
middle of Daniels Seventieth Week. The basis for identifying the manchild with Christ is that
he was born of a woman, but in this passage the woman is Israel, not Mary, for it is Israel that
is predicted to flee for protection into the wilderness (ver. +*6. Ob +* Ob3). That the manchild
is to rule with a rod of iron is taken by many to indicate that this is a reference to Christ, for He
will do so. But Scripture clearly shows that Christ (Ps Ps2.8), the manchild (Re Re12.5), the
church saints (Re Re2.26, Re2.27), the tribulation saints (Re Re20.4-6), and indeed all the
saints (Ps +* Ps149.6-9) are to so rule, so this does not necessarily indicate that the manchild is
Christ. Ex Ex13.12. Is Is66.7. rule. See on Re +* Re2.26, Re2.27. * Re19.15, Re19.16. Ps *
Ps2.9, Ps2.10. rod of iron. Ps Ps2.8. her child. Re Re11.12. caught up. Re Re5.6. See on
11:12. Mk Mk16.19. Ac +* Ac3.21. 2 Co + 2Co12.2. unto God. Ac Ac7.55.
6. the woman. ver. Re12.1, Re12.4, Re12.14. fled. ver. Re12.14, Re12.16. Re Re17.3. Is
+* Is16.3, Is16.4. +* Is26.20. Zc Zec13.8, Zec13.9. Mt Mt2.13. * Mt24.16-21. into the
wilderness. ver. +* Re12.14. 2 K 2Ki14.7n. Ps Ps9.9. Ps60.6-12. Ps108.8-13. Is +* Is16.1-5. +*
Is26.20, Is26.21. Is42.11-13. Is63.1-5. Je +* Je31.2. Je49.16n. Ezk Eze20.33-44. Eze35.9n.
Da Da11.36-45. Ho Ho2.14-23. Ob +* Ob3. Mt Mt24.15-22, Mt24.27. Ac Ac7.38. a place. 2 K
2Ki14.7n. Is +* Is16.1-4. Da Da11.41. Jn +* Jn14.2, Jn14.3g. prepared. Re Re8.6. Re9.7,
Re9.15. Re12.6. Re16.12. Re19.7. Re21.2. that. Re * Re2.17. 1 K * 1Ki17.3-6, 1Ki17.9-16. *
1Ki19.4-8. Mt Mt4.11. a thousand. See on Re * Re11.2, Re11.3. Re13.5.
7. war. Re Re13.7. Re19.11-20. Is Is34.5. Ep Eph6.12g. Michael. i.e. who is as God,
S#3413g. Is Is55.4. Da Da10.13, Da10.21. Da12.1. He Heb2.10. Ju + Jud9g. and his. Ps +*
Ps68.17. * Ps103.20, Ps103.21. Da * Da7.10. Mt Mt13.41. Mt16.27. Mt24.31. Mt26.53. 2 Th
2Th1.7. He * Heb12.22. fought against. Da Da10.20. the dragon. ver. Re12.3, Re12.4. Re
Re20.2. his angels. ver. Re12.9. Re * Re9.11. Ps Ps78.49. Mt +* Mt25.41. 2 Co 2Co12.7g. 2 P
2Pe2.4. Ju * Jud6.
8. prevailed not. ver. Re12.11. Ps Ps13.4. Ps118.10-13. Ps129.2. Je Je1.19. Je5.22. Mt *
Mt16.18. Ro * Ro8.31-39. neither. ver. Re12.9, Re12.12, Re12.13. Lk + Lk10.18. their place.
Re Re20.11. Jb Job7.10. Job8.18. Job20.9. Job27.21-23. Ps Ps37.10. Da Da2.35. Jn *
Jn12.31. Ac Ac1.25. Ju Jud6. in heaven. Ep Eph6.12.
9. the great. ver. Re12.3, Re12.7. Ps Ps74.12-14. Is * Is51.9. cast out. Lk * Lk10.18. Jn *
Jn12.31. serpent. ver. Re12.14, Re12.15. Re * Re20.2. Ge * Ge3.1, Ge3.4, Ge3.13. Is Is27.1.
Is65.25. 2 Co 2Co11.3. the Devil. Re Re9.20. Re16.14. Re18.2. Mt Mt4.1, Mt4.5, Mt4.8.
Mt13.39. Lk Lk8.12. Jn Jn8.44. 1 Ti 1Ti3.6, 1Ti3.7. He * Heb2.14. 1 J * 1Jn3.8-10. Ju Jud9.
and Satan. Re 2:+ Re2.9, Re2.13, Re2.24. Re3.9. 1 Ch 1Ch21.1. Jb Job1.6-12. Job2.1. Ps
Ps109.6. Zc Zec3.1, Zec3.2. Mt Mt4.10. Lk Lk13.16. Lk22.3, Lk22.31. Ac Ac5.3. Ac26.18. Ro
Ro16.20. 2 Co 2Co2.11. * 2Co11.14. 2Co12.7. 2 Th 2Th2.9. deceiveth. Re Re13.14. Re18.23.
Re19.20. Re20.3, Re20.8, Re20.10. Mt * Mt24.24. Jn * Jn8.44. Ro Ro16.18. 2 Co * 2Co11.3.
Ep +* Eph4.14. 2 Th * 2Th2.3, 2Th2.9-11. 1 Ti * 1Ti2.14. 2 Ti 2Ti3.13. 1 J 1Jn5.19. world. Gr.
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17. the dragon. ver. Re12.12. Jn * Jn8.44. 1 P * 1Pe5.8. make war. Re + Re11.7. Re13.7.
Re17.6, Re17.14. Re18.20. Re19.19. * Re20.7-9. Ge +* Ge3.15. Da Da7.23-26. Da11.36. the
remnant. 1 K 1Ki19.14, 1Ki19.18. Je Je23.3. Zc * Zec13.8, Zec13.9. her seed. Ge +* Ge3.15.
Ga * Ga3.26. He * Heb2.11. which keep. Re Re14.12. Re22.14. Mt Mt28.20. 1 J + 1Jn2.3. *
1Jn5.2, 1Jn5.3. and have. See on ver. Re12.11. Re Re1.2, Re1.9. * Re6.9. Re19.10. Re20.4. 1
Co 1Co2.1. 1 J + 1Jn5.10. Many authorities take the succeeding clause that begins chapter 13
and place it as part of this verse, to read and he stood upon the sand of the sea. Da Da7.2,
Da7.7, Da7.8, Da7.19-27.
REVELATION 13
A vision of a beast rising out of the sea; with an account of its power, rage, and success,
1-10: of a second beast, rising out of the earth, exercising the power of the former beast,
making an image of it, and compelling all to worship it, Re13.11-17. The number of the beast,
Re13.18.
1. And. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. upon. Je Je5.22. and saw. Re Re11.7. Re17.8. Da * Da7.2,
Da7.3. a beast. Gr. vicious, wild beast. ver. Re13.14, Re13.15. Re Re4.6. + Re11.7. Re15.2.
Re16.13. Da Da7.3, Da7.7, Da7.24. the sea. Da Da7.3. having. See on Re Re12.3. Re17.3,
Re17.7-12, Re17.16. Da 7: Da7.7, Da7.8, Da7.19, Da7.20, Da7.23, Da7.24. ten. Re Re17.12.
crowns. Re + Re12.3. name. or, names. blasphemy. ver. Re13.5, Re13.6. Re Re17.3, Re17.5.
Da Da7.25. Da11.36. 2 Th * 2Th2.3, 2Th2.4.
2. beast. Da Da7.5. was like. SS So4.8. Is Is11.6. Je Je5.6. Je13.23. Da *7: Da7.6,
Da7.7. Ho Ho13.7. Hab Hab1.8. and his feet. 1 S 1Sa17.34-37. 2 K 2Ki2.24. Pr Pr17.12.
Pr28.15. Da * Da7.4, Da7.5. Ho Ho13.8. Am Am5.19. a bear. Da Da7.5. and his mouth. Ps
Ps22.21. Is Is5.29. Ho Ho11.10. Am Am3.12. 2 Ti 2Ti4.17. 1 P * 1Pe5.8. a lion. Da Da7.4.
dragon. ver. Re13.4, Re13.11. See on Re Re12.3, Re12.4, Re12.13, Re12.15. gave. Re
Re16.10. Re17.12. Re19.20. Re20.2. Jn Jn5.30. great authority. ver. Re13.4, Re13.5,
Re13.7, Re13.12. Mt Mt9.34. Lk + Lk4.6. 2 Co * 2Co4.4. Ep * Eph2.2. Eph6.12.
3. one. ver. Re13.1, Re13.12, Re13.14. Re Re17.10. 2 Th 2Th2.6-12. wounded. Gr. slain.
Re * Re13.14. Re17.16-18. Ezk = Eze21.25. and his. Ezk Eze30.24. deadly wound. ver.
Re13.14. Zc Zec11.17. all. Re Re17.6, Re17.8, Re17.13, Re17.17. Lk Lk2.1. Jn Jn12.19. Ac
Ac8.10, Ac8.11, Ac8.13. 2 Th 2Th2.9-12. wondered. f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply by
ellipsis, (and followed).
4. And they. ver. Re13.2. Re Re9.20. Ps Ps106.37, Ps106.38. 1 Co 1Co10.20-22. 2 Co
2Co4.4. 2 Th 2Th2.4. worshipped. Da Da3.15. Mt * Mt4.8, Mt4.9. and they. ver. Re13.12,
Re13.13, Re13.15. Da Da11.36, Da11.37. 2 Th 2Th2.4. Who is like. Re Re18.18. Ex Ex15.11.
Ps Ps89.8. who is able. Re Re17.14. Dt Dt9.2. 1 S 1Sa17.24.
5. a mouth. Da Da7.8, Da7.11, Da7.20, Da7.25. Da11.36. speaking great. ver. Re13.1.
Da * Da7.25. 2 Th 2Th2.4. things and.
f93:93A. Hendiadys, Ge + Ge1.26. i.e. great
blasphemous things. and power. See on Re Re11.2, Re11.3. Re12.6, Re12.14. to continue.
or, to make war. ver. Re13.7. Re Re11.7. Da Da7.12. Mt Mt20.12g. Ja Jas4.13g. forty and.
Re * Re11.2. * Re12.6, Re12.14. Da +* Da9.25, Da9.27.
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value of 1144 (13x11x2x2x2). Belial has a numerical value of 78 (13x3x2); a place value of 39
(13x3); a total value of 117 (13x3x3). Murderer has a numerical value of 1820 (13x7x5x2x2).
Serpent has a numeric value of 780 (13x3x2x2x5). The phrase in Re Re12.9, called the devil
and satan has a numerical value of 2197 (13x13x13). That this many names of Satan should all
demonstrate the factor thirteen seems beyond what is reasonable to attribute to mere
chance.
Beyond the spiritual significance of the numbers in the Bible, is another interesting and
valuable study which involves the mathematical structure of the original Greek and Hebrew
text of the Scripture. It often appears that the mathematical structure of the original text,
taken by sentences, not verses, possesses a structure where the number seven is the
consistent or predominant factor. Seven is a consistent prime factor in the numerical value of
the sentence, in the place value of the sentence, and in the total value of the sentence. By
factor is meant what in mathematics is called the prime factor, a set of numbers which are
divisible by themselves and one only, which multiply to give a specific number. Every number
has only one set of prime factors, and these may be found listed in standard mathematical
tables (such as the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Mathematical Tables,
Volume 5, Factor Table, giving the complete decomposition of all numbers less than 100,000,
prepared by J. Peters, A. Lodge, and others, London, 1935, 1963). The numerical structure is
displayed in the prime factors of the numbers involved, and I have shown these in parentheses
in the examples above and below. The numerical value is simply the sum of all the arithmetical
values of the Greek or Hebrew letters in the sentence. The place value is the sum of the
individual letter place values (which in Greek range from 1 to 24, the Greek alphabet having 24
letters). The total value is simply the sum of the numerical and place values. The sentence But
remember Lots wife (Lk Lk17.32) contains five words in Greek. Their numerical value is 3374
(7x2x241); place value is 322 (7x2x23); total value is 3696 (7x2x2x2x2x3x11). Romans 10:13,
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved contains eight words in
Greek. Their numerical value is 4459 (7x7x7x13); place value is 490 (7x7x2x5); total value is
4949 (7x7x101). Romans 10:17, So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of
God contains eleven words in Greek. Their numeric value is 3276 (7x2x2x3x3x13); place value
is 420 (7x2x2x3x5); total value is 3696 (7x2x2x2x2x3x11). Romans 11:26, 27, There shall come
out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: for this is my covenant
unto them, when I shall take away their sins contains 23 words in Greek. Their numeric value
is 12180 (7x3x2x2x5x29); place value is 1176 (7x7x2x2x2); total value is 13356 (7x3x2x2x3x53).
Just as the names and titles of Satan frequently possess a significant mathematical
structure, so Christs titles often possess significant structure. In the passage just cited (Ro
Ro11.26), the title the Deliverer possesses an extensive structure involving the number five.
The name Jesus has a numerical value of 888, which is quite a contrast to 666. The number 8
has spiritual significance (Mi Mic5.5n). It is unlikely that this many instances of structure by
seven could occur by chance in such a limited section of text as Romans chapter 11. The
frequency with which this mathematical phenomena is found is greater than what can be
attributed statistically to chance, and is believed by many who have devoted considerable time
and study to the subject to be an evidence of design, supporting the Bible claim to divine
inspiration. I am indebted to Mr. G. E. Hoyer, formerly of Chicago, Illinois, with whom I have
studied for over twenty-five years, for my knowledge of this subject. Much more could be said
about the usefulness of this research. The results of this study have a bearing upon deciding
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consistently matters of orthography (spelling). Findings of this research lend support to some
texts in the Greek New Testament which have been marked as doubtful, but space allotment
in this reference work will not allow more than this brief sampling of the evidence. Acts 8:37,
marked doubtful in some modern translations, has a numerical value of 16170 (7x7x3x11x2x5);
a place value of 1617 (7x7x3x11); a total value of 17787 (7x7x3x11x11). I found, upon my own
investigation, that the text of 1 P 1Pe3.18 with the article in the dative case (raised by the
Spirit) possesses a consistent structure by seven: the numerical value of this text is 13230
(7x7x3x3x3x2x5); the place value is 1281 (7x3x61); the total value is 14511 (7x3x691). There is
no structure when the article is omitted. In my file I have perhaps 100 examples of this
pervasive structure by seven for texts from the New Testament. Mr. Hoyer has, I would
suppose, several times this number which I have seen in his files.
On the supposition that perhaps this structure could be found in any Greek literature of
the period, I tested sample passages from the LXX., the Apostolic Fathers, sample passages
from Scripture Parallels in Ancient Classics, and entire books and chapters from the Old
Testament Apocrypha. The results were comparatively meager. The closest and best example I
have found of structure is in the Epistle of Jeremy, verse 13, which has a numeric value of
9163 (7x7x17x11); a place value of 952 (7x17x2x2x2); a total value of 10115 (7x17x17x5). I do
not argue from this example that this verse is inspired, however. Neither do I conclude that
texts in the Bible which do not contain this structure are uninspired. Examining the text in
Jeremy for what Mr. Hoyer has called detail structure, even this text does not possess the
richness to be found in every New Testament example he has shown me. That I should be able
to find an occasional random text which has in all three values a multiple of seven is not
beyond the realm of statistical possibility, for theoretically something less than one sentence
in every forty-nine samples should have such a structure. Mr. Hoyer has found for the New
Testament far more examples than can be attributed to this normal chance distribution, and
his examples seem to demonstrate a grammatical and orthographical consistency which
supports the thesis of intentional design. For example, the name David has several possible
spellings in Greek, according to accepted MSS. evidence, but only one of these alternatives
(Daueid) is consistently selected in such texts as Mt Mt9.27, which has a numerical value of
1456 (7x2x2x2x2x13); place value of 189 (7x3x3x3); total value of 1645 (7x5x47). So for Mt
Mt12.23, which has a numerical value of 6664 (7x7x2x2x2x17); a place value of 756
(7x2x2x3x3x3); a total value of 7420 (7x2x2x5x53). When a different spelling of David is
selected for these texts, they no longer possess a discernible mathematical structure. I call
attention to these facts because it ought to be more generally recognized that there is much
more to know and understand about even apparently insignificant matters related to the Bible
than most peopleeven scholarsare aware, and to offer the caution that one must not
arbitrarily dismiss the validity of a branch of study without having thoroughly personally
investigated the subject (Ps Ps25.9. Jn Jn7.24, Jn7.51). To my knowledge none of this
research has been published, as the research is incomplete and still in progress. There are
other books which have appeared in the past which are related to this subject, but apparently
none pursue the study with the mathematical consistency and rigor of Mr. Hoyers work. The
common flaw underlying many studies of this subject appears to be the arbitrary selection of
evidence. Given a large enough mass of raw data, one could find many amazing patterns and
combinations if one looked long enough, and devised enough ways of finding them. The
common regard for thirteen as an unlucky number is based upon this flaw, for instances are
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gathered which favor the hypothesis, but those that do not are ignored. For the spiritual
significance of this number in the Bible see Ge Ge14.4, where at its first mention it is
associated with rebellion.
Another flaw which may be present in the work of Del Washburn and Jerry Lucas (in their
work titled Theomatics), is their rather cavalier attitude toward Greek grammar, particularly in
their conceptual understanding of the use and non-use of the Greek article. They state There
is not a Greek scholar or theologian alive that can prove that the definite Greek article has any
meaning (interpretive significance) whatsoever (Theomatics, p. 340). While it must be
candidly admitted that the use and non-use of the Greek article is not fully understood, my
years of study of American English linguistics lead me to confidently affirm that our knowledge
and understanding of English grammar is no better. Contemporary scholars are not in
complete agreement as to the significance of the Greek article in some of its uses (D. A. Carson
in Exegetical Fallacies, p. 84, criticizes R. H. Lenski as notoriously unreliable when Lenski
attempts to distinguish articular nomos to represent Mosaic law, anarthrous nomos to
represent the principle of law; see my related notes on Ro Ro4.15 and Ga Ga3.10; see Boyce
W. Blackwelder, Light from the Greek New Testament, p. 148, where he has a fine study of the
issue, The Article and Law. For a related scholarly study, see Arthur Wakefield Slaten,
Qualitative Nouns in the Pauline Epistles and Their Translation in the Revised Version,
particularly pages 35-40. The authors of Theomatics have misquoted Dana and Mantey. They
cite in quotation marks as from Dana and Mantey in rare cases it is possible that the writer
employed the article at random (Theomatics, p. 341), whereas Dana and Mantey actually
wrote It is precarious to suppose in any instance that a writer is employing an idiom at
random, though in rare cases this is possibly true (Manual Grammar, p. 143). Lucas and
Washburn point to William Webster as A perfect example of a scholar trying to attach a
mystical significance to the article, citing Dana and Manteys quotation of Webster. Though
Dana and Mantey state This analysis is doubtless more exact and detailed than the facts will
support, but it certainly shows admirable discrimination, Lucas and Washburn comment
Webster was hard-pressed to establish a rule and fails to do so (Theomatics, p. 341). Both
Dana and Mantey as well as Lucas and Washburn err in regard to the facts will support, if
they mean to imply that William Webster was unable to adduce satisfactory evidence to
support his distinctions, for this fine Cambridge scholar devotes nearly forty lines of index to
the uses of the Greek article in his Greek Testament with notes Grammatical and Exegetical,
vol. 2, p. 869). My acquaintance with Mr. Hoyer has taught me to respect the advances in
Greek scholarship represented by the work of Nigel Turner and others, and not dismiss so
quickly the intricacies of Greek grammar as being superfluous or insignificant (See related
notes on the Greek article at Mt Mt27.54. Jn Jn1.1. See entries under Nigel Turner in the
index).
In the examples I have cited above of mathematical structure found in the text of the
Greek New Testament using the procedures refined by Mr. Hoyer in his lifetime of research on
the subject, the mathematical pattern is exact (not based upon neighbor values as found in
the works of Ivan Panin and Jerry Lucas, though the Lucas volume provides valuable
mathematical and statistical justification for ascribing design even if their use be allowed), and
is found consistently in the same manner for every passage, so I believe Mr. Hoyers basic
research possesses greater validity than the other approaches alluded to. What has all this to
do with ascertaining the meaning of 666? I believe that this number will be found in the
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manner described, commonly referred to as gematria, and not by the many other approaches
esoteric followers of mysticism have devised to find this number, or in contemporary
occurrences of this number allegedly found on Social Security checks, computer bar codes,
etc., so prevalent in the literature of prophetic sensationalism (2 K 2Ki20.11n).
I am well aware that most serious Bible scholars would place these matters of the
symbolism of numbers and the alleged mathematical structure of the Greek text in the same
class as prophetic sensationalism. Oswald T. Allis has written a booklet titled Bible Numerics,
which criticizes the whole subject, particularly the work of Ivan Panin. Allis also authored the
article on Numerics, Bible in Bakers Dictionary of Theology, edited by Everett F. Harrison,
1960, p. 381. The writings of John J. Davis (Biblical Numerology, 1968; Contemporary
Counterfeits, pp. 23-29) are quite critical of this approach. Davis limits his acknowledgment of
any symbolic use of number in Scripture to the number seven (Biblical Numerology, p. 116). E.
C. Colwell, famous as a Greek scholar, wrote a little book on Bible study which contains some
pointed paragraphs against the work of Ivan Panin. Colwell claims such structures as Panin
found can be found anywhere, and adduces an example from the opening paragraph of Gone
with the Wind (The Study of the Bible, p. 109). I have analyzed the same passage using the
procedures Mr. Hoyer adopts for the Greek text of the N.T., only giving mathematical values
for the English alphabet in a similar fashion to those given by the Greeks. No mathematical
structure is evident. I have also tried numerous verses from the King James Version and other
English translations, and have yet to find a single example in English which possesses structure.
No doubt one could be found, if enough examples were testedbut I have run out of time. I
do not believe the strictures of Allis, Colwell, and Davis, among others, entirely apply to the
study as Mr. Hoyer has pursued it, though no doubt there are broader philosophic grounds for
objecting to any such study (no matter what evidence might be produced in its support) which
would lead them to reject any validity that might be claimed for it. But that noted scholars can
be decidedly wrong is evident when one compares the interpretations of Bible prophecy
expressed by Allis in his Prophecy and the Church with those of George N. H. Peters in his three
volume study, The Theocratic Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus, the Christ. Rather than commit the
logical fallacy of appeal to authority, I submit the evidence given in this extensive note (which
could easily be extended to book length) to the judgment of the reader. For further study of
the number 666 see the fascinating information in David Chiltons commentary on the book of
Revelation, The Days of Vengeance, pp. 344-352.
18. Here. Re Re1.3. Re17.9. Dt +* Dt29.29. Ps Ps107.43. Pr * Pr25.2. Da * Da12.9,
Da12.10. Ho Ho14.9. Mk Mk13.14. count. Re Re15.2. the number. Re Re21.17. Dt Dt3.11.
Ro Ro3.5. of a man. Re Re21.17. This would seem to restrict the application of this number
to an individual.
REVELATION 14
A prophetical view of the remnant of believers, during the reign of the beast, Re14.1-5. An
angel preacheth the Gospel, Re14.6" Re14.7 }. The fall of Babylon, Re14.8-12. The immediate
felicity of those who die in the Lord, Re14.13. The harvest of the world, and putting in of the
sickle, Re14.14-19. The vintage and winepress of the wrath of God, Re14.20.
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1. I looked. ver. Re14.14. Re Re4.1. Re6.8. Re15.5. Je Je1.11. Ezk Eze1.4. Eze2.9.
Eze8.7. Eze10.1, Eze10.9. Eze44.4. Da Da12.5. Am Am8.2. Zc Zec4.2. a Lamb. See on Re
Re5.5-9, Re5.12, Re5.13. Re7.9-17. mount. 2 S 2Sa5.7. Ps Ps2.6. Ps132.13, Ps132.14. Is
Is49.14. Jl Joe2.32. Mi Mic4.7. Ro Ro9.33. He * Heb12.22-24. Sion. i.e. peak, S#4622g. For
S# 06726h. 2 S + 2Sa5.7. Mt Mt21.5. Jn Jn12.15. Ro Ro9.33. Ro11.26. He Heb12.22. 1 P
1Pe2.6. with him. Is Is35.10. +* Is51.11. Jn * Jn17.24. an hundred forty and. ver. Re14.3. See
on Re * Re7.4-8. having. Re * Re3.12. * Re7.3. Re13.16, Re13.17. Lk Lk12.8. Jn + Jn1.12. his
Fathers. Je Je31.9, Je31.10. Mt Mt6.1, Mt6.32. Jn * Jn20.17. 2 Co 6:17, 18. name. Re *
Re3.12. * Re22.4. Dt Dt32.5. foreheads. Re Re7.3. Ezk Eze9.4.
2. a voice. Re Re10.4. Re11.12, Re11.15. Re19.1-7. the voice. Da Da10.6. of many
waters. Re +* Re1.15. Re17.1. * Re19.6. Ps * Ps93.4. Is * Is17.13. Ezk Eze1.24. * Eze43.2.
Jn +* Jn3.23. the voice. Re Re1.10. Re8.7-13. Re9.1. Re10.3, Re10.4. +* Re11.15. Ex
Ex19.16. Ex20.18. Zc Zec9.14. of thunder. Re Re6.1. Re10.3, Re10.4. Re19.6. harpers. See
on Re Re5.8. Re15.2. Re18.22. 2 S 2Sa6.5. 1 Ch 1Ch25.1-7. Ps Ps33.2. Ps43.4. Ps57.8.
Ps92.3. Ps98.5. Ps147.7. Ps149.3. Ps150.3-6.
3. they sung. Re Re5.12. Re15.3. Ps Ps87.5, Ps87.7. Je Je31.11, Je31.12. a new song. See
on Re Re5.9. Re15.3. Ps Ps33.3. * Ps40.3. Ps96.1. * Ps98.1. Ps137.3. Ps144.9. Ps149.1. Is
Is42.10. +* Is65.14. Mt Mt24.51. throne. See on Re Re4.2-11. four beasts. Re + Re4.6. the
elders. Re + Re4.4. no man. ver. Re14.1. Re Re2.17. Re19.12. Ps Ps25.14. Mt +* Mt11.25-27.
1 Co 1Co1.18. 1Co2.14. Ep Eph3.9. the hundred and. ver. Re14.1. Re Re7.4. redeemed.
See on Re Re5.9. Ex Ex14.10, Ex14.30. Ex15.1. Ps Ps107.2. 1 Co 1Co7.23. 2 P + 2Pe2.1.
4. not defiled. Re Re3.4. are virgins. Ps Ps45.14. SS So1.3. So6.8. Mt * Mt25.1. 1 Co
1Co7.25, 1Co7.26, 1Co7.28. 2 Co + 2Co11.2. 1 Ti 1Ti4.3. which follow. Re Re3.4. Re7.15-17.
* Re17.14. Nu Nu14.24. Jsh Jos1.16. 2 S 2Sa15.15. Ps * Ps18.23, Ps18.24. Mt Mt8.19. Lk
Lk9.57-62. Jn Jn1.36. * Jn8.12. Jn10.27. Jn12.26. Jn13.37. These were. Re Re5.9.
redeemed. Gr. bought. Ps Ps74.2. Ac +* Ac20.28. 1 Co * 1Co6.20. Ep * Eph1.14. Ti * Tt2.13,
Tt2.14. 1 P 1Pe2.9mg. the firstfruits. Le +* Le23.10. Is +* Is66.19. Je * Je2.3. Am Am6.1mg. Zc
Zec12.10. Ro Ro11.26, Ro11.27. 1 Co 1Co16.15. Ja + Jas1.18. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6.
5. in their mouth. Re Re21.8, Re21.27. Re22.15. Ps * Ps32.2. * Ps34.13. Ps55.11. Pr *
Pr8.8. Is Is6.5-7. * Is53.9. Is63.8. Zp * Zep3.13. Mt Mt12.34. Jn Jn1.47. 1 P * 1Pe3.10. no
guile. Ps Ps32.2. Is Is53.9. Jn Jn1.47. 1 P 1Pe2.22. without fault. Nu Nu23.21. Ps Ps15.1,
Ps15.2. SS * So4.7. Is * Is38.17. Da Da6.4. Ho Ho10.2. Mt * Mt5.48. Lk * Lk23.4. Jn +* Jn17.6.
Ep * Eph5.27. Col * Col1.22. Ju +* Jud24.
6. another. Re Re8.13. Re19.17. Is Is6.2, Is6.6, Is6.7. Ezk Eze1.14. Da Da9.21. in the
midst. Ge Ge1.6. having. Re Re10.7g. everlasting. Gr. aionios, Mt + Mt18.8. 2 S 2Sa23.5. Ps
Ps119.142. Ps139.24. Ps145.13. Is Is40.8. Is45.17. Is51.6, Is51.8. Ep Eph3.9-11. 2 Th
2Th2.16. Ti Tt1.1-3. He * Heb13.20. preach. Is * Is52.7. Mt Mt10.27. Mk * Mk16.15. Ro
Ro16.25. Col +* Col1.23. unto them. Re + Re3.10. to every. Re + Re5.9. Re10.11. Re13.7. Da
Da4.1. Da6.25, Da6.26. Mt * Mt24.14. Mk Mk13.10. Ep Eph3.9. Col * Col1.5, Col1.6.
7. with. Is Is40.3, Is40.6, Is40.9. Is44.23. Is52.7, Is52.8. * Is58.1. Ho Ho8.1. Fear. See on
Re +* Re11.18. * Re15.4. Re19.5. Ge * Ge22.12. Ge42.18. Ex Ex1.17-21. Jb Job1.1. Ps Ps36.1.
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Re20.6. Re22.7, Re22.14. Mt Mt5.11, Mt5.12. Mt10.28. 2 Co 2Co5.6-8. are the dead. T#855.
Re Re20.6. Jb * Job3.17, Job3.18. Ps Ps49.15. Ps73.24. Ec Ec4.1, Ec4.2. Is Is57.1, Is57.2. Lk *
Lk16.25. +* Lk23.43. 2 Co 2Co5.8. Ph Php1.21-23. He * Heb12.22, Heb12.23. which die. Jb
Job36.18. Ro Ro14.8. 1 Co 1Co15.18. 1 Th 1Th4.14, 1Th4.16. 1Th5.10. He +* Heb9.27. in the
Lord. Ps * Ps116.15. 1 Co 1Co15.18. 1 Th +* 1Th4.16n. from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit.
or, from henceforth saith the Spirit, Yea. Spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. Jn + Jn7.39. rest. The
righteous who die in the Lord do not suffer torment or punishment after death, as in
purgatory. There is no such place as purgatory known to Scripture, and even the Apocrypha
contains firm testimony against such a view in a remarkable statement at Wisdom 3:1, But
the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them. See
related note, Ezk Eze33.16n. T#337. Re + Re6.11. Re7.14-17. Re20.11-15. Re21.27. 1 Ch =
1Ch6.31. = 1Ch23.25, 1Ch23.26. 2 Ch = 2Ch35.3. Jb * Job3.17-19. Is Is35.10. * Is57.2. Da +*
Da12.2, Da12.13. Mt +* Mt25.46. Lk Lk16.19-31. +* Lk23.43. Ro Ro8.1. 2 Co 5:+* 2Co5.8,
2Co5.21. 2 Th +* 2Th1.6, 2Th1.7. 2 Ti + 2Ti2.12 (T#512). He * Heb4.3, Heb4.9-11. Heb10.1014. 1 P +* 1Pe1.4. 1 J 1Jn1.7. their labors. Re Re2.2g. Mt Mt11.17g. Mt26.10. 1 Co +*
1Co15.58. He +* Heb6.10. and their works. f121:121C, Le + Le19.13. Ps Ps19.11. Ps85.13. Mt
Mt25.35-40. Lk Lk16.9. 1 Co + 1Co15.58. Ga +* Ga6.7, Ga6.8. Ph Php2.17. 2 Ti * 2Ti4.7,
2Ti4.8. He +* Heb6.10, Heb6.11.
14. behold. ver. Re14.15, Re14.16. Re +* Re1.7. Re10.1. Re20.11. Ps Ps97.2. Is Is19.1.
Mt * Mt17.5. +* Mt24.30. * Mt26.64. Lk Lk21.27. like. Re + Re1.13. Ps Ps8.5. Ezk * Eze1.26. Da
+* Da7.13. Da10.16. Mt Mt8.20. * Mt13.37. Jn +* Jn1.51. Jn5.27. a golden. Re + Re6.2.
11:17. *17:14. *19:12. Ps * Ps21.3. He Heb2.9. a sharp. ver. Re14.15-17. Jl Joe3.12, Joe3.13.
Mt Mt13.30. Mk Mk4.29.
15. came. Re Re15.6. Re16.17. the temple. Re + Re3.12. crying. Re Re6.10. Is Is62.1,
Is62.6, Is62.7. to him. ver. Re14.14. Thrust. See on ver. Re14.14, Re14.18. Re Re19.21. Is
Is11.4. Je * Je51.33. Ho Ho6.11. Jl 3: Joe3.12-1616. Mt +* Mt13.30, Mt13.39. Mk Mk4.29.
2 Th 2Th2.8. the time. ver. Re14.7. Am Am8.2. 2 P * 2Pe3.9. harvest. Re Re13.12. Re19.1121. Is Is11.4. * Is34.1-8. Je Je51.33. Ezk ch. 38, 39. Jl Joe3.13. Zc Zec14.1-3. Mt +* Mt13.30,
Mt13.39-43, Mt13.47-50. Mt24.29-31. 2 Th 2Th1.7-10. 2Th2.8-12. Ju Jud14, Jud15. ripe. or,
dried. ver. Re14.18. Ge +* Ge15.16. Zc Zec5.6-11. Mt * Mt23.32. 1 Th * 1Th2.16.
16. he. ver. Re14.14. Mt +* Mt16.27. Jn * Jn5.22, Jn5.23. thrust. ver. Re14.19. Re Re16.1,
etc. Mt Mt13.41. Mt24.37-42. Mk * Mk4.29. 2 Th * 2Th1.6-8. was reaped. Je * Je51.33. Mt *
Mt3.12. * Mt13.30, Mt13.38-42.
17. came. ver. Re14.14, Re14.15, Re14.18. Re Re15.5, Re15.6. Re16.1.
18. came. Re * Re6.9, Re6.10. the altar. Re + Re6.9. Re8.3-5. Re9.13. Re16.7. He Heb8.6.
Heb9.23. which had power. Re Re16.8. over fire. Mt * Mt13.30, Mt13.39, Mt13.40. 2 P +*
2Pe3.7. and cried. See on ver. Re14.15, Re14.16. to him. ver. Re14.17. Thrust. ver. +*
Re14.15. Re Re19.15. Is Is63.1-6. Jl * Joe3.13. Lk * Lk18.8. the vine. Dt * Dt32.32, Dt32.33.
for her grapes. Jl Joe3.13. fully ripe. Ge * Ge15.16.
19. and cast. Re * Re19.15-21. Dt Dt32.32, Dt32.33. the wrath. ver. + Re14.10. Re +*
Re6.16.
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REVELATION 15
The seven angels with the seven last plagues, Re15.1" Re15.2 }. The song of them that
overcame the beast, Re15.3-6. The seven vials full of the wrath of God, and the temple is filled
with smoke, Re15.7" Re15.8 }.
1. I saw. Re Re12.1-3. Da Da4.2, Da4.3. Da6.27. seven angels. ver. Re15.6-8. Re Re8.2,
Re8.6. Re10.3. Re16.1-17. Re17.1. Re21.9. Mk 13:41, 42, 49, 50. the seven. Le * Le26.28.
last. Re Re8.13. Re11.14. Re16.17-21. Re17.1. plagues. Le Le26.21. Ex * Ex34.10. is filled.
ver. Re15.7. Re Re14.10, Re14.19. Re16.19. Re19.15. Da Da12.6, Da12.7, Da12.11,
Da12.12. the wrath. ver. Re15.7. Re +* Re6.16. + Re14.10.
2. a sea. Re + Re4.6. Re21.18. Ex = Ex15.19, Ex15.20. 2 K 2Ki16.17. 2 Ch * 2Ch4.2, 2Ch4.4,
2Ch4.15. Je * Je27.19. Je49.23. of glass. Re + Re4.6. Re21.21. Ex Ex24.10. mingled. Is Is4.4,
Is4.5. Mt Mt3.11. 1 P 1Pe1.7. 1Pe4.12. and them. Re Re7.9-17. Re12.17. Re14.1-5. victory
over. Re Re11.11, Re11.12. +* Re12.11. Re13.14-18. Re14.1-5. the beast. Re + Re13.1. his
image. Re + Re13.14. the number. Re Re13.17. stand. Ezk 14:30, 31. sea of glass. Re + Re4.6.
having. See on Re Re5.8. * Re14.2. Re19.1-7.
3. they sing. Re + Re5.9. Ps * Ps106.12. song of Moses. Ex =15: Ex15.1-1818. Dt Dt31.1922, Dt31.28-30. Dt32.1-43. the servant. Re + Re7.3. Dt Dt34.5. 1 Ch 1Ch6.49. 2 Ch
2Ch24.6. Ne Ne9.14. Da Da6.20. Da9.11. Jn Jn1.17. He Heb3.5. and the song. Re * Re5.9-13.
Re7.10, Re7.11. Re14.3, Re14.8. Great. Ex Ex15.11. Dt Dt32.4. Jb * Job5.9. Job37.5. Ps
Ps66.3. Ps78.12. Ps92.5. Ps105.5. Ps111.2. Ps118.22, Ps118.23. * Ps139.14. Ps145.6,
Ps145.17. Da Da4.2, Da4.3. marvelous. Ex Ex34.10. Ps Ps139.14. thy works. Ps Ps111.7.
Da Da4.37. Lord God. See on Re +* Re4.8. Re11.17. Almighty. Re +* Re1.8. Ge Ge17.1. Ex
Ex6.3. Am Am4.13, LXX. Jn Jn1.3. Jn8.56. Ac Ac7.38. just. Re Re16.5-7. Re19.2. Dt * Dt32.4.
Ps * Ps85.10, Ps85.11. Ps99.4. Ps100.5. Ps145.17. Is Is45.21. Ho Ho14.9. Mi * Mic7.20. Zp
Zep3.5. true. Ex +* Ex34.6. Dt Dt32.4. thou King. Ps Ps22.28. Is +* Is9.6, Is9.7. Is32.1,
Is32.2. Is33.22. Je Je10.7, Je10.10. Zc * Zec9.9. 1 Ti + 1Ti1.17. saints. or, nations, or, ages. Re
Re17.14. Re19.16.
4. Who shall. Re +* Re14.7. Ex Ex15.14-16. Ps Ps19.9. Ps72.5. * Ps89.7. * Ps111.10.
Ps130.4. Is Is60.5. Je Je5.22. Je10.7. Ho Ho3.5. Mi * Mic7.16, Mic7.17. Lk Lk12.4, Lk12.5.
and glorify. Re + Re11.13. Ps Ps22.23. Ps86.9. Ps102.13-22. Is Is24.15. Is25.3. Ml *
Mal2.2. Ro Ro15.9. 2 Th 2Th1.10-12. thou only. Re Re3.7. Re4.8. Re6.10. 1 S 1Sa2.2. Ps
Ps22.3. Ps99.5, Ps99.9. Ps111.9. Is * Is6.3. +* Is57.15. Hab Hab1.12. Mk Mk10.18. Lk *
Lk18.19. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.16n. 1 P 1Pe1.16. art holy. T#229. Re Re16.5. Ex Ex15.11. Le Le11.44. 1
S 1Sa2.2. 1Sa6.20. Jb Job4.17, Job4.18. Job34.10. Ps * Ps5.4, Ps5.5. Ps22.3. Ps27.4. *
Ps45.7. Ps71.22. Ps90.17. Ps99.9. * Ps111.9. * Ps145.17. Is * Is6.3. Is28.5. Is33.17. Hab *
Hab1.13. Zc Zec9.17. He + Heb7.26. for all nations. Re +* Re11.15. Ps Ps22.27, Ps22.31. *
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Ps46.10. * Ps48.10. Ps65.2. Ps66.4. Ps72.1-4. Ps86.9. ch. 117. Is Is45.23. Is66.18-20,
Is66.22, Is66.23. Je Je16.19. Zp Zep2.11. Zc Zec2.11. * Zec8.20-23. Zec14.16, Zec14.18. Ml
Mal1.11. shall come. Zc Zec8.22. for thy judgments. Re Re16.7. Re19.2, + Re19.8. Re21.4g.
Dt Dt32.4. Ps Ps76.8, Ps76.9. Ps97.6, Ps97.8. Ps98.2. Ps105.7. Ps145.17. Is Is26.9. *
Is59.18, Is59.19. Ezk * Eze39.17-21. Lk Lk1.6g. Ro Ro1.32g. Ro5.16g. He Heb9.1, Heb9.10g.
5. the temple. Re + Re3.12. * Re11.19. Ex Ex25.21. Nu Nu1.50, Nu1.53. Mt Mt27.51. the
tabernacle. Ex Ex31.7-11. Ex38.21. Ex40.34. Nu Nu1.50, Nu1.53. Nu9.15. Nu10.11.
Nu17.7, Nu17.8. Nu18.2. 2 Ch 2Ch24.6. Ac Ac7.44. the testimony. Ex Ex25.21, Ex25.22.
Ex27.21. was opened. Re Re11.19. Re19.11.
6. the seven angels. See on ver. Re15.1. came out. Re Re14.15. Re16.17. Nu Nu11.24.
plagues. Le Le26.21. clothed. Re * Re1.13. Ex Ex28.5-8. Ex39.1, Ex39.2, Ex39.5. Ezk *
Eze44.15, Eze44.17, Eze44.18. Lk Lk24.4. linen. Westcott and Hort read, after some MSS.,
stone here, but such a reading without a modifying word such as precious (timion) is
impossible, and manifestly an error, as Hoskier, roundly criticizing Horts defective note on this
passage, points out, charging that Hort caused the Revisers to invent Scripture, as at Re
Re15.6: arrayed with precious stone (H. C. Hoskier, Concerning the Genesis of the Versions of
the N.T., vol. 1, p. 388). Bruce M. Metzger calls the reading an early transcriptional error, and
labels Ezk Eze28.13 a superficial parallel (A Textual Commentary on the Greek New
Testament, p. 756). Ezk ? Eze28.13. Da Da10.6. pure. Re Re19.8. Ac Ac10.30. girded. Re +
Re1.13.
7. one. See on Re Re4.6-9. seven angels. ver. + Re15.1, Re15.6. golden. Re Re5.8.
Re16.2, etc. 17:1. 21:9. Ps * Ps75.8. Je Je25.15. vials. Re Re16.1-4, Re16.8, Re16.10,
Re16.12, Re16.17. Re17.1. Re21.9. Ne Ne7.70. wrath. ver. Re15.1. Re +* Re6.16. + Re14.10.
who liveth. Re + Re1.18. See on 4:9. 10:6. 1 Th 1Th1.9. for ever. Gr. aion, Re + Re1.6.
8. the temple. ver. Re15.5. Re + Re3.12. was filled. Ex Ex19.18. Ex29.43. * Ex40.34,
Ex40.35. Le Le16.2. Nu Nu9.15. 1 K * 1Ki8.10, 1Ki8.11. 2 Ch = 2Ch5.1, 2Ch5.11-14. 2Ch7.2. Ps
Ps18.8-14. Is Is6.4. Ezk Eze43.5. Hg * Hag2.7. from the glory. Re Re21.11, Re21.23. Ex
Ex40.34. Le * Le9.23, Le9.24. Nu Nu14.10. Ps Ps29.9. Ro + Ro3.23. 2 Th +* 2Th1.9. no man. Ex
Ex40.35. 1 K 1Ki8.11. Je Je15.1. La * La3.44. Ro Ro11.33. till. See on ver. Re15.1. plagues. Le
Le26.21. fulfilled. Ge Ge15.16.
REVELATION 16
The first angel pours out his vial on the earth, and the worshippers of the beast are plagued
with a noisome sore, Re16.1" Re16.2 }; the second, on the sea, which becomes blood, Re16.3;
the third, on the rivers and fountains, which also become blood; and the angel of the waters
celebrates the justice of God, in thus visiting bloody persecutors, which is confirmed by one
from the altar, Re16.4-7. The fourth angel pours his vial on the sun; and men, scorched with
fire, blaspheme God, Re16.8" Re16.9 }; the fifth, on the seat of the beast, with the miseries
caused, and the blasphemies excited, Re16.10" Re16.11 }. The sixth angel pours his vial on the
Euphrates, to prepare the way of eastern kings, Re16.12. Three unclean frogs, from the mouth
of the beast, stir up kings to war against God, Re16.13" Re16.14 }. A warning that Christ comes
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as a thief. Blessed are they that watch, Re16.15. The seventh angel pours his vial into the air,
and the last plagues are tremendously finished on Babylon, etc. Re16.16-21.
1. I heard. Re Re14.15, Re14.18. Re15.5-8. voice. Re Re1.15. Re14.15. Is Is66.6. the
temple. Re + Re3.12. the seven. ver. Re16.2, Re16.3, Re16.4, Re16.8, Re16.10, Re16.12,
Re16.17. Re Re8.6. See on 15:+1, 6. and pour. ver. Re16.2-12, Re16.17. Re14.9-11. Re15.7. 1
S 1Sa15.3, 1Sa15.18. Ps Ps69.24. * Ps79.6. Je * Je6.11. Je10.25. Je42.18. Je44.6. Ezk
Eze9.5-8. Eze10.2. * Eze22.22. Da Da9.11, Da9.27. Zp Zep3.8. Mt * Mt13.41, Mt13.42. the
vials. Re + Re15.7. the wrath. Re +* Re6.16. + Re14.10.
2. poured out. Ps * Ps79.1-6. La La4.11. upon the earth. Re * Re8.5, Re8.7g. Re14.16. Is
Is13.9. a noisome. Ex * Ex9.8-11. Le Le26.16. Nu Nu12.10. Dt Dt7.15. Dt28.15, Dt28.27,
Dt28.35. 1 S 1Sa5.6, 1Sa5.9. 2 Ch 2Ch21.15, 2Ch21.18. Jb Job2.7, Job2.8. Ps Ps78.66. Is
Is1.5, Is1.6. Is3.17, Is3.24. Lk Lk16.20-22. Ac Ac12.23. sore. ver. Re16.11. Ex Ex9.9. Dt *
Dt28.27, Dt28.35. had the mark. See on Re * Re13.15-18. worshipped. Re + Re13.15. Ex *
Ex20.4, Ex20.5. his image. Re + Re13.14.
3. second angel. Re Re8.8, Re8.9. upon. Re Re8.8. Re10.2. Re13.1. it became. Re
Re11.6. Ex Ex7.17-21. Ps * Ps78.41, Ps78.44. * Ps105.29. Is Is50.2. Ezk Eze16.38. Na Na1.2-4.
as the blood. Re + Re8.8. Ex Ex7.20, Ex7.21. and every. Re * Re8.9. Ge Ge1.30. Ge7.22.
soul. Gr. psyche, f171:171Q, 1 Co + 1Co15.45.
4. third angel. Re * Re8.10, Re8.11. upon. Re Re8.10, Re8.11. the rivers. Ps Ps78.44.
fountains. Re Re14.7. became blood. ver. Re16.5. Re Re14.7. Ex Ex7.20. Ex8.5. Is Is50.2.
Ezk Eze35.8. Ho Ho13.15.
5. the angel. ver. Re16.4. Jn Jn5.4. Thou art. ver. Re16.7. Re Re15.3. Re19.2. Ge +*
Ge18.25. Ezr Ezr9.15. Ne Ne9.33. Ps Ps119.137. Ps129.4. Ps145.17. Je Je12.1. La La1.18.
Da Da9.7, Da9.14. Jn Jn17.25. Ro * Ro2.2, Ro2.5. * Ro3.5, Ro3.26. 2 Th 2Th1.5, 2Th1.6. 1 J
+* 1Jn1.9. which art. Re Re1.4, Re1.8. Re4.8. Re11.17. Ex Ex3.14. Is Is41.4. Is43.3,
Is43.11. Is63.16. He Heb13.8. and shalt be. Re Re11.17n. hast judged. Dt Dt32.4. Ps
Ps145.17.
6. they have shed. Re Re6.10, Re6.11. Re13.10, Re13.15. * Re17.6, Re17.7. Re18.24.
Re19.2. Dt * Dt32.42, Dt32.43. 1 K * 1Ki18.4. * 1Ki19.14. 2 K 2Ki24.4. 2 Ch 2Ch24.20,
2Ch24.21. Ps Ps79.3. Is Is49.26. Is51.22, Is51.23. Je Je2.30. Je26.22, Je26.23. La La4.13.
Mt Mt7.2. Mt21.35-41. * Mt23.30-37. of saints. Re + Re11.18. and prophets. Re +* Re11.18.
Re18.20. blood to drink. Is Is49.26. Lk Lk11.49, Lk11.50. for they are worthy. Re Re3.4. +*
Re11.18. * Re18.20. Jg Jdg1.7. Ps Ps74.18-23. Ps79.10-13. Je Je26.11, Je26.16. Ezk Eze16.38.
Eze35.6. Lk +* Lk12.48. He Heb10.29.
7. out. Re * Re6.9. Re8.3-5. Re14.18. Is Is6.6. Ezk Eze10.2, Eze10.7. Even. Re * Re15.3,
Re15.4. Lord God. Re + Re4.8. Almighty. ver. Re16.14. Re +* Re1.8. Am Am4.13, LXX. true.
Re Re13.10. Re14.10. Re15.3. Re19.2. Ps Ps19.9. Ps119.137. righteous are. Ge * Ge18.2333. Ps * Ps50.6. Ro * Ro9.14. 2 Th 2Th1.6.
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8. fourth angel. Re * Re8.12. upon the sun. Re Re6.12. Re8.12. Re9.2. Is Is24.23. Ezk
Eze8.16. Lk * Lk21.25. Ac Ac2.20. Ro Ro1.18-23. and power. Re Re7.16. * Re9.17, Re9.18,
Re9.20, Re9.21. Re14.18. Jon Jon4.8. Mt Mt13.6. with fire. Re * Re9.17. Re14.18.
9. scorched. or, burned. Is * Is24.6. Is42.25. Ml Mal4.1. 2 P +* 2Pe3.7. f147:147D, Ge +
Ge1.29. blasphemed. ver. Re16.10, Re16.11, Re16.21. Re + Re13.6. 2 K 2Ki6.33. 2 Ch
2Ch28.22. Is Is1.5. Is8.21. Is52.5. Je Je5.3. Je6.29, Je6.30. Ezk Eze24.13. they repented not.
ver. Re16.11. Re + Re2.21. Re9.20. Ex Ex9.34, Ex9.35. Je Je8.6. Da Da5.22, Da5.23. Lk +*
Lk13.3, Lk13.5. 2 Co 2Co12.21. to give. Re + Re11.13. Re14.7. Ex Ex8.15. Jsh Jos7.19. 2 K
2Ki6.33. Jb Job1.11, Job1.20-22. Je Je13.16. Da * Da5.22, Da5.23. Am Am4.6-12.
10. upon. Re Re11.2, Re11.8. * Re13.2-4. Re17.9, Re17.17. * Re18.2, Re18.21-23. the
seat. or, throne. Re Re2.13. Re13.2. his kingdom. Re Re8.12. Re9.2. Ps Ps105.28. full of
darkness. Re Re9.2. Re18.11-19. Ex Ex10.21-23. Ps Ps78.49. Is Is8.21, Is8.22. Jl +* Joe2.1,
Joe2.2, Joe2.31. Zc * Zec14.12. Mt Mt8.12. Mt22.13. Mk * Mk13.24, Mk13.25. 2 P 2Pe2.17.
they. Re Re11.10. Mt Mt13.42, Mt13.50. * Mt24.51. Lk Lk13.28.
11. blasphemed. See on ver. Re16.9, Re16.21. the God. Re + Re11.13. 2 Ch 2Ch36.23. Ezr
Ezr1.2. Ezr5.11, Ezr5.12. Ezr6.10. Ezr7.12, Ezr7.21, Ezr7.23. Ne Ne1.4. Ne2.4. Ps Ps136.26.
Da Da2.18, Da2.19, Da2.44. Jon Jon1.9. because. ver. Re16.2, Re16.9. and repented not.
ver. Re16.9. 2 Ch * 2Ch28.22. Pr * Pr27.22. Da * Da12.10. Lk Lk23.39, Lk23.40. 2 Ti 2Ti3.13.
their deeds. Re Re2.13.
12. upon. Re * Re9.14. Re11.14. Is Is8.7. great river. Ge Ge15.18. Dt Dt1.7. Jsh
Jos1.4. Is * Is11.15. Is27.12. Is44.27. Je Je50.38. Je51.32, Je51.36. Zc * Zec10.10, Zec10.11.
Euphrates. Ge Ge2.10, Ge2.14. and the water. Re * Re17.15. Is Is11.15. Is42.15. Is44.27. Je
50: Je50.38-4040. Je51.36. dried up. Ex Ex14.21, Ex14.22. Jsh Jos3.15-17. Jos4.22. Ps
Ps74.15. Is * Is44.27. Hab Hab3.8. that the way. Is Is41.2, Is41.3, Is41.25. Is45.1-3. Is46.11.
Ezk ch. *38, 39. Da Da11.43-45. kings of. Is Is41.2, Is41.25. the east. Re Re7.2. Mt Mt2.1.
13. I saw. Ex Ex7.10-13, Ex7.22. three. ver. Re16.14. 2 Th * 2Th2.9-11. 1 Ti 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti
2Ti3.1-6. 2 P 2Pe2.1-3. 1 J 1Jn4.1-3. unclean. Re Re18.2. Mk + Mk3.30. spirits. Gr. pneuma,
Mt + Mt8.16. like frogs. Ex Ex8.2-7. Ps Ps78.45. Ps105.30. come out of. Re *12:+ Re12.3,
Re12.4, Re12.9-13. * Re13.1-7, Re13.11-18. the beast. Re + Re13.1. the false prophet. Re
Re13.11, Re13.14. * Re19.20. Re20.10. Mt + Mt7.15.
14. the spirits. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt8.16. Re Re12.9. 1 K * 1Ki22.19-23. 2 Ch 2Ch18.18-22.
Ezk Eze14.9. Jn * Jn8.44. 2 Co 2Co11.13-15. 1 Ti +* 1Ti4.1. Ja Jas3.15. working miracles. Re
13:+ Re13.13, Re13.14. Re19.20. Dt Dt13.1, Dt13.2. Mt Mt24.24. Mk Mk13.22. 2 Th *
2Th2.9. which. 1 K 1Ki22.6, 1Ki22.10, 1Ki22.11, 1Ki22.19-22. Ac Ac13.8-10. the whole. Re +*
Re3.10. Re12.9. Re13.3. Lk Lk2.1. Ro Ro1.8. 1 J 1Jn5.19. world. Gr. oikoumene, Mt +
Mt24.14. to gather. ver. Re16.16. Re * Re17.14. * Re19.19. Re20.8. 1 K * 1Ki22.20. Ps Ps2.13. Is Is34.1-8. Is63.1-6. Ezk * Eze38.8-12. Jl * Joe3.2, Joe3.9-14. Zc * Zec14.1-3. great day. Re +
Re6.17. Ac Ac2.20. Ro +* Ro2.4, Ro2.5. 1 Th 1Th5.2. God Almighty. See on ver. Re16.7. Re +*
Re1.8. Am Am4.13, LXX.
15. Behold. f136, Is + Is60.12. f161, Mk + Mk15.13. I come. Re + Re3.3. Mt * Mt24.43. *
Mt25.6. Jn + Jn21.22. 1 Th 1Th5.2-4. 2 P * 2Pe3.10. Blessed. f43, Dt + Dt28.3. Re Re1.3. +
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Re14.13. Re19.9. Re20.6. Re22.7, Re22.14. that watcheth. Re Re3.2, Re3.3. Mt +* Mt24.42,
Mt24.46. Mt25.13. Mt26.41. Mk Mk13.33-37. Mk14.38. Lk Lk12.37-43. + Lk21.36. Ac
Ac20.31. 1 Th 1Th5.6. 1 P 1Pe4.7. keepeth. SS So5.3. garments. Re Re3.18. lest. Re * Re3.4,
Re3.18. Ge * Ge3.10. Ex Ex32.25. Is Is47.3. Ezk Eze16.37. Ho Ho2.3, Ho2.10. Na Na3.5. Hab
Hab2.15. 2 Co 2Co5.3.
16. he gathered. Re Re14.20. Re16.14. Re17.14. Re19.17-21. Jg Jdg4.7. Is Is14.24-27.
Ezk Eze38.8-19. Da * Da11.35 Da12.1. Jl Joe3.2, Joe3.9-14. Mi * Mic4.11-13. Zp +* Zep3.8.
Zc * Zec12.3. * Zec14.2, Zec14.3. the Hebrew. Re Re9.11. Jn + Jn5.2. Jn19.13, Jn19.17. Ac
Ac26.14. Armageddon. i.e. hill of slaughter, S#717g. Jsh Jos12.21. Jos17.11. Jg Jdg1.27. *
Jdg5.19-22. 2 K 2Ki9.27. 2Ki23.29, 2Ki23.30. 2 Ch 2Ch35.22. Is Is10.28, LXX. Zc * Zec12.11.
17. seventh angel. Re +* Re11.15-19. into the air. Re * Re20.1-3. Ep * Eph2.2. Eph6.12.
there. ver. Re16.1. Re 11:+ Re11.15, Re11.19. Re14.17. Re15.5, Re15.6. voice out. Is
Is66.6. the temple. Re + Re3.12. Re15.8. Re21.22. the throne. Re + Re4.2. It is. Re +* Re10.6,
Re10.7. * Re21.6. Ezk Eze39.8. Da Da12.7-13. Jn Jn19.30. 1 P * 1Pe4.7.
18. were voices. Re + Re4.5. * Re8.5. * Re11.19. and thunders. Ex Ex19.16. great
earthquake. Re + Re6.12. Re11.13. Ezk * Eze38.20. Is * Is2.19, Is2.21. Da Da12.1. Hg +*
Hag2.6, Hag2.21, Hag2.22. Zc Zec14.4, Zec14.5. He +* Heb12.26-28. such as. Da Da12.1.
Jl Joe2.2. Mt Mt24.21.
19. great city. Re + Re11.8. * Re14.8. Re17.18. Re18.2, Re18.10, Re18.16-19, Re18.21.
was divided. Re Re11.13. Zc * Zec13.8, Zec13.9. cities of. ver. Re16.14. Re Re17.13-17. great
Babylon. Re + Re14.8. Re17.5. Is Is14.4. Da Da4.30. in remembrance. See on Re Re14.8-10.
* Re18.5. Ps Ps74.18. Ps89.50. Ps98.3. * Ps105.8, Ps105.42. * Ps137.7-9. Is Is49.26. Is51.1723. Je Je25.15, Je25.16, Je25.26. Je44.21. Ho * Ho9.7. the cup. Re Re14.10. Je Je25.15. Zc
Zec12.2-8. fierceness. f144:144B, Dt + Dt33.19. Re Re18.4. Is Is51.17. wrath. Re +* Re6.16.
Re19.15.
20. every island. Re * Re6.14. Re20.11. Ps * Ps102.25, Ps102.26. Is Is2.14-17. * Is34.3. the
mountains. Ps Ps18.7. * Ps46.1-3. * Ps72.3, Ps72.16. Ps148.9. Is Is2.2. Is44.23. Je *
Je4.23-25. Ezk Eze36.8. Hab * Hab3.6, Hab3.10.
21. there fell. Re Re8.7. * Re11.19. Ex * Ex9.23-26. Jsh * Jos10.11. Jb * Job38.22,
Job38.23. Ps * Ps18.12-14. Ps78.47. Ps105.32. Is Is28.17. * Is30.30. Ezk * Eze13.11, Eze13.13.
* Eze38.21, Eze38.22. hail. Ex Ex9.24. blasphemed. ver. Re16.9, Re16.11. Is Is8.21. the
plague. Ex Ex9.23-25.
REVELATION 17
A woman arrayed in purple and scarlet, with a golden cup in her hand, sitteth upon the
beast, Re17.1-4; which is great Babylon, the mother of all abominations, Re17.5-8. The
interpretation of the seven heads, Re17.9-11; and the ten horns, Re17.12" Re17.13 }. The
victory of the Lamb, 14, Re17.15. The punishment of the whore, Re17.16-18.
1. one. Re Re15.1, Re15.6. Re16.1-17. Re21.9. seven angels. Re + Re15.1. seven vials. Re
+ Re15.7. talked. Re Re4.1. Re21.15. Lk Lk9.30. Lk24.32. Come hither. Re Re21.9. I will. Re
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Re16.19. Re18.16-19. the judgment of. Je * Je51.11, Je51.13, Je51.33. the great. ver. Re17.4,
Re17.5, Re17.15, Re17.16. Re Re19.2. Dt Dt31.16, Dt31.17. Ps * Ps73.27. Is Is1.21. Is23.1517. Is57.3. Je Je2.20. Je3.1. Na * Na3.4, Na3.5. that sitteth. ver. * Re17.15. Je * Je51.13.
many waters. ver. Re17.15. Re Re1.15. Je Je51.13. Jn +* Jn3.23.
2. the kings. ver. Re17.13, Re17.17. Re Re14.8. Re18.3, Re18.9, Re18.23. committed
fornication. Is Is23.17. inhabitants. ver. Re17.8. Re + Re3.10. were made. ver. Re17.4. Re +
Re14.8. drunk. ver. Re17.6. Je * Je51.7. Da Da3.1, Da3.4-6. Zc Zec5.5-11. Jn + Jn2.10.
3. he carried. Re +* Re1.10. Re4.2. Re21.10. 1 K 1Ki18.12. 2 K 2Ki2.16. Ezk Eze3.12.
Eze8.3. Eze11.24. Ac Ac8.26, Ac8.29, Ac8.39. spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. f121:121A,
Ezk + Eze37.1. Lk + Lk24.37. into the wilderness. Re +* Re12.6, Re12.14. SS So8.5. a woman.
ver. Re17.4, Re17.6, Re17.18. Re * Re12.3. scarlet. Re * Re12.3. Mt + Mt27.28. full. See on Re
Re13.1-6. Da Da7.8, Da7.20, Da7.25. Da11.36. 2 Th 2Th2.4. having. ver. Re17.7, Re17.9-12.
Re + Re12.3. * Re13.1. ten horns. Da 7: Da7.7, Da7.20.
4. arrayed. Re Re18.7, Re18.12, Re18.16. purple. Re Re18.12, Re18.16. Jg Jdg8.26. Est
Es1.6. scarlet. ver. Re17.3. Re Re12.3. Mt Mt27.28. decked. Gr. gilded. Da Da11.38. pearls.
Re Re21.21. Mt + Mt13.46. golden. Re Re14.8. Re18.6. Re19.2. Ps Ps75.8. Je * Je51.7. 2 Th
2Th2.3-10. full of. Mt Mt23.25, Mt23.26. abominations. ver. Re17.5. Re Re21.27. Dt Dt18.9.
* Dt29.17. Dt32.16. 1 K * 1Ki14.24. 2 K 2Ki16.3. 2Ki21.2. 2Ki23.13, 2Ki23.24. Is Is44.19.
Is66.3. Ezk Eze8.6, Eze8.9, Eze8.13, Eze8.15, Eze8.17. Eze11.18. Eze14.6. Eze16.2. *
Eze20.7, Eze20.8, Eze20.30. Ho Ho9.10. Lk Lk16.15. filthiness. Ezr Ezr9.11. La La1.9. Ezk
Eze24.11, Eze24.13. Eze36.25.
5. upon. Re Re7.3. Re13.16. Is Is3.9. Ph Php3.19. written. Re Re3.12. Mystery. T#518.
ver. Re17.7. Re + Re1.20. Re13.11-18. Da Da7.8, Da7.24-26. Ep Eph5.32. 2 Th * 2Th2.3-10. 1
Ti * 1Ti4.1-3. 2 Ti 2Ti3.1-5. Babylon. Re Re11.8. + Re14.8. Re16.19. Re18.2, Re18.10,
Re18.21. Ge Ge10.10. Je Je51.47, Je51.48. Da Da4.30. The Mother. Re Re18.9. Re19.2. Pr
Pr9.13-18. Ezk * Eze16.44, Eze16.45. Harlots. or, fornications. ver. + Re17.1. Le Le20.5. Nu
Nu25.1. 2 Ch 2Ch21.11. Is Is1.21. Is23.17. Je Je2.20. Je3.1, Je3.6, Je3.8. Ezk * Eze16.15-17,
Eze16.28, Eze16.29, Eze16.31, Eze16.34, Eze16.35, Eze16.41. Eze20.30. * Eze23.5, Eze23.9,
Eze23.43, Eze23.44. Ho Ho2.5. Ho3.3. Ho4.5, Ho4.10, Ho4.13-15. Mi Mic1.7. Abominations.
ver. + Re17.4. 1 K 1Ki11.5. 2 K 2Ki23.11. Is Is66.17n. Am Am5.25, Am5.26. Ac Ac7.43.
6. drunken. ver. Re17.2. Re Re13.7, Re13.15. Re16.6. Re18.20-24. Is Is34.7. Da *
Da7.21, Da7.25. Mt Mt23.32-36. Jn + Jn2.10. the blood. Re + Re16.6. the saints. Re + Re8.3.
Ps * Ps79.2, Ps79.3. Ps83.1-5. Da +* Da11.33, Da11.35. the martyrs. Re + Re2.13. * Re6.9,
Re6.10. Re11.7, Re11.8. 12:+* Re12.11, Re12.13, Re12.17. Re13.7. Re18.24. Re20.4. Ps
Ps9.5, Ps9.9, Ps9.10, Ps9.12, Ps9.13, Ps9.19. Ps10.2, Ps10.3, Ps10.8, Ps10.14-18. Ps44.22.
Ps79.2, Ps79.3. Ps94.5, Ps94.6. Da Da7.21, Da7.25. Da8.27. Da11.33, Da11.35. Ac Ac22.20.
He Heb11.33-40. of Jesus. Re + Re1.2. I saw. Ec * Ec5.8. I wondered. f147:147D, Ge + Ge1.29.
Da * Da7.28. * Da8.27. Hab Hab1.13.
7. I will. See on ver. Re17.1-6, Re17.8. mystery. ver. + Re17.5. 2 Th * 2Th2.7. of the
woman. ver. + Re17.3. the beast. ver. + Re17.3. ten horns. Da * Da7.7.
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8. beast that thou. Re Re9.2, Re9.3. Re11.7. Re13.1-11. Da Da7.3. * Da10.20. was. That
is, had existence before Johns day. ver. Re17.10, Re17.11. Re Re1.4. Re13.3, Re13.12. is
not. Ge Ge5.24. shall ascend. This beast is the eighth and last kingdom in the times of the
Gentiles, the revived Grecian kingdom. Re * Re11.7. * Re13.1, Re13.2. Re17.8-11. Da
Da10.12-21. Jl Joe3.6. Zc Zec9.13. bottomless pit. Re + Re9.1. go into. ver. Re17.11. Re
Re13.10. Re14.8-20. ch. 16, 18. 19:15-21. 20:10. Da * Da7.11, Da7.26. Da11.45. 2 Th 2Th2.38. that dwell. ver. Re17.2. Re + Re3.10. shall wonder. Re * Re13.3, Re13.4. whose names. Re
+* Re13.8. Re20.12, Re20.15. written. Re * Re21.27. Da Da12.1. the book. f22:22D, Ex +
Ex32.32. Re + Re3.5. Ps Ps69.28. Ph Php4.3. from. Re Re13.8. Mt + Mt13.35. Mt25.34. Jn
Jn17.24. Ac Ac15.18. Ep +* Eph1.4. Ti * Tt1.2. 1 P 1Pe1.20. world. Gr. kosmos, Mt + Mt4.8. the
beast that was. Re Re13.1-4, Re13.11, Re13.12. yet is. Re Re7.11. *8:23, 24. *9:27. *11:36,
45.
9. here. Re * Re13.18. Pr Pr9.10. Da * Da12.4, Da12.8-10. Ho Ho14.9. Mt * Mt13.11.
Mt24.15. Ja * Jas1.5. 1 J 1Jn2.20, 1Jn2.27. The seven heads. ver. + Re17.3, Re17.7, Re17.18.
Re13.1. mountains. Je Je51.25. Da Da2.35. Zc Zec4.7.
10. are fallen. The word is always used of violent death, when speaking of individuals, or
violence when referring to kingdoms. Jg Jdg3.25. Jdg5.27. 2 S 2Sa1.19, 2Sa1.25. Is Is21.9. Je
Je50.15. Je51.8. Ezk Eze29.5. Eze30.6. short space. Re Re12.12.
11. that was. See on ver. Re17.8. goeth into. ver. Re17.8. Re Re13.10. 2 Th * 2Th2.6-9.
12. the ten. ver. Re17.3, Re17.16. Re Re12.3. Re13.1. Da Da2.40-43. * Da7.7, Da7.8,
Da7.20, Da7.24. Zc Zec1.18-21. received no kingdom. Lk Lk19.12, Lk19.15. He Heb12.28.
receive power. Da * Da4.34, Da4.35. one hour. Re Re3.10. Re14.7, Re14.15. Re18.10,
Re18.17, Re18.19. Is Is61.2. Mt Mt14.15. Mt18.1. Mk Mk6.35. 2 Co + 2Co7.8. Phm Phm15.
13. one. Re Re16.14. Ph Php1.27. Php2.2. shall. ver. Re17.17. Is Is10.5-7. Ezk Eze38.10.
Ac * Ac4.28.
14. shall make war. Re Re11.7. Re12.6, Re12.7. + Re16.14. Re19.15-21. Is * Is8.9,
Is8.10. Da Da7.21, Da7.25. * Da8.25. * Da11.31. 13:9-12, 24, 25. Zc Zec2.8. Mt Mt25.40. Ac
Ac4.26. Ac9.4, Ac9.5. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6. the Lamb shall. Re + Re3.21. Re6.12-17. Ps
Ps2.8, Ps2.9. * Ps21.8-12. Ps110.5. Is * Is8.9, Is8.10. Je * Je50.44. Da * Da2.44. Da7.26,
Da7.27. 1 Co 1Co15.24n, 1Co15.25n. overcome. T#82. Re Re12.11. Ps Ps24.7. * Ps110.5,
Ps110.6. Is Is13.3-9. +* Is24.21-23. Zc Zec6.13. Mt Mt24.30. Mt25.31, Mt25.32. Ep Eph1.1921, + Eph1.22 (T#96). Ph * Php2.9-11. He Heb1.1-4. Lord of lords. f147:147H, Ge + Ge9.25. Re
* Re1.5. * Re19.16. Dt Dt10.17. Ps Ps136.2, Ps136.3. Pr Pr8.15, Pr8.16. Da Da2.47. Mt
Mt28.18. Jn Jn8.24. Ac +* Ac10.36. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.15. 2 Ti +* 2Ti4.1. King of kings. f147:147H, Ge
+ Ge9.25. Re Re1.5. Mt Mt25.34. 1 Ti * 1Ti6.14, 1Ti6.15. and they. Re Re14.1-4. Re19.14. Ps
+* Ps149.5-9. Je 1:44, 45. Mi Mic5.7-9. Jn +* Jn15.16. Ro Ro8.30, Ro8.37. 2 Ti 2Ti2.4. He
Heb3.1, Heb3.2. 1 P 1Pe2.9. with him. Re Re3.4. Re14.4. Re19.14. Ps +* Ps149.5-9. Da *
Da7.13, Da7.14, Da7.21, Da7.22. called. Mt Mt22.14. Ro + Ro1.6. * Ro8.28. 2 Ti * 2Ti1.9. and
chosen. Dt +* Dt10.15. Mt Mt22.14. Lk +* Lk18.7g. Jn +* Jn15.16. Col Col3.12. 1 Th 1Th5.9. 1
P * 1Pe1.1, 1Pe1.2. 1Pe2.8, 1Pe2.9. and faithful. Re Re2.10, Re2.13. 1 Co + 1Co4.2. 2 Ti *
2Ti1.12.
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15. The waters. See on ver. Re17.1. Ps * Ps18.4, Ps18.16. Ps65.7. *93:3, 4. 124:4. Is *
Is8.7, Is8.8. Je *51: Je51.13, Je51.42, Je51.55. Ezk Eze27.26. the whore. Re Re17.2. are. Re
Re10.11. Re11.9. Re13.7, Re13.8. Ps Ps18.4, Ps18.16. Ps124.4. Is Is8.7. peoples. Re + Re5.9.
16. the ten. See on ver. Re17.2, Re17.10, + Re17.12. these. f163. Syllepsis, Jn + Jn16.13.
By the figure Syllepsis, the concord of the pronoun is logical rather than grammatical. These
(masculine) links the horns and the beast (which are neuter) together. shall hate. ver.
Re17.1, Re17.2, Re17.13. Re Re16.12. Is Is13.17, Is13.18. Is14.4-6. Je Je25.14. Je50.41,
Je50.42. the whore. T#520. Re * Re18.4, Re18.8. Re19.1-3, Re19.20. Da Da7.11, Da7.26. 2
Th 2Th2.8. desolate. Re Re18.17, Re18.19. and naked. Re Re18.16, Re18.17. Ezk Eze16.3744. Eze23.45-49. Eze23.29, Eze23.45-49. Ho Ho2.2, Ho2.3. eat. Re Re19.18. Jb Job31.31. Ps
Ps14.4. Ps27.2. Da Da7.5. Mi Mic3.3. Ja Jas5.3. and burn. Re Re18.8, Re18.16. Le Le20.14.
Le21.9.
17. God hath. See on ver. Re17.13. Dt +* Dt2.30. Pr Pr21.1, +* Pr21.30. Is Is10.5-7. *
Is14.27. * Is46.9-11. * Is66.4. Am +* Am3.6. Ac +* Ac2.23. Ac4.27, * Ac4.28. Ro Ro9.19-22. 2
Co 2Co8.16. Ep +* Eph1.11. Ph Php2.13. 2 Th +* 2Th2.11. 1 P +* 1Pe2.8. put. Ezr Ezr7.27. Ps
Ps105.25. Pr Pr21.1. Je Je32.40. 2 Th 2Th2.10-12. Ja Jas1.13-17. to fulfil. Is * Is55.11. Lk
Lk22.3, Lk22.22, Lk22.37. Jn Jn13.2, Jn13.18. to agree. ver. Re17.13. give their kingdom. 2
Th 2Th2.11. until. Re Re6.11. +* Re10.7. Re15.1. Pr Pr19.21. Is 45:27. Is46.10, Is46.11. Je
Je27.6, Je27.7. Ezk * Eze38.16, Eze38.17. Da Da12.7. Jn * Jn10.35. Jn12.39, Jn12.40.
Jn19.24, Jn19.28. the words. Ps * Ps119.89. Je Je1.12. Jn Jn17.17. be fulfilled. Lk + Lk21.22.
18. the woman. ver. Re17.5, Re17.9. Re Re16.19. Re18.2. Da Da2.37, Da2.38, Da2.40,
Da2.41. Da7.23. Lk Lk2.1. great city. Re Re11.8. Re16.19. Ge Ge11.9. Je Je25.26. Da Da1.1,
Da1.2. Zc Zec5.1-11. which reigneth. Re Re12.4. Je Je27.2-7. Lk Lk2.1. Jn Jn19.15. the kings
of. Re * Re16.14. Ps Ps2.2. Ps89.27.
REVELATION 18
A mighty angel announces the fall of Babylon, and its utter desolation, because of its
abominations, Re18.1-3. A voice from heaven calls on the people of God to come out of her,
lest they should be involved in her destruction, Re18.4-8. The kings and merchants connected
with her lament her fall, Re18.9-19. The apostles and prophets are called to rejoice over it,
Re18.20. Her final and total overthrow first signified by a millstone cast into the sea; and then
is emphatically described, Re18.21-24.
1. I saw. See on Re 17:+ Re17.1, Re17.7. come down. Re + Re10.1. and the earth. Re
Re21.23. Is Is60.1-3. Ezk Eze10.4. Eze43.2. Hab * Hab3.3, Hab3.4. Lk Lk2.9. Lk17.24. Ac
Ac9.3. Ac12.7. 2 Th 2Th2.8.
2. cried. Re Re1.15. Re5.2. Re10.3. Re14.15. Je Je25.30. Jl * Joe3.16. Babylon. ver.
Re18.10, Re18.21. Re + Re14.8. Re16.19. Re17.5, Re17.18. Is * Is13.19. * Is21.9. Je * Je51.8,
Je51.60-64. Da Da4.30. is fallen. Re * Re14.8. Is Is13.17. Is21.9. Je * Je51.8. Da Da5.2831. become. Le Le11.13-19. Is Is13.20-22. Is14.23. Is21.8. * Is34.11-15. Je * Je50.39, Je50.40.
* Je51.37. Mk Mk5.3-5. Lk Lk8.27, Lk8.28. habitation of devils. Le Le17.7. 2 Ch 2Ch11.15.
Is Is13.21. Is34.14. Je Je50.39. Je51.37. Zp Zep2.14, Zep2.15. every foul. Re Re16.13. Mt
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Mt8.28. Mk + Mk3.30. Mk5.2, Mk5.3. Lk Lk8.27. spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt8.16. every
unclean. Is Is14.23. Is34.11.
3. all nations. ver. Re18.9. Re + Re14.8. * Re17.2. Je Je51.7. have drunk. Is Is51.17,
Is51.22. Je Je25.16, Je25.27. Je51.7. wrath. f24:24N, Ge + Ge17.5. committed fornication.
Is Is23.17. the kings. ver. Re18.9. Re Re17.2. the merchants. ver. Re18.11-17, Re18.19,
Re18.23. Is Is47.15. Ezk Eze27.33. 2 P 2Pe2.1-3. abundance. or, power. Pr Pr23.1-3. her
delicacies. ver. Re18.7, Re18.9. Je Je51.34. La La4.5. Lk Lk7.25. 1 Ti 1Ti5.11.
4. Come out. T#115. Ge * Ge19.12, Ge19.13, Ge19.16, Ge19.17, Ge19.29. Nu * Nu16.21,
Nu16.26, Nu16.27. 2 Ch + 2Ch19.2 (T#112). Ps + Ps26.4 (T#122). Is * Is48.20. * Is52.11. Je *
Je50.8. Je51.6, Je51.9, Je51.45, Je51.50. Zc * Zec2.6, Zec2.7. Mt Mt24.15, Mt24.16. Lk
Lk12.51. 2 Co +* 2Co6.17. * 2Co7.1. 1 Ti + 1Ti6.5 (T#177). Ju * Jud23. partakers. Ps Ps50.18.
Mt Mt23.30. 1 Ti 1Ti5.22. 2 J * 2Jn11. her plagues. Re Re15.1.
5. reached. f155:155F, Ge + Ge4.7. Ge Ge4.10. Ge18.20, Ge18.21. Ge19.13. 2 Ch
2Ch28.9. Ezr Ezr9.6. Je * Je51.9. Jon Jon1.2. remembered. f22:22C, Ge + Ge8.1. See on Re *
Re16.19. Is Is47.10.
6. Reward her. Re Re13.10. Re16.5, Re16.6. Ex Ex21.23-25. Ps Ps28.4. Ps137.8. Je *
Je50.15, Je50.29. Je51.24, Je51.49. 2 Ti 2Ti4.14. double unto. Ex * Ex22.4. Is +* Is40.2.
Is61.7. Je Je16.18. Je17.18. Zc Zec9.12. according to. Re Re2.23. Re20.12. Re22.12. Je
Je50.29. the cup. See on Re Re14.10. Re16.19. * Re17.2, Re17.4. Ps * Ps11.6. * Ps75.8. Je
Je25.15, Je25.16, Je25.26. Je51.7. hath filled. Re Re14.10.
7. much she. Is Is22.12-14. Is47.1, Is47.2, * Is47.7-9. Je * Je50.31, Je50.32. Ezk Eze28.210. Zp Zep2.15. 2 Th 2Th2.4-8. lived deliciously. ver. + Re18.3. Ps * Ps73.3, Ps73.16, Ps73.20.
Lk * Lk9.25. so much. Lk +* Lk12.47, Lk12.48. for she. Re Re17.18. Ps Ps10.6, Ps10.11,
Ps10.13. Ps49.11. Is Is47.7. Ob Ob3. Zp Zep2.15. I sit. Ps Ps45.9. Is * Is47.5. Je Je13.18. La
La1.1. a queen. Je Je7.18. * Je44.17. Ac Ac8.27. no widow. f175:175B, Ge + Ge21.16. Is
Is47.7, Is47.8. La La1.1.
8. shall her plagues. ver. Re18.10, Re18.17, Re18.19. Ex Ex9.14. Is * Is47.9-11. Je Je51.6.
death. Re Re6.8. and she. ver. Re18.9. Re 17:+ Re17.16, 19. * Re19.3. Je Je51.58. for strong.
Re Re11.17. Re15.1. Jb Job9.19. Ps Ps2.1-5, Ps2.9. Ps62.11. * Ps89.8, Ps89.13. Is Is27.1. Je *
Je50.31, Je50.34, 54-56. Ezk Eze16.59. Am Am3.6. 1 Co 1Co10.22.
9. the kings. ver. Re18.3, Re18.7. Re Re17.2, Re17.12, Re17.13. Ps Ps2.2. Ps48.4, LXX.
Is Is23.14. Ezk Eze26.16, Eze26.17. Eze27.33. committed fornication. Is Is23.17. lived
deliciously. ver. + Re18.3. shall bewail. ver. Re18.20. Ps Ps58.10. Je * Je50.46. Ezk Eze26.16,
Eze26.17. 27: Eze27.30, Eze27.35. Eze32.9, Eze32.10. Da Da4.14. Zc Zec11.2, Zec11.3. the
smoke. ver. Re18.18. Re + Re14.11. Re19.3. Ge * Ge19.28. Dt Dt29.23. Is Is13.19. Is30.33.
Is34.9, Is34.10. Je Je50.40. Je51.31, Je51.32. Ju * Jud7.
10. Standing afar. ver. Re18.15, Re18.17. Nu Nu16.34. Alas. ver. Re18.16, Re18.19. Je +*
Je30.7. Jl Joe1.15. Am Am5.16. that great. Re + Re14.8. Ge += Ge11.4. Is Is21.9. Ezk
Eze26.17. Da Da4.30. for. See on ver. Re18.8, Re18.17, Re18.19. Re + Re17.12. Je Je51.8,
Je51.9.
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11. the merchants. ver. + Re18.3, Re18.9, Re18.15, Re18.20, Re18.23. Re Re13.16,
Re13.17. Is Is23.1-15. Is47.15. Ezk Eze26.17-21. Eze27.27-36 Eze27.36. Zp Zep1.11,
Zep1.18. shall weep. Ezk Eze27.30, Eze27.31. buyeth. Pr Pr3.14. Mt Mt22.5. Jn Jn2.16. Ac
Ac19.24-34. 2 P 2Pe2.3.
12. merchandise. Re Re17.4. 1 K 1Ki10.11, 1Ki10.12. Pr Pr8.10, Pr8.11. Ezk Eze27.5-25.
of gold. Re + Re17.4. and. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. fine linen. ver. Re18.16. Re Re19.8, Re19.14.
Est Es1.6. Es8.15. Lk Lk16.19. purple. Re Re17.4. Mk Mk15.17, Mk15.20. Jn Jn19.2, Jn19.5.
Ac Ac16.14. thyine. or, sweet. 1 K 1Ki10.11. 2 Ch 2Ch2.8.
13. And. f148, Ge + Ge8.22. cinnamon. 1 K 1Ki10.10, 1Ki10.15, 1Ki10.25. 2 Ch 2Ch9.9.
Pr Pr7.17. SS So1.3. So4.13, So4.14. So5.5. Am Am6.6. Jn Jn12.3-8. frankincense. Le Le2.1,
Le2.2. Is Is60.6. Mt Mt2.11. fine flour. Ge Ge18.6. Nu Nu6.15. 1 S 1Sa1.24. slaves. or, bodies.
Ge Ge36.6. Ex Ex21.16. Dt Dt24.7. Dt28.68. Ne Ne5.4, Ne5.5, Ne5.8. Is Is50.1. Ezk
Eze27.13. Am Am2.6. Am8.6. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10. and souls. Gr. psyche, f171:171Q, Ac + Ac2.41. Nu
Nu31.35. 1 Ch 1Ch5.21. Ezk Eze27.13. 2 P 2Pe2.3, 2Pe2.9.
14. thy soul. Gr. psyche. Here psyche is the seat of appetite. f121:121A. Metonymy of
Cause. For the other uses of psyche see Mt + Mt2.20n. For other instances of f121:121A, see
Ge + Ge23.8. Nu Nu11.4, Nu11.34. Ps Ps78.18. Ps106.14. Ps107.9. Pr Pr6.30. Is Is5.14.
Is29.8. 1 Co 1Co10.6. Ja * Jas4.2. 1 J * 1Jn2.16, 1Jn2.17. lusted after. 1 J * 1Jn2.15-17.
departed. Ec Ec2.1-11. Ec5.10-17. Mt Mt6.19-24. Lk Lk12.20. Lk16.25.
15. merchants. ver. + Re18.3. Ezk Eze27.36. which. ver. Re18.3, Re18.11. Ho Ho12.7,
Ho12.8. Zc Zec11.5. Mk Mk11.17. Ac Ac16.19. Ac19.24-27. shall stand. See on ver. Re18.11,
Re18.17. Jg Jdg18.23, Jdg18.24. Ezk Eze27.31. Am Am5.16, Am5.17. weeping. Ezk
Eze27.30, Eze27.31.
16. Alas. See on ver. Re18.10, Re18.11, Re18.19. Re Re17.4. Lk Lk16.19, etc. that great.
Re + Re14.8. city. Ge += Ge11.4. clothed. Re Re17.4. fine linen. ver. + Re18.12. scarlet. ver.
Re18.12. Re + Re17.4.
17. in one hour. ver. + Re18.10. Is Is47.9. Je Je51.8. La La4.6. come to nought. ver.
Re18.19. Re Re17.16. Is Is13.19. Je Je49.18. Je50.40. Mt Mt7.26, Mt7.27. And every. ver.
Re18.11. Is * Is23.14. Ezk * Eze27.27-36. Jon Jon1.6. Ac Ac27.11. sailors. Ezk Eze27.29. Ac
Ac27.27, Ac27.30g. stood afar. ver. Re18.10, Re18.15.
18. cried. Ezk Eze27.30. when. See on ver. Re18.9. Re + Re14.11. What. ver. Re18.10. Re
Re13.4. Is Is23.8, Is23.9. Je Je51.37. Ezk Eze27.30-32. this great. Re + Re14.8.
19. they cast dust. Jsh Jos7.6. 1 S 1Sa4.12. 2 S 2Sa1.2. 2Sa13.19. 2Sa15.32. Ne Ne9.1. Jb
Job2.12. La La2.10. Ezk Eze27.30. weeping. See on ver. Re18.10, Re18.15, Re18.16. Ezk
Eze27.31. Alas. ver. Re18.10, Re18.16. wherein. ver. + Re18.3. Ezk Eze27.36. ships. Is
Is23.14. Ezk Eze27.9. the sea. Ezk Eze27.33. for. ver. Re18.8. one hour. ver. + Re18.10.
desolate. ver. Re18.17. Re Re17.16. Je Je51.37, Je51.43. Ezk Eze26.19.
20. Rejoice. Re + Re12.12. Re19.1-3. Dt Dt32.43. Jg Jdg5.31. Ps Ps48.11. * Ps58.10.
Ps96.11-13. Ps107.42. Ps109.28. Pr Pr11.10. Is * Is26.1, Is26.5-8. Is44.23. Is49.13. Je
Je51.47, Je51.48. and ye holy. Re + Re8.3. +* Re11.18. Ep Eph2.20. Eph3.5. Eph4.11. 2 P
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REVELATION 19
The apostle hears in vision all the servants of God praise him with loud acclamations,
Re19.1-6. The marriage of the Lamb, Re19.7-9. John, about to worship the angel, is reproved,
and forbidden, Re19.10. Christ and his followers, on white horses, are seen obtaining great and
decisive victories, and utterly destroying all opposers, especially the beast and the false prophet
and their adherents, who are cast alive into a lake of fire and brimstone, Re19.11-21.
1. after. See on Re ch. 18. I heard. ver. Re19.6. Re +* Re11.15. Re18.20. saying. Ps
Ps66.1, Ps66.3-5, Ps66.8. Alleluia. ver. Re19.3, Re19.4, Re19.6. Ps +* Ps68.4. Ps104.35.
Ps105.45. Ps106.1, Ps106.48. Ps111.1. Ps112.1. Ps113.1, Ps113.9. Ps115.18. Ps116.19.
Ps117.2. Ps135.1, Ps135.3, Ps135.21. Ps146.1, Ps146.10. Ps147.1, Ps147.20. Ps148.1,
Ps148.14. Ps149.1, Ps149.9. Ps150.1mg, Ps150.6. Salvation. Re Re4.10, Re4.11. Re5.9-13.
7:+ Re7.10-1212. Re11.15. Re12.10. 1 Ch 1Ch29.11. Ps Ps3.8. Is Is12.2. Jon Jon2.9. Mt +*
Mt6.13. 1 Ti 1Ti1.16, 1Ti1.17. glory. Re + Re4.9. honor. Re + Re4.9. Jn +* Jn5.23. power. Re +
Re4.11. Ps Ps62.11.
2. true. See on Re Re15.3. + Re16.7. Dt Dt32.4. Ps Ps19.9. Ps119.137. Is Is25.1. and
righteous. Re Re16.5-7. Ge +* Ge18.25. Ps Ps58.11. Ps145.17. Is Is45.21. judged. Re +
Re6.10. Re17.1, Re17.2, Re17.15, Re17.16. Re18.3, Re18.9, Re18.10, * Re18.20, Re18.23.
the great. Re Re14.8. 17:+ Re17.1, Re17.6, Re17.15. and hath avenged. See on Re +* Re6.10.
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Re1.3. + Re14.13. Re16.15. Re20.6. Re22.7, Re22.14. SS * So1.4. are called. Ps Ps45.14. Jn
Jn3.29. marriage supper. Re * Re3.20. SS So2.4. Is * Is25.6-9. Mt Mt9.15. * Mt22.2-4. Lk *
Lk14.15-17. Lk22.15-18, Lk22.29, Lk22.30. Ac +* Ac3.19. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6. he saith. Re
Re17.1. These. ver. Re19.11. Re Re21.5. Re22.6. 1 Ti 1Ti1.15. 1Ti4.9. 2 Ti 2Ti2.11. Ti Tt3.8.
10. I fell. Re Re1.17, Re1.18. Re22.8, Re22.9. Jsh Jos5.14. Mk Mk5.22. Mk7.25. Lk
Lk5.8, Lk5.10. Ac Ac10.25, Ac10.26. Ac14.11-15. 1 J 1Jn5.21. to worship. When used with
the Dative case this Greek word means to worship with divine honor (Re Re4.10. Re5.14.
Re7.11. Re11.16. Re14.7. Re19.4, Re19.10, Re19.10. Re22.9). When followed by the
accusative case it means merely to do homage or obeisance to another, as from man to man.
This shows that divine worship will be actually offered to the Beast (13:4, 4, 15. 16:2. 19:20);
though the Accusative case is also used of the worship of the Beast (Re Re9.20. Re13.8,
Re13.12. Re14.9, Re14.11. Re20.4). In the other passages where proskuneo occurs the case is
not shown on account of some other part of speech being used with the verb (E. W. Bullinger,
Apocalypse, pp. 594, 595). Mt +* Mt14.33. He Heb1.6. See. 2 Co 2Co8.7. Ep Eph5.15,
Eph5.33. 1 Th 1Th5.15. He Heb12.25. do it not. Ex +* Ex34.14. Ac * Ac10.25, + Ac10.26. I am.
Re Re5.9n. Ps Ps103.20, Ps103.21. Da Da7.10. Lk Lk1.19. He * Heb1.14. that have. Re
Re12.17. 1 J + 1Jn5.10. the testimony. See on Re 1:+ Re1.2, Re1.9. Re12.11, Re12.17. Re22.9.
1 J 1Jn5.10. worship God. Re Re4.10. Re5.8, Re5.12n, Re5.13. Re14.7. * Re15.4. Ex
Ex34.14. 2 K 2Ki17.36. Ps Ps45.11. Da Da3.14. Mt +* Mt4.10. Jn * Jn4.22-24. Ph Php3.3. for
the. Lk * Lk24.25-27, Lk24.44. Jn +* Jn5.39. Ac Ac3.12-18. +* Ac10.43. Ac13.27. Ro Ro3.21,
Ro3.22. 1 P * 1Pe1.10-12. 2 P * 2Pe1.19-21. of. f181:181E, Ge + Ge3.24. spirit. Gr. pneuma,
f121:121A, Mt + Mt5.3n. Jsh Jos5.13-15. Zc Zec12.10. of prophecy. Re + Re11.3. Is +* Is9.6.
Mi +* Mic5.2.
11. heaven. See on Re Re4.1. Re11.19. Re15.5. Jn + Jn1.51. opened. Ezk Eze1.1. a
white. ver. Re19.19, Re19.21. See on Re Re6.2. Zc Zec1.8. Zec6.3. he that. f105, Ml +
Mal4.2. Faithful. ver. Re19.9. Re + Re1.5. Re3.7, Re3.14. Jn Jn14.6. and in righteousness.
Re Re15.3-7. Ps * Ps45.3-7. Ps50.6. Ps72.2-4. * Ps96.13. Ps98.9. Ps99.4. Pr Pr16.12. Is *
Is11.3-5. Is32.1. Is45.21. Is63.1-5. Je +* Je23.5, Je23.6. Je33.15. Zc * Zec9.9, Zec9.10. He
Heb7.1, Heb7.2. doth he judge. Ps Ps50.2, Ps50.3. +* Ps94.15. Ps96.13. Ps110.1, Ps110.2.
Is * Is16.5. Is28.5, Is28.6. * Is61.2. Je * Je5.26, Je5.27. Mt * Mt24.30, Mt24.31. Ac Ac24.10n.
make war. Zc Zec14.1-4.
12. eyes. See on Re * Re1.14. * Re2.18. Da Da10.6. Ml * Mal3.2. on his. Re Re6.2. +
Re12.3. Re13.1. Ps Ps8.5. * Ps21.3. Ps132.18. SS So3.11. Is Is62.3. Zc Zec9.16. Mt Mt21.5.
Mt28.18. He Heb2.9. a name. ver. Re19.16. Re * Re2.17. * Re3.12. Ge Ge32.29. Ex Ex23.21.
Jg Jdg13.18. Is +* Is9.6. Mt +* Mt11.27. Lk Lk10.22. Ph * Php2.8-11. no man knew. Re Re2.17.
Re14.3. Pr Pr30.4.
13. clothed. ver. Re19.16. Re Re14.20. Ps Ps58.10. Is Is9.5. Is34.3-8. * Is59.16-18.
Is63.1-6. dipped. Gr. bapto, Lk + Lk16.24. Le Le14.51. Is Is44.3. * Is63.3. Ezk Eze36.25. Lk *
Lk19.27. Jn Jn13.26g. Ac +* Ac1.5. He +* Heb6.2. his name. Jn Jn14.7-11. Ro Ro13.14. Ep
Eph6.17. He * Heb1.3. The Word. Ps Ps33.6. * Ps138.2. See on Jn +* Jn1.1, Jn1.14. Jn12.48.
He Heb11.3. 1 P 1Pe1.23. 2 P 2Pe3.5-7. 1 J 1Jn1.1. * 1Jn5.7.
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REVELATION 20
An angel binds Satan, and imprisons him in the abyss, for a thousand years, Re20.1-3. The
reign of Christ with his saints commences during the time Satan is bound, until the resurrection
of the rest of the dead at the end of the thousand years, Re20.4-6. Satan, being loosed, again
deceives the nations, Gog and Magog, and excites terrible war against the saints, Re20.7"
Re20.8 }. The assailants are destroyed by fire from heaven, and Satan cast into hell, Re20.9"
Re20.10 }. Christ raises the rest of the dead to final judgment, with the condemnation and
punishment in the lake of fire of all who are not written in the book of life, Re20.11-15.
1. I saw. Re + Re10.1. Re18.1. from heaven. 1 Co 1Co15.47. having. Re + Re1.18. *
Re3.7. Re9.1, Re9.2. Lk Lk8.31. bottomless pit. Re + Re9.1. a great. 2 P 2Pe2.4. Ju * Jud6.
chain. 2 K 2Ki25.7.
2. he laid. Ge +* Ge3.15. Is Is27.1. Is49.24, Is49.25. Mt * Mt8.29. Mt12.29. Mk Mk5.7. Lk
* Lk8.30, Lk8.31. * Lk11.20-22. Jn * Jn12.31. Jn16.11. Ro * Ro16.20. He * Heb2.14. the
dragon. See on Re Re9.11. *12:+ Re12.3, Re12.9, Re12.13, Re12.15, Re12.17. Re13.2,
Re13.4. Jb Job1.7. Job2.1, Job2.2. Ps Ps91.13. 1 P 1Pe5.8. 2 P 2Pe2.4. Ju Jud6. serpent. Re +
Re12.9. Ge Ge3.1. the Devil. Re Re12.9. and Satan. Re + Re2.9. Zc Zec3.1. bound him.
f63:63H, Ge + Ge12.15. Supply by ellipsis, (and kept him bound). This binding is yet future; the
Apostle Peter authoritatively declares some years after the crucifixion and resurrection of our
Lord that Satan goeth about, seeking whom he may devour (1 P 1Pe5.8), so there is no sense
in which Satan can be said to have been literally bound then as he will be in the future as
described in this prophecy. Is Is24.22. 2 P 2Pe2.4. Ju Jud6. a thousand years. Nathaniel
West, a great prophetic scholar in America from the nineteenth century, notes that it is due
to the superficial knowledge of so many in our day...that they have not recognized...in their
study of the Scriptures that the 1000 years of John are found in the Old Testament
prophets, but still keep harping on the old and tuneless string that the Millennium is found
in only one passage of the Bible, and that in a very obscure book called the Apocalypse! (The
Thousand Years in Both Testaments, p. 78). Ps +* Ps90.4. Is Is11.6-9. Is12.3. +* Is24.22n. Ezk
Eze37.25, Eze37.26, Eze37.28. Ho Ho3.3-5.
3. cast. See on ver. Re20.1. Re Re17.8. and shut him. Jb Job38.1, Job38.8, Job38.11. Is
Is24.21, Is24.22, Is24.23. Is27.1. and set. Da Da6.17. Da12.4. Mt Mt27.66. that he. 1 P
1Pe5.8. should deceive. ver. Re20.8, Re20.10. Re Re12.9. Re13.14. Re16.14-16. Re17.2. Mt
Mt24.24. 2 Co * 2Co11.3, 2Co11.13-15. 2 Th * 2Th2.9-11. the thousand. Ps Ps90.4. Is Is14.7.
2 P 2Pe3.8. and after. ver. Re20.7-10.
4. thrones. Ps Ps49.14. Ps122.5. Is Is31.8, Is31.9. Is32.1-4. Da *7: Da7.9, Da7.10,
Da7.18, * Da7.22, Da7.27. Je * Je3.17. Ezk Eze43.7. Jl * Joe3.12. Zc Zec6.13. Mt +* Mt19.28.
+* Mt25.31. Lk +* Lk1.32, Lk1.33. +* Lk22.30. 1 Co +* 1Co6.2, 1Co6.3. they sat. Re Re1.4. +
Re3.21. Mt +* Mt25.31. 1 Ti 1Ti5.21. judgment was given. Ps Ps94.15. +* Ps149.9. Da
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The new heaven and the new earth, and the inheritance of overcomers, Re21.1-7. Dreadful
warning of the second death for unbelievers, Re21.8. The new Jerusalem, descending out of
heaven to earth, with a full description thereof, Re21.9-22. The city needs no sun, the glory of
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God being her light, Re21.23. The redeemed dwell in the presence, light, and glory of God and
the Lamb, and the kings of the earth bring their riches unto it, Re21.24-27.
1. a new heaven. ver. Re21.5. Dt Dt11.21. Is 65: Is65.17-1919. Is66.22. Ep
Eph1.10. 2 P 2Pe3.13n. for the first. Most interpreters understand the new heaven and new
earth to be postmillennial, as this description succeeds the account of the last judgment. It is
necessary, however, in interpreting prophecy to take into account all that the rest of the
prophets have written. If this is done, it will be seen that the new heaven and new earth are
distinctly revealed to be premillennial in the only other passages which contain the prediction
(Is Is65.17-19. Is66.22. 2 P 2Pe3.13n). Every student of prophecy knows that there are
numerous instances of prophecies given out of their chronological sequence. The order of
events must be determined by a careful comparison of all the related Scripture. Many times in
Scripture it will be noticed that a succeeding prophecy is really a further explanation,
elaboration, and expansion of what has been mentioned on the same topic previously (this, in
fact, is the fundamental feature which must be understood to discover the meaning of
prophecy, and makes the study of its details by the comparison of Scripture, and a thorough
induction of all related evidence, absolutely essential). Just because a prediction is mentioned
in a context subsequent to another prediction, does not necessitate a corresponding
chronological relationship between them. This feature, common to prophecy and history (
f107. Hysterologia, Ge + Ge10.5), is to be seen in the opening chapters of Genesis, where the
account in chapter two is an expansion of what was more briefly given in chapter one. As to
this feature being a negation of the evidential value of predictive prophecy, as Scott maintains
at this place in his commentary, one need only consider the fact that the many predictions
regarding the first advent of Christ are nowhere stated in chronological order, but their
evidential value is not diminished by this circumstance. If the contrary view is insisted upon,
holding that the first heaven and earth are passed away in a great conflagration which
destroys all natural life, and all spiritual life continues in the new heaven and earth after the
Millennium, then such a view contradicts the oath bound covenants and the promises of God
that Christ will reign personally on this earth for ever upon the throne of David, for the earthly
kingdom of God ruled by Christ is to last for ever, not merely one thousand years, and this
earth, not some other, is to be our eternal inheritance. See related notes and references (Mt
+* Mt5.5. Ac +* Ac7.5. Ro +* Ro4.13. 1 Co 1Co15.24n, 1Co15.25n, 1Co15.50n. Ep +*
Eph1.11n. 2 P 2Pe3.13n). See on Re Re20.11. Ge Ge1.1. Ps * Ps102.25, Ps102.26. passed
away. Mt Mt5.18. Mt24.34, Mt24.35. Mk Mk13.30, Mk13.31. Lk Lk16.17. Lk21.33. and
there. Re Re13.1. Ps +* Ps65.7. Is Is27.1. Is57.20. Da Da7.3.
2. I. Re Re1.1, Re1.4, Re1.9. the holy. ver. Re21.10. Re Re3.12. Re22.19. Ps Ps48.1-3.
Ps87.3. Is Is1.21. * Is52.1. Je Je31.23. Mt + Mt4.5. He * Heb11.10. Heb12.22. * Heb13.14.
new Jerusalem. Re + Re3.12. coming. ver. Re21.10. Re Re3.12. + Re10.1. Ga Ga4.25, Ga4.26.
He * Heb11.10. prepared. Jn +* Jn14.2, Jn14.3. as a bride. See on Re *19:+ Re19.7, Re19.8.
Re22.17. Ps * Ps45.9-14. SS So4.7, So4.11. So6.4. Is * Is54.5. Is61.10. Is62.4. Ho Ho2.16,
Ho2.19, Ho2.20. Jn * Jn3.29. 2 Co 2Co11.2. Ep Eph5.25-27, Eph5.30-32.
3. a great. Re Re10.4, Re10.8. Re12.10. the tabernacle. ver. Re21.7. Re Re7.15. Re13.6.
Le Le26.11, Le26.12. 1 K 1Ki8.27. 2 Ch 2Ch6.18. Is Is12.6. Je Je24.7. Je30.22. Je31.33.
Je32.38. Ezk * Eze37.27. Eze43.7. Zc Zec8.8. Jn Jn1.14. Jn14.23. Ac +* Ac15.16. 2 Co
2Co6.16. will dwell. Re + Re7.15. Ex * Ex25.8, Ex25.9. Ex29.45, Ex29.46. 1 K 1Ki6.11-13.
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Ezk +* Eze14.3. 1 Co 1Co10.20, 1Co10.21. and all liars. ver. Re21.27. Re Re2.2. Ge +*
Ge27.19. Ps Ps4.2. Ps5.6. Pr Pr19.5, Pr19.9. Is Is9.15. Jn * Jn8.44. 2 Th 2Th2.9. 1 Ti 1Ti1.10.
1Ti4.2. 1 J 1Jn2.22. the lake. Re + Re19.20. Re20.6, Re20.14, Re20.15. burneth with. Ge
Ge19.24. Is Is30.33. Ezk Eze38.22. fire. Lk +* Lk16.23, Lk16.24. which is. See on Re
Re20.14.
9. one of. Re Re17.1. the seven angels. Re + Re15.1. which had. Re Re15.1-7. Re16.1-17.
seven vials. Re + Re15.7. seven last. Le Le26.21. Come. Re Re22.17. the Lambs. See on ver.
Re21.2. Re + Re5.6. +* Re19.7.
10. he carried. Re + Re1.10. Re4.2. Re17.3. 1 K 1Ki18.12. 2 K 2Ki2.16. Ezk Eze3.14.
Eze8.3. Eze11.1, Eze11.24. Eze40.1-3. Eze43.5. Mt Mt4.8. Ac Ac8.39. 2 Co 2Co12.2-4.
spirit. Gr. pneuma, Mt + Mt3.16. f121:121A, Ezk Eze37.1. great and. Ps Ps87.1. Ezk Eze40.2.
Mt Mt4.8. that. See on ver. Re21.2. Ezk ch. 40. 48:15-22. the holy. ver. + Re21.2. Is Is52.1. Jl
* Joe3.17. Jerusalem. Ps Ps48.1, Ps48.2. SS * So6.4. Is * Is2.2. Zc * Zec8.3. Ga * Ga4.26.
11. the glory. ver. Re21.22, Re21.23. Re Re15.8. Re22.5. Ps Ps84.11. SS * So6.10. Is
Is4.5. Is58.8. Is60.1, Is60.2, Is60.19, Is60.20. * Is62.3. Ezk Eze43.2, Eze43.4. * Eze48.35.
Ml * Mal3.17. Ro + Ro3.23. her light. ver. Re21.19. Ezk Eze1.26. Eze28.13, Eze28.14,
Eze28.16. Mt Mt5.14. Ph Php2.15. like unto. SS So1.10, So1.11. * So7.1. Ezk Eze16.10-13. Zc
Zec9.16. jasper. ver. Re21.18, Re21.19. Re + Re4.3. clear. ver. Re21.18. Re + Re4.6. Re22.1.
Jb Job28.17. Ezk Eze1.22. Ep * Eph5.27.
12. a wall. ver. Re21.17-20. Ezr Ezr9.9. Ne Ne12.27. Ps Ps51.18. Ps122.7. Is Is56.5.
Is60.18. Ezk Eze38.11. had twelve. ver. Re21.21, Re21.25. Is Is54.12. Is60.18. Ezk
Eze48.31-34. at the. 1 Ch 1Ch15.23, 1Ch15.24. 1Ch26.1-19. Ps * Ps84.10. gates. ver.
Re21.13, Re21.15, Re21.21, Re21.25. Re Re22.14. Mt + Mt26.71. twelve angels. Ps
Ps103.20, Ps103.21. Mt Mt18.10. Lk * Lk15.10. Lk16.22. He * Heb1.14. and names. Re Re7.48. Nu Nu2.2-32. Ac Ac26.7. written thereon. Ac + Ac17.23g. which are. Re Re7.4. Ezk *
Eze48.31. twelve tribes. Ac + Ac26.7. Ex Ex28.15, Ex28.21. Nu Nu7.84. children of Israel. Re
Re2.14. Re7.4. Ac + Ac5.21.
13. On the east. Ps * Ps48.12-14. Ezk Eze48.31-34.
14. foundations. ver. Re21.19-21. Ps Ps87.1. Is Is54.11. Ro Ro15.20. 1 Co 1Co3.10. He *
Heb11.10. and in. Re Re18.20. Mt * Mt10.2-4. * Mt16.18. 1 Co 1Co3.10, 1Co3.11. Ga Ga2.9.
Ep + Eph2.20. Eph3.5. Eph4.11. Ju Jud17. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6.
15. a golden. See on Re Re11.1, Re11.2. Ezk Eze40.3-5. Eze41.1, etc. Zc Zec2.1.
16. four square. Ezk 11:47. Eze43.16. Eze48.20. twelve. Ezk Eze48.8-19. the length. Zc
Zec2.1, Zec2.2. are equal. 1 K 1Ki6.19, 1Ki6.20.
17. an hundred and. Re * Re7.4. Re14.1, Re14.3. of a man. Re Re13.18. Dt Dt3.11. the
angel. ver. Re21.9.
18. the city. Ge + Ge11.4. was of jasper. See on ver. Re21.11, Re21.19. Re + Re4.3. pure
gold. ver. Re21.21. Re Re3.18. Ge Ge2.11, Ge2.12. 1 K 1Ki6.21, 1Ki6.22. Jb * Job23.10. Ps
Ps45.9. Ps72.15. Is Is60.17, Is60.18. La La4.2. Zc Zec13.9. Ml Mal3.2, Mal3.3. 2 Co *
2Co4.17, 2Co4.18. 1 P 1Pe1.7. like. ver. Re21.11, Re21.21. Re + Re4.6.
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26. shall bring. Mi * Mic4.13. Zc Zec14.16-21. the glory. See on ver. Re21.24. Ro +*
Ro11.25.
27. there. Le Le13.46. Nu Nu5.3. Nu12.15. 2 Ch 2Ch23.19. Ps Ps101.8. Is * Is35.8. *
Is52.1. +* Is60.21. Jl Joe3.17. Zc Zec14.21. Mt * Mt13.41. 1 Co +* 1Co6.9, 1Co6.10. Ga *
Ga5.19-21. Ep Eph5.5. He +* Heb12.14. 2 P +* 2Pe3.13. no wise enter. ver. +* Re21.8. Re
Re22.14, Re22.15. 2 Ch 2Ch23.19. Is Is52.1. Ezk Eze44.9. Jn * Jn3.3. that defileth. Mk +
Mk7.2. worketh abomination. See on Re Re17.4, Re17.5. Le Le18.20-30. Dt Dt12.31.
Dt27.15. Is Is44.9-18. Is46.6. Je Je8.12. Je11.15. Ezk Eze7.20. Eze22.3. Eze33.26. or maketh.
See on ver. +* Re21.8. Re Re22.14, Re22.15. they. See on Re +* Re3.5. + Re13.8. Re17.8.
Re20.12, Re20.15. Da Da12.1. Ph * Php4.3. book of life. Ps * Ps69.28.
REVELATION 22
The river of the water of life, Re22.1. The tree of life, Re22.2-4. The light of the city of God
is himself, Re22.5-8. The angel attests these things to be faithful and true, and again forbids
John to worship him, Re22.6-9. Christ himself shows the apostle, that the state of men would
soon be unchangeably fixed, by his coming to judgment, Re22.10-12. He declares who would
enter heaven, and who would be excluded, Re22.13-15. He urgently invites all who are athirst,
yea all who are willing, to accept of his salvation, Re22.16" Re22.17 }. Nothing may be added
to the Word of God, nor taken therefrom, Re22.16-19. The apostle desires the speedy advent
of Christ; and concludes with a benediction on his readers, Re22.20" Re22.21 }.
1. a pure. Ps Ps36.8. * Ps46.4. * Ps65.9. Is Is41.18. Is48.18. Is66.12. Ezk Eze47.1-9. Jl *
Joe3.18. Zc * Zec14.8. Jn * Jn7.38, Jn7.39. river of. Zc Zec14.8. water. ver. Re22.17. Re
Re7.17. Re21.6. Ps Ps36.8, Ps36.9. Je Je2.13. Je17.13. Jn *4:+ Jn4.10, Jn4.11, Jn4.14. clear.
See on Re Re21.11. as crystal. Re + Re4.6. proceeding. Re Re3.21. Re4.5. Re5.6, Re5.13.
Re7.10, Re7.11, Re7.17. Jn Jn14.16-18. Jn15.26. Jn16.7-15. Ac Ac1.4, Ac1.5. Ac2.33. and of.
ver. Re22.3. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6.
2. the midst. ver. Re22.1. Re Re21.21. Ezk Eze47.1, Eze47.12. the street. Re * Re21.21.
the river. Ex Ex17.6. Ezk Eze47.1, Eze47.7, Eze47.12. Zc Zec14.8, Zec14.9. Jn Jn4.13,
Jn4.14. 1 Co 1Co10.4. the tree of life. Rather, the definite article not being in the original, a
tree of life; for there were three trees; one in the street, and one on each side of the river.
ver. Re22.14, Re22.19. Re + Re2.7. Ge Ge2.9, Ge2.17. 3: Ge3.22-2424. Pr * Pr3.18. SS *
So2.3. Ac Ac5.30. Ga Ga3.13. 1 P 1Pe2.24. fruits. SS * So7.13. the leaves. Ge Ge3.7. Mt
Mt21.19. healing. Re Re21.24. Ps Ps147.3. Is Is6.10. Is57.18, Is57.19. Je Je17.14. Ezk
Eze47.8-11. Ho Ho14.4. Ml Mal4.2. Lk Lk4.18. 1 P 1Pe2.24.
3. no more curse. Re Re6.15-17. Re21.4. Ge Ge3.10-19. Ge4.12. Dt Dt27.15-26. 2 K =
2Ki2.21. Jl Joe2.22. Zc Zec14.11. Mt Mt25.41. Ro Ro8.21, Ro8.22. Ga +* Ga3.13. but the
throne. Re * Re7.15-17. 21:+ Re21.3, Re21.22, Re21.23. Ps +* Ps16.11. * Ps17.15. Is Is12.6.
Ezk Eze48.35. Mt Mt25.21. Jn +* Jn14.3. Jn17.24. and of. ver. Re22.1. Re Re3.21. +*
Re11.15. He * Heb1.3. the Lamb. Re + Re5.6. his. ver. Re22.6. Re 7:+ Re7.3, Re7.15. Jn *
Jn12.26. shall be in it. Ezk * Eze48.35. shall serve. Re Re7.15. Ex Ex21.6. Jsh Jos9.22-27. Pr
+* Pr22.29. Ro + Ro1.1. 1 Co 1Co7.22.
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1 Th 1Th1.5-8. let him that is athirst. See on Re Re21.6. Ps Ps42.1, Ps42.2. Is Is55.1. Mt +*
Mt5.6. Jn + Jn4.10. Jn7.37. And whosoever will. f93:93B, Is + Is66.11. By Hendiadys of the
Verb, willing thirsty ones. Not two classes of persons, but one. Not thirsty ones who do not
will; or willing ones who do not thirst; but willing thirsty ones, let them come (B672). let him
take. Is Is12.3. Jn Jn4.10, Jn4.14. water of life. ver. + Re22.1. Zc Zec14.8. freely. Mt +
Mt10.8g. Ro Ro3.24. 1 Co 1Co2.12.
18. testify. See on ver. Re22.16. Re * Re3.14. Ep Eph4.17. 1 Th 1Th4.6. heareth. See on
Re Re1.3. this book. ver. Re22.7, Re22.9. Ac + Ac1.20. If. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. add unto
these. Dt Dt4.2. Dt12.32. Jsh Jos1.7. 1 S 1Sa12.19. 1 K 1Ki12.11. Pr Pr19.27. +* Pr30.6. Is
+* Is8.20. Je Je23.28, Je23.29. Mt Mt7.15-20. Mt15.6-9, Mt15.13. Mt24.11, Mt24.24.
Mt28.20. 1 Co 1Co3.12, 1Co3.13. God shall add. T#1108. Re Re14.10, Re14.11. Re15.1. ch.
16. 19:20. 20:10, 15. Le Le26.18, Le26.24, Le26.25, Le26.28, Le26.37. Pr Pr10.22. the
plagues. Dt Dt29.20.
19. And if. f184:184C, Mt + Mt4.9. take away from. See on Re Re2.18. Je * Je26.2. Mt
Mt19.9n. Lk Lk11.52. Jn Jn3.7n. Ga +* Ga1.8, Ga1.9. 1 Th 1Th4.2n. God. See on Re +* Re3.5.
+ Re13.8. Ex Ex32.33. Ps Ps69.28. shall take. Lk * Lk8.18. his part. Dt Dt18.1. Jsh Jos22.25,
Jos22.27. Ep +* Eph1.11. out of the book of life. Re Re13.8. Ps Ps69.28. or, from the tree of
life. See on ver. Re22.2, Re22.14. Re + Re2.7. Ge Ge2.9. Ge3.22. and out. See on Re
Re21.2, Re21.22-27. holy city. Re Re21.2, Re21.10. Is Is52.1. Mt + Mt4.5. He * Heb12.22.
and from. ver. Re22.12. Re Re1.3. Re2.7, Re2.11, Re2.17, Re2.26. Re3.4, Re3.5, Re3.12,
Re3.21. Re7.9-17. Re14.13. Re20.15.
20. which testifieth. See on ver. Re22.18. Re Re3.14. Jn * Jn21.24. Surely. See on ver. +
Re22.7, Re22.10, Re22.12. I come. Is * Is25.9. Is40.10. Ph * Php3.20. 1 Ti 1Ti1.1. 2 Ti *
2Ti4.8. Ti +* Tt2.13. 1 P 1Pe1.3. Amen. Mt + Mt6.13. Even so. f74, Jg + Jdg5.31. come.
T#1572. Re Re1.18. Ps Ps40.17. Ps70.5. * Ps144.5. SS * So8.14. Is * Is25.9. Is64.1. Jn Jn21.25.
2 Ti * 2Ti4.8. He +* Heb9.28. 2 P * 2Pe3.12-14.
21. The grace. Re Re1.4. Ps * Ps45.2. Zc Zec4.7. Jn * Jn1.16, Jn1.17. See on Ro Ro1.7.
* Ro5.20. 16:+ Ro16.20, Ro16.24. 2 Co 2Co12.9. * 2Co13.14. Ep * Eph2.7. * Eph6.23,
Eph6.24. 2 Th 2Th3.18. Lord Jesus Christ. Mk + Mk16.19. Amen. 1 Co 1Co14.16.
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