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3501 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 16(11)| 15) and "in the Lord" (2 Cor 10:17).~
3502 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| activity. Enslaves: cf Gal 2:4. Devours: cf 1 Peter 5:
3503 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| It is similarly used at 2 Cor 12:16 and is there connected
3504 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| rendered "raise oneself" (2 Cor 10:5) and "be too elated" (
3505 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| 5) and "be too elated" (2 Cor 12:7).~
3506 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 21(15)| of personal weakness from 2 Cor 10:1-18 but will refute
3507 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 23(18)| the boast (cf the note on 2 Cor 11:5). Like an insane
3508 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 31(20)| ends in deliverance (cf 2 Cor 4:7-11).~
3509 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 1(1) | but the Testament of Levi (2:7-10; 3:1-4) speaks of three;
3510 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 2 | 2 ~I know someone in Christ
3511 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 5(2) | indirect someone in Christ (2 Cor 12:2) and all the passive
3512 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 5(2) | someone in Christ (2 Cor 12:2) and all the passive verbs
3513 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | lose proper perspective; cf 2 Cor 1:9; 4:7-11. A thorn
3514 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | opponent. The language of 2 Cor 12:7-8 permits this
3515 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | applied to the opponents in 2 Cor 11:3, 13-15, 20.~
3516 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 9(5) | specified in a final catalogue (2 Cor 12:10a). That the power
3517 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | reversal in oneself (Jesus, 2 Cor 13:4a; Paul, 2 Cor 1:
3518 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | Jesus, 2 Cor 13:4a; Paul, 2 Cor 1:9-10; 4:10-11; 6:9).
3519 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | effect on others (Jesus, 2 Cor 5:14-15; Paul, 2 Cor
3520 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | Jesus, 2 Cor 5:14-15; Paul, 2 Cor 1:6; 4:12; 13:9). The
3521 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | demonstrate on his arrival (2 Cor 13:4b; cf 2 Cor 10:1-
3522 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | arrival (2 Cor 13:4b; cf 2 Cor 10:1-11) involves elements
3523 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | participation in that experience (2 Cor 9; 13:3b).~
3524 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | corresponding to the prologue in 2 Cor 11:1-15. A four-step
3525 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | qualifies his boast as folly (2 Cor 11:1; 12:11a), asserts
3526 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | to the "superapostles" (2 Cor 11:5; 12:11b), exemplifies
3527 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | charismatic endowments (2 Cor 11:6; 12:12), and finally
3528 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | burden to the community (2 Cor 11:7-12; 12:13-18).~
3529 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | demonstrations of power (cf 1 Cor 2:3-4). Signs of an apostle:
3530 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | touchstones of apostleship (2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
3531 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | apostleship (2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
3532 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| support from the community (cf 2 Cor 11:8-12). In defending
3533 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| more protests his love (cf 2 Cor 11:11) and rejects the
3534 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| opponents earlier: "cunning" (2 Cor 11:3), "deceit" (2 Cor
3535 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| 2 Cor 11:3), "deceit" (2 Cor 11:13), "got the better
3536 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| of you" (see the note on 2 Cor 11:20), "take advantage" (
3537 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| 11:20), "take advantage" (2 Cor 2:11).~
3538 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| take advantage" (2 Cor 2:11).~
3539 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 19(11)| the development begun in 2 Cor 10. In the chiastic
3540 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 19(11)| material (see the note on 2 Cor 10:1-13:10), this final
3541 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 20(13)| thinking by his opponents (2 Cor 11:3-4, 19-21). Here
3542 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| the mood he described in 2 Cor 2:1-4, but there is
3543 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| mood he described in 2 Cor 2:1-4, but there is no reference
3544 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| individual such as there is in 2 Cor 2:5-11. The crisis of
3545 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| such as there is in 2 Cor 2:5-11. The crisis of 2 Cor
3546 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| Cor 2:5-11. The crisis of 2 Cor 2 has happily been resolved
3547 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| 11. The crisis of 2 Cor 2 has happily been resolved
3548 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| offender and repentance (2 Cor 7:4-16), whereas 2 Cor
3549 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 21(14)| 2 Cor 7:4-16), whereas 2 Cor 12:21 is preoccupied
3550 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | visit as the "third" (cf 2 Cor 12:14) may indicate
3551 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | mentioned as planned in 2 Cor 1:15, and the next visit
3552 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | If so, the materials in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor
3553 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | materials in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and
3554 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and 2 Cor 10-
3555 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | 13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and 2 Cor 10-13 may date from
3556 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | relations between sections of 2 Cor too unclear to yield
3557 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | certainty. The hypothesis that 2 Cor 10-13 are themselves
3558 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | tearful letter" mentioned at 2 Cor 2:3-4 creates more problems
3559 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | letter" mentioned at 2 Cor 2:3-4 creates more problems
3560 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2 | 2 ~I warned those who sinned
3561 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | 2] I warned those who sinned
3562 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | of unrepentant sinners (2 Cor 12:21 and here) and
3563 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | threatened from the beginning (2 Cor 10:1-6), but a different
3564 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | connected with that behind 2 Cor 10-13, has influenced
3565 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | reluctance to inflict pain in 2 Cor 1:23 and 2 Cor 2:1-4.
3566 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | inflict pain in 2 Cor 1:23 and 2 Cor 2:1-4. The next visit
3567 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | in 2 Cor 1:23 and 2 Cor 2:1-4. The next visit will
3568 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | closely the opening section (2 Cor 10:1-18) and the intervening
3569 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | development (especially 2 Cor 11:30-12:10). Proof
3570 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | speaking in me: the threat of 2 Cor 10:1-2 is reworded to
3571 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | the threat of 2 Cor 10:1-2 is reworded to recall Paul'
3572 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | and power (cf the note on 2 Cor 12:10b).~
3573 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 5(4) | the challenge mentioned in 2 Cor 13:3 on them: they are
3574 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 5(4) | appearance of the theme (cf 2 Cor 10:18; 11:15; 12:19).~
3575 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | in language that echoes 2 Cor 10:2, 8, emphasizing
3576 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | language that echoes 2 Cor 10:2, 8, emphasizing the positive
3577 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | sentence of the section (2 Cor 12:19), as well as with
3578 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | entire portion of the letter (2 Cor 10:1-2).~
3579 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | of the letter (2 Cor 10:1-2).~
3580 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 11(6) | have originally concluded 2 Cor 10-13, but they have
3581 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 11(6) | conclusion to the whole of 2 Cor in its present edited
3582 NTLet, Gal Int | relates the events of Gal 2:1-10 to the "Council of
3583 NTLet, Gal Int | repute" in Jerusalem (Gal 2:2). Some scholars also see
3584 NTLet, Gal Int | repute" in Jerusalem (Gal 2:2). Some scholars also see
3585 NTLet, Gal Int | truth of the gospel" (Gal 2:5, 14) that he shared with
3586 NTLet, Gal Int | James, Kephas, and John (Gal 2:1-10), and the rebuke he
3587 NTLet, Gal Int | Christians in Antioch (Gal 2:11-14; cf Gal 2:15-21).
3588 NTLet, Gal Int | Antioch (Gal 2:11-14; cf Gal 2:15-21). At the conclusion
3589 NTLet, Gal Int | wrote in his own hand (cf 2 Thes 3:17-18) a vivid summary
3590 NTLet, Gal Int | gifts of the Spirit (Gal 3:2-5; 5:16-6:10). His enthusiasm
3591 NTLet, Gal Int | His Authority (Gal 1:11-2:21) ~
3592 NTLet, Gal 1: 1(2) | congregation (Philippians 2:25; 2 Cor 8:23) or even
3593 NTLet, Gal 1: 1(2) | congregation (Philippians 2:25; 2 Cor 8:23) or even by prophets (
3594 NTLet, Gal 1: 2 | 2 ~3 and all the brothers
3595 NTLet, Gal 1: 2(3) | 2] All the brothers: fellow
3596 NTLet, Gal 1: 4(4) | world dominated by Satan; cf 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12.~
3597 NTLet, Gal 1: 4(4) | Satan; cf 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12.~
3598 NTLet, Gal 1: 4(4) | Satan; cf 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12.~
3599 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | 11-2:21] Paul's presentation
3600 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | certain past events (Gal 1:12-2:14) and then states his
3601 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | the gospel message (Gal 2:15-21). Further arguments
3602 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | journey to Jerusalem (Gal 2:1-10), and an incident in
3603 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | persons from James (Gal 2:11-14). The content of Paul'
3604 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | heart of the letter (Gal 2:15-21).~
3605 NTLet, Gal 1: 13(11)| justification by faith (cf Gal 2:15-21), this passage is
3606 NTLet, Gal 1: 19(16)| church (see the note on Gal 2:9), the leadership of which
3607 NTLet, Gal 2 | Chapter 2~
3608 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | with those of repute (Gal 2:2). At issue was a Gentile,
3609 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | with those of repute (Gal 2:2). At issue was a Gentile,
3610 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | which false brothers (Gal 2:4) evidently demanded for
3611 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | gospel he preaches (Gal 2:2; cf Gal 1:9, 11) remained
3612 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | gospel he preaches (Gal 2:2; cf Gal 1:9, 11) remained
3613 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | by those of repute (Gal 2:6); that Titus was not compelled
3614 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | accept circumcision (Gal 2:3); and that he and the
3615 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | 1:15). Barnabas: cf Gal 2:9, 13; 1 Cor 9:6. A Jewish
3616 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | 25, 30; 12:25; 13:1-3; 15:2). Titus: a missionary companion
3617 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | missionary companion of Paul (2 Cor 2:13; 7:6, 13-15; 8:
3618 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | companion of Paul (2 Cor 2:13; 7:6, 13-15; 8:6, 16,
3619 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | 12:18), non-Jewish (Gal 2:3), never mentioned in Acts. ~
3620 NTLet, Gal 2: 2 | 2 ~I went up in accord with
3621 NTLet, Gal 2: 2(3) | 2] A revelation: cf Gal 1:
3622 NTLet, Gal 2: 2(3) | to the journey. Acts 15:2 states that the church in
3623 NTLet, Gal 2: 5(6) | grace, used as a norm (Gal 2:14).~
3624 NTLet, Gal 2: 10(9) | 15:25-28; 1 Cor 16:1-4; 2 Cor 8-9).~
3625 NTLet, Gal 2: 11(10)| reached in Jerusalem (Gal 2:3-7) recognized the freedom
3626 NTLet, Gal 2: 11(10)| Christians in Antioch (Gal 2:12), he ate with non-Jews.
3627 NTLet, Gal 2: 11(10)| inconsistency toward the gospel (Gal 2:14). Some think that what
3628 NTLet, Gal 2: 11(10)| occasion extends through Gal 2:16, 21.~
3629 NTLet, Gal 2: 12(12)| sent by James (Gal 1:19; 2:9) or claiming to be from
3630 NTLet, Gal 2: 14(14)| such as circumcision (Gal 2:3-5) or regulations about
3631 NTLet, Gal 2: 14(14)| regulations about food (Gal 2:12).~
3632 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| justification by faith (Gal 2:16) in relation to sin (
3633 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| in relation to sin (Gal 2:17), law (Gal 2:19), life
3634 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| sin (Gal 2:17), law (Gal 2:19), life in Christ (Gal
3635 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| 19), life in Christ (Gal 2:19-20), and grace (Gal 2:
3636 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| 2:19-20), and grace (Gal 2:21).~
3637 NTLet, Gal 2: 16(16)| be justified: Psalm 143:2 is reflected.~
3638 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| law cannot justify (Gal 2:16; Psalm 143:2); or, the "
3639 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| justify (Gal 2:16; Psalm 143:2); or, the "law of Christ" (
3640 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| the "law of Christ" (Gal 6:2) led to abandoning the Mosaic
3641 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | Christ and in his death (Gal 2:16, 21) is supported by
3642 NTLet, Gal 3: 2 | 2 ~I want to learn only this
3643 NTLet, Gal 3: 2(3) | 2] Faith in what you heard:
3644 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | the law (Gal 3:11; Hebrews 2:4, adapted from the Greek
3645 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | repeated promises (Genesis 12:2-3, 7; 13:15; 17:7-8; 22:
3646 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(14)| 16). By angels: Deut 33:2-4 stressed their presence
3647 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| by works of the law (Gal 2:16; 3:22): as children of
3648 NTLet, Gal 4: 1(1) | others. Again, as in Gal 3:2-5, the proof that Christians
3649 NTLet, Gal 4: 2 | 2 ~but he is under the supervision
3650 NTLet, Gal 4: 3(3) | the world; cf Gal 4:8; Col 2:8, 20.~
3651 NTLet, Gal 4: 11(8) | 11] Cf Gal 2:2. If the Galatians become
3652 NTLet, Gal 4: 11(8) | 11] Cf Gal 2:2. If the Galatians become
3653 NTLet, Gal 4: 13(11)| epilepsy; some relate it to 2 Cor 12:7-9. Originally:
3654 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| gospel (Gal 4:9; 1:6-9; 2:16; 3:2) by a further argument
3655 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| Gal 4:9; 1:6-9; 2:16; 3:2) by a further argument from
3656 NTLet, Gal 5: 1(1) | and circumcision (Gal 5:2-5); cf Gal 2:16; 3:3. Faith,
3657 NTLet, Gal 5: 1(1) | circumcision (Gal 5:2-5); cf Gal 2:16; 3:3. Faith, not circumcision,
3658 NTLet, Gal 5: 1(2) | previously mentioned (Gal 2:4), the responsible use
3659 NTLet, Gal 5: 2 | 2 ~It is I, Paul, who am telling
3660 NTLet, Gal 5: 6(4) | 6] Cf Romans 2:25-26; 1 Cor 7:19; Gal 6:
3661 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(6) | athletic contest; cf Gal 2:2; 1 Cor 9:24-26; Philippians
3662 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(6) | athletic contest; cf Gal 2:2; 1 Cor 9:24-26; Philippians
3663 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(6) | Cor 9:24-26; Philippians 2:16; 3:14.~
3664 NTLet, Gal 5: 11(8) | the Gentile Titus in Gal 2:3 Timothy was the son of
3665 NTLet, Gal 5: 12(9) | circumcision; cf Philippians 3:2 and the note there.~
3666 NTLet, Gal 6: 1(1) | brothers: see the note on Gal 1:2). Nearly every sentence
3667 NTLet, Gal 6: 1(1) | those in Gal 5:19-21; cf Gal 2:17. ~
3668 NTLet, Gal 6: 2 | 2 ~Bear one another's burdens,
3669 NTLet, Gal 6: 2(2) | 2] The law of Christ: cf Romans
3670 NTLet, Gal 6: 2(2) | law of Christ: cf Romans 8:2; 1 Cor 9:21; Gal 5:14. The
3671 NTLet, Gal 6: 11(6) | practice (see 1 Cor 16:21; 2 Thes 3:17). Paul summarizes
3672 NTLet, Gal 6: 11(6) | apostleship called forth (Gal 1:11-2:21), Paul reasserts his
3673 NTLet, Gal 6: 12(8) | Lord Jesus Christ; cf Gal 2:19-21; 5:11.~
3674 NTLet, Gal 6: 15(11)| creation: or "new creature"; cf 2 Cor 5:17.~
3675 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| of his apostolic labors (2 Cor 11:22-31), such as floggings (
3676 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| as floggings (Acts 16:22; 2 Cor 11:25) and stonings (
3677 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| suffered (cf Romans 6:3; 2 Cor 4:10; Col 1:24) and
3678 NTLet, Eph Int | shown in Jesus Christ (Eph 2:4-10), and the whole of
3679 NTLet, Eph Int | God's household (Eph 1:15-2:22, especially Eph 2:11-
3680 NTLet, Eph Int | 15-2:22, especially Eph 2:11-22) and indeed the "seven
3681 NTLet, Eph Int | intimately acquainted (cf Eph 3:2 and Eph 4:21). There are
3682 NTLet, Eph Int | Caesarea (Acts 23:27-27:2). Since the early nineteenth
3683 NTLet, Eph Int | Church in Christ (Eph 1:15-2:22) ~
3684 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(1) | 1-2] For the epistolary form
3685 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(1) | thirty Greek words in Eph 1:1-2 also occur in Col 1:1-2.~
3686 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(1) | 2 also occur in Col 1:1-2.~
3687 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(2) | be rendered, as in Col 1:2, "to the holy ones and faithful
3688 NTLet, Eph 1: 2 | 2 ~grace to you and peace
3689 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | have experienced, as in 2 Cor 1:3-4 and 1 Peter 1:
3690 NTLet, Eph 1: 13(7) | in baptism; cf Eph 4:30; 2 Cor 1:22.~
3691 NTLet, Eph 1: 14(8) | on full salvation, as at 2 Cor 1:22.~
3692 NTLet, Eph 1: 15(9) | in 1 Cor 15:24-25 and Col 2:15, every such principality
3693 NTLet, Eph 1: 23(11)| of the deity bodily" (Col 2:9), then, as God "fills"
3694 NTLet, Eph 2 | Chapter 2~
3695 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | what God's great love (Eph 2:4), expressed in Christ,
3696 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | addresses you, Gentiles (Eph 2:1-2, 8, 11-13, 19, 22),
3697 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | addresses you, Gentiles (Eph 2:1-2, 8, 11-13, 19, 22), but
3698 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | all of us who believe (Eph 2:3-7, 10, 14, 18). In urging
3699 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | they were dead in sins (Eph 2:1-3, 11-12) and what they
3700 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | they are now in Christ (Eph 2:4-10, 13), the author sees
3701 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | place of God's Spirit (Eph 2:15-16, 19-22). The presentation
3702 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | power of the devil (Eph 2:1-2; cf Eph 6:11-12), who
3703 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | power of the devil (Eph 2:1-2; cf Eph 6:11-12), who rules
3704 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | future heavenly destiny (Eph 2:3-7). The language dead,
3705 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | experience. The terms in Eph 2:8-9 describe salvation in
3706 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | not from works; cf Gal 2:16-21; Romans 3:24-28. Christians
3707 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | a life of goodness (Eph 2:10).~
3708 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(3) | main verb coming in Eph 2:5, God brought us to life,
3709 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(3) | transgressions being repeated in Eph 2:1, 5; cf Col 2:13. ~
3710 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(3) | repeated in Eph 2:1, 5; cf Col 2:13. ~
3711 NTLet, Eph 2: 2 | 2 ~in which you once lived
3712 NTLet, Eph 2: 2(4) | 2] Age of this world: or "
3713 NTLet, Eph 2: 2(4) | 10; 7:31; Gal 1:4; Titus 2:12. The disobedient: literally, "
3714 NTLet, Eph 2: 5(5) | already exaltation, though Eph 2:7 brings in the future aspect
3715 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | knowledge of the true God (Eph 2:11-12); but through Christ
3716 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | have been transcended (Eph 2:13-14) by the abolition
3717 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | Mosaic covenant-law (Eph 2:15) for the sake of uniting
3718 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | religious community (Eph 2:15-16), imbued with the
3719 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | worshiping the same Father (Eph 2:18). The Gentiles are now
3720 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | in God's household (Eph 2:19) as it arises upon the
3721 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | preachers of Christ (Eph 2:20; cf 1 Cor 12:28). With
3722 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | Christ as the capstone (Eph 2:20; cf Isaiah 28:16; Matthew
3723 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | divine presence dwells (Eph 2:21-22).~
3724 NTLet, Eph 2: 14(8) | of the Mosaic law (cf Col 2:14), reconciliation (2 Cor
3725 NTLet, Eph 2: 14(8) | Col 2:14), reconciliation (2 Cor 5:18-21), and the destruction
3726 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | apostolic office (Eph 3:2-3) and how his insight through
3727 NTLet, Eph 3: 2 | 2 ~if, as I suppose, you have
3728 NTLet, Eph 3: 2(3) | 2] Stewardship: the Greek
3729 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(8) | s whole family" (cf Eph 2:21).~
3730 NTLet, Eph 4: 1(1) | incarnation (cf Philippians 2:6-8) than to Christ's presence
3731 NTLet, Eph 4: 2 | 2 ~with all humility and gentleness,
3732 NTLet, Eph 4: 8(3) | powers mentioned at Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10; 6:12.~
3733 NTLet, Eph 4: 8(3) | mentioned at Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10; 6:12.~
3734 NTLet, Eph 4: 11(4) | preachers (cf Acts 21:8; 2 Tim 4:5), not those who
3735 NTLet, Eph 4: 13(6) | one new person" of Eph 2:15, though there anthropos
3736 NTLet, Eph 4: 15(7) | the whole. But as at Eph 2:19-22, where the temple
3737 NTLet, Eph 4: 17(8) | anthropos, person), as at Eph 2:15; cf the note on Eph 4:
3738 NTLet, Eph 5: 2 | 2 ~and live in love, as Christ
3739 NTLet, Eph 5: 6(2) | 6] See the note on Eph 2:2.~
3740 NTLet, Eph 5: 6(2) | 6] See the note on Eph 2:2.~
3741 NTLet, Eph 5: 14(3) | the content compare Eph 2:5-6; 3:9 and Isaiah 60:1.~
3742 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(5) | Col 3:18-4:1 and 1 Peter 2:18-3:7 for a similar listing
3743 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(5) | father and mother in Eph 6:2; the judgment to come for
3744 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(6) | love. Holding with Genesis 2:24 that marriage is a divine
3745 NTLet, Eph 6: 2 | 2 ~"Honor your father and
3746 NTLet, Eph 6: 10(1) | Eph 6:10-17; cf Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10). Unique importance
3747 NTLet, Eph 6: 10(1) | 6:10-17; cf Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10). Unique importance
3748 NTLet, Phi Int | the notes on Philippians 4:2 and Philippians 4:3). Act
3749 NTLet, Phi Int | Ephesus to Greece (Acts 20:1-2), and he definitely stopped
3750 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippi (Philippians 1:27-2:18) and exhortations to
3751 NTLet, Phi Int | of what we number as Phi 2, as Paul reports the plans
3752 NTLet, Phi Int | to Philippi (Philippians 2:19-3:1), and even Paul's
3753 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippi (Philippians 1:25-26; 2:24). Yet quite abruptly
3754 NTLet, Phi Int | abruptly at Philippians 3:2, Paul erupts into warnings
3755 NTLet, Phi Int | that follows, Philippians 3:2-21, is a vigorous attack
3756 NTLet, Phi Int | these Judaizers (cf Gal 2:11-3:29) or Jewish Christian
3757 NTLet, Phi Int | Jewish Christian teachers (cf 2 Cor 11:12-23), giving us
3758 NTLet, Phi Int | another suggests Corinth (cf 2 Cor 11:9). Much recent scholarship
3759 NTLet, Phi Int | situation referred to in 2 Cor 1, 8 concerning "the
3760 NTLet, Phi Int | the letter (Philippians 2:25-28; 4:14); this factor
3761 NTLet, Phi Int | conduct; and Philippians 3:2-21 a third communication
3762 NTLet, Phi Int | Phi 4 and Philippians 1:1-2, are variously assigned
3763 NTLet, Phi Int | earnestly from prison (Phi 1-2), facing opponents of the
3764 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippians 3:1 and Philippians 3:2, possibly involving the
3765 NTLet, Phi Int | through Christ (Philippians 2:6-11), applied by Paul to
3766 NTLet, Phi Int | one another (Philippians 2:1-5). Philippians has been
3767 NTLet, Phi Int | his lordship (Philippians 2:11; 3:8-12, 14, 20-21).~
3768 NTLet, Phi Int | Community (Philippians 1:27-2:18) ~
3769 NTLet, Phi Int | Assistants (Philippians 2:19-3:1) ~
3770 NTLet, Phi Int | in Christ (Philippians 3:2-21) ~
3771 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(1) | 1-2] See the note on Romans
3772 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | the reference (Philippians 2:19-24) to Timothy in the
3773 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | the Pastorals; see 1 Tim 3:2 and Titus 1:7, where it
3774 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | apostles as "ministers of God" (2 Cor 6:4) or "ministers of
3775 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | or "ministers of Christ" (2 Cor 11:23). In the Pastorals (
3776 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | church of Cenchreae. 1, 2: The gifts come from Christ
3777 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | christology in Philippians 2:6-11. ~
3778 NTLet, Phi 1: 2 | 2 ~grace to you and peace
3779 NTLet, Phi 1: 2(3) | 2] The gifts come from Christ
3780 NTLet, Phi 1: 2(3) | christology in Philippians 2:6-11.~
3781 NTLet, Phi 1: 6(5) | glory; cf Philippians 1:10; 2:16; 3:20-21; 1 Thes 4:17;
3782 NTLet, Phi 1: 6(5) | 20-21; 1 Thes 4:17; 5:10; 2 Thes 1:10; 1 Cor 1:8.~
3783 NTLet, Phi 1: 12(6) | Philippians (Philippians 1:27-2:18). The advance of the
3784 NTLet, Phi 1: 19(10)| Philippians 1:19, 25; Philippians 2:24). In either case, Christ
3785 NTLet, Phi 1: 27(12)| judgment of the opponents (cf 2 Cor 2:15-16), or possibly
3786 NTLet, Phi 1: 27(12)| the opponents (cf 2 Cor 2:15-16), or possibly the
3787 NTLet, Phi 1: 30(13)| Philippi (Acts 16:19-24; 1 Thes 2:2) and to his present confinement.~
3788 NTLet, Phi 1: 30(13)| Acts 16:19-24; 1 Thes 2:2) and to his present confinement.~
3789 NTLet, Phi 2 | Chapter 2~
3790 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | likemindedness and unity (Philippians 2:2-5) is based on the believers'
3791 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | and unity (Philippians 2:2-5) is based on the believers'
3792 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | to humility (Philippians 2:3) and to obedience (Philippians
3793 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | to obedience (Philippians 2:12) is rooted in christology,
3794 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | Christ Jesus (Philippians 2:6-11) and his humbling of
3795 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | point of death (Philippians 2:8). ~
3796 NTLet, Phi 2: 2 | 2 ~complete my joy by being
3797 NTLet, Phi 2: 5(2) | Christ event that Philippians 2:6-11 depict. Therefore,
3798 NTLet, Phi 2: 5(2) | serve Christ (Philippians 2:4).~
3799 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | into two parts, Philippians 2:6-8 where the subject of
3800 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | Christ, and Philippians 2:9-11 where the subject is
3801 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | three-line stanzas (Philippians 2:6, 7abc, 7d-8, 9, 10, 11)
3802 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | three stanzas (Philippians 2:6-7ab, 7cd-8, 9-11). Phrases
3803 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | on a cross (Philippians 2:8c) are considered by some
3804 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | hymn, as are Philippians 2:10c, 11c.~
3805 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | common to take Philippians 2:6, 7 as dealing with Christ'
3806 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | preexistence and Philippians 2:8 with his incarnate life,
3807 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | so that lines Philippians 2:7b, 7c are parallel, it
3808 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | the note on Philippians 2:6) and to take Philippians
3809 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | and to take Philippians 2:6-8 as presenting two parallel
3810 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | human state (Philippians 2:6-7b; 7cd-8); in the latter
3811 NTLet, Phi 2: 9(7) | name: "Lord" (Philippians 2:11), revealing the true
3812 NTLet, Phi 2: 11(9) | overlooked here (Philippians 2:11c) in the final version
3813 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(10)| cf Exodus 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:
3814 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(10)| 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:16).~
3815 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(11)| daily life (Philippians 2:14-18) from the salvation
3816 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(12)| cf Exodus 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:
3817 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(12)| 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:16).~
3818 NTLet, Phi 2: 19(15)| 2:19-3:1] The plans of Paul
3819 NTLet, Phi 3: 1(1) | letter; cf Philippians 4:8; 2 Cor 13:11. While the verb
3820 NTLet, Phi 3: 1(1) | letter (Philippians 1:18; 2:2, 18); note also Philippians
3821 NTLet, Phi 3: 1(1) | letter (Philippians 1:18; 2:2, 18); note also Philippians
3822 NTLet, Phi 3: 2 | 2 ~2 3 Beware of the dogs!
3823 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | 2-21] An abrupt change in
3824 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | 28. Since Philippians 3:2-4 emphasize Jewish terms
3825 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | circumcision (Philippians 3:2-3, 5), some relate them
3826 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | like the false teachers of 2 Cor 11:12-15, the evil-workers.
3827 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(3) | 2-11] Paul sets forth the
3828 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(3) | 1:16-17; 3:21-5:11; Gal 2:5-11), contrasting the righteousness
3829 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(4) | 2] Beware of the mutilation:
3830 NTLet, Phi 3: 17(12)| Philippians 4:9; 1 Thes 1:6; 2 Thes 3:7, 9; 1 Cor 4:6).~
3831 NTLet, Phi 4: 2 | 2 ~I urge Euodia and I urge
3832 NTLet, Phi 4: 2(2) | 2] Euodia . . . Syntyche:
3833 NTLet, Phi 4: 2(2) | to them, cf Philippians 2:2-4.~
3834 NTLet, Phi 4: 2(2) | to them, cf Philippians 2:2-4.~
3835 NTLet, Phi 4: 10(8) | Epaphroditus (Philippians 2:25). Paul's own policy was
3836 NTLet, Phi 4: 10(8) | by his own labor (1 Thes 2:5-9; 1 Cor 9:15-18; cf Acts
3837 NTLet, Phi 4: 10(8) | Cor 9:15-18; cf Acts 18:2-3). In spite of this reliance
3838 NTLet, Phi 4: 18(10)| Philippians' gift; cf Eph 5:2; 2 Cor 2:14-16.~
3839 NTLet, Phi 4: 18(10)| Philippians' gift; cf Eph 5:2; 2 Cor 2:14-16.~
3840 NTLet, Phi 4: 18(10)| gift; cf Eph 5:2; 2 Cor 2:14-16.~
3841 NTLet, Col Int | the letter says (Col 1:4; 2:1). The community had apparently
3842 NTLet, Col Int | teachings stressed angels (Col 2:18; "principalities and
3843 NTLet, Col Int | principalities and powers," Col 2:15), which were connected
3844 NTLet, Col Int | practices (see the note on Col 2:16) and rules about food
3845 NTLet, Col Int | ascetical disciplines (Col 2:16, 18). These teachings,
3846 NTLet, Col Int | Christ is "reality" (Col 2:17).~For help in dealing
3847 NTLet, Col Int | died and rose again (Col 2:9-14). It is unnecessary
3848 NTLet, Col Int | about placating spirits (Col 2:15) or avoiding imagined
3849 NTLet, Col Int | regard to food and drink (Col 2:20-23). True Christian asceticism
3850 NTLet, Col Int | the note on 1:24; cf 1:29; 2:1). His instructions to
3851 NTLet, Col Int | passages in Philippians 2:6-11; 1 Tim 3:16; and John
3852 NTLet, Col Int | false teachers. In Col 1:21-2:7, however, Paul interprets
3853 NTLet, Col Int | walks in Christ (Col 1:28; 2:6, 7).~Paul wrote the Letter
3854 NTLet, Col Int | Preeminence of Christ (Col 1:15-2:3) ~
3855 NTLet, Col Int | against False Teachers (Col 2:4-23) ~
3856 NTLet, Col 1: 1(1) | 1-2] For the epistolary form
3857 NTLet, Col 1: 2 | 2 ~to the holy ones and faithful
3858 NTLet, Col 1: 12(5) | forgiveness of sins (cf Acts 2:38; Romans 3:24-25; Eph
3859 NTLet, Col 1: 15(6) | liturgical use (cf Philippians 2:6-11; 1 Tim 3:16). They
3860 NTLet, Col 1: 15(7) | 1:26), Christ as image (2 Cor 4:4) of the invisible
3861 NTLet, Col 1: 19(10)| fullness of the deity (Col 2:9); the reference could
3862 NTLet, Col 1: 20(11)| central theme in Paul; cf Col 2:14-15; 1 Cor 1:17, 18, 23. [
3863 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| 1:24-2:3] As the community at Colossae
3864 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| know him personally (Col 2:1), he can increase the
3865 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| encouragement to them (Col 2:2). He hopes that his apostolic
3866 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| encouragement to them (Col 2:2). He hopes that his apostolic
3867 NTLet, Col 2 | Chapter 2~
3868 NTLet, Col 2: 2 | 2 ~that their hearts may be
3869 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | posed by false teachers (Col 2:4), the Colossians are admonished
3870 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | first preached to them (Col 2:6), steeping themselves
3871 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | with grateful hearts (Col 2:7). They must reject religious
3872 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | source except the gospel (Col 2:8) because in Christ alone
3873 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | access to God, the deity (Col 2:9). So fully has Christ
3874 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | knowledge or virtue (Col 2:10). They do not require
3875 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | require circumcision (Col 2:11), for in baptism their
3876 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | affected by Christ (Col 2:12) through forgiveness
3877 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | resurrection to a new life (Col 2:13; cf Col 3:1 and Romans
3878 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | with all its claims (Col 2:14), i.e., he eliminated
3879 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | eliminated the law (cf Eph 2:15) that human beings could
3880 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | sins against the law (Col 2:14) and exposed as false
3881 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | false and misleading (Col 2:15) all other powers (cf
3882 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | certain cultic practices (Col 2:16), for the Colossians
3883 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | themselves from Christ (Col 2:19). If, when they accepted
3884 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | of harsh asceticism (Col 2:20-23).~
3885 NTLet, Col 2: 11(5) | description of baptism (Col 2:12) in symbolic terms of
3886 NTLet, Col 2: 16(8) | moon, and stars (cf Col 2:8).~
3887 NTLet, Col 3: 1(1) | things of the world (Col 3:1-2). They have died to these;
3888 NTLet, Col 3: 2 | 2 ~Think of what is above,
3889 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | his imprisonment (Col 3:2-3), and recommends friendly
3890 NTLet, Col 4: 2 | 2 ~Persevere in prayer, being
3891 NTLet, Col 4: 7(2) | what is said here; see also 2 Tim 4:12; Titus 3:12. ~
3892 NTLet, Col 4: 10(3) | Rome (Acts 19:29; 20:4; 27:2). Mark: also referred to
3893 NTLet, Col 4: 10(3) | at Philippians 1:24 and 2 Tim 4:11 and, as "John Mark,"
3894 NTLet, Col 4: 13(6) | Laodicea: see the note on Col 2:1. Hierapolis: a city northeast
3895 NTLet, Col 4: 14(7) | cf Philippians 1:24 and 2 Tim 4:11. Traditionally
3896 NTLet, Col 4: 14(7) | he later deserted Paul (2 Tim 4:10).~
3897 NTLet, Col 4: 17(10)| Apphia (Philippians 1:1-2), is "pastor" at Colossae.
3898 NTLet, Col 4: 18(11)| custom; cf Gal 6:11-18 and 2 Thes 3:17-18.~
3899 NTLet, 1The Int | parts. The first (1 Thes 1:2-3:13) is a set of three
3900 NTLet, 1The Int | the Thessalonians (1 Thes 2:1-3:13) ~
3901 NTLet, 1The 1: 2 | 2 ~We give thanks to God always
3902 NTLet, 1The 1: 3(2) | or parousia (1 Thes 1:10; 2:12, 19; 3:13; 4:13-5:11;
3903 NTLet, 1The 1: 6(3) | imitation" (see 1 Thes 2:14; 1 Cor 4:16; 11:1; 2
3904 NTLet, 1The 1: 6(3) | 2:14; 1 Cor 4:16; 11:1; 2 Thes 3:9) is rooted in Paul'
3905 NTLet, 1The 2 | Chapter 2~
3906 NTLet, 1The 2: 2 | 2 ~Rather, after we had suffered
3907 NTLet, 1The 2: 4(1) | attitudes and actions (see 2 Cor 10:17-18). ~
3908 NTLet, 1The 2: 15(4) | Sinful conduct (1 Thes 2:16) is itself an anticipation
3909 NTLet, 1The 2: 15(4) | judgment of God (Romans 1:18-2:5), whether or not it is
3910 NTLet, 1The 3: 2 | 2 ~and sent Timothy, our brother
3911 NTLet, 1The 3: 3(1) | of thought is followed in 2 Thes 2:1-15. ~
3912 NTLet, 1The 3: 3(1) | thought is followed in 2 Thes 2:1-15. ~
3913 NTLet, 1The 3: 9(2) | Luke assigns to it, Acts 17:2).~
3914 NTLet, 1The 4: 2 | 2 ~For you know what instructions 1
3915 NTLet, 1The 4: 2(1) | 2] Instructions: these include
3916 NTLet, 1The 4: 15(3) | season is unknown (1 Thes 5:1-2). Nevertheless, the most
3917 NTLet, 1The 4: 17(4) | snatched up, carried off; cf 2 Cor 12:2; Rev 12:5. From
3918 NTLet, 1The 4: 17(4) | carried off; cf 2 Cor 12:2; Rev 12:5. From the Latin
3919 NTLet, 1The 5: 2 | 2 ~For you yourselves know
3920 NTLet, 1The 5: 19(3) | to remedy (see 1 Cor 14; 2 Thes 2:1-15; 2 Peter 3:1-
3921 NTLet, 1The 5: 19(3) | remedy (see 1 Cor 14; 2 Thes 2:1-15; 2 Peter 3:1-16).~
3922 NTLet, 1The 5: 19(3) | 1 Cor 14; 2 Thes 2:1-15; 2 Peter 3:1-16).~
3923 NTLet, 1The 5: 26(5) | Romans 16:16; 1 Cor 16:20; 2 Cor 13:12; 1 Peter 5:14)
3924 NTLet, 2The | 2 Thessalonians~
3925 NTLet, 2The Int | begins with an address (2 Thes 1:1-2) that expands
3926 NTLet, 2The Int | with an address (2 Thes 1:1-2) that expands only slightly
3927 NTLet, 2The Int | s name (see the note on 2 Thes 2:2). The body of the
3928 NTLet, 2The Int | see the note on 2 Thes 2:2). The body of the letter
3929 NTLet, 2The Int | see the note on 2 Thes 2:2). The body of the letter
3930 NTLet, 2The Int | is notoriously difficult (2 Thes 2).~The opening thanksgiving
3931 NTLet, 2The Int | notoriously difficult (2 Thes 2).~The opening thanksgiving
3932 NTLet, 2The Int | thanksgiving and prayer (2 Thes 1:3-12) speak of the
3933 NTLet, 2The Int | persecution. The second part (2 Thes 2:1-17), the heart
3934 NTLet, 2The Int | The second part (2 Thes 2:1-17), the heart of the
3935 NTLet, 2The Int | liturgical gathering (cf 2 Thes 2:2 and 1 Cor 14:26-
3936 NTLet, 2The Int | liturgical gathering (cf 2 Thes 2:2 and 1 Cor 14:26-33), to
3937 NTLet, 2The Int | liturgical gathering (cf 2 Thes 2:2 and 1 Cor 14:26-33), to
3938 NTLet, 2The Int | Lord Jesus from heaven, 2 Thes 2:1) by recalling Paul'
3939 NTLet, 2The Int | Jesus from heaven, 2 Thes 2:1) by recalling Paul's teaching
3940 NTLet, 2The Int | happen at the Lord's coming (2 Thes 2:8); he indicates
3941 NTLet, 2The Int | the Lord's coming (2 Thes 2:8); he indicates the twofold
3942 NTLet, 2The Int | Satan" and God's actions (2 Thes 2:9-11) are working
3943 NTLet, 2The Int | and God's actions (2 Thes 2:9-11) are working out, namely,
3944 NTLet, 2The Int | praying for divine strength (2 Thes 2:13-17). The closing
3945 NTLet, 2The Int | divine strength (2 Thes 2:13-17). The closing part
3946 NTLet, 2The Int | closing part of the letter (2 Thes 3:1-16) deals in particular
3947 NTLet, 2The Int | it has been argued that 2 Thessalonians was written
3948 NTLet, 2The Int | church at Thessalonica (2 Thessalonians being directed
3949 NTLet, 2The Int | Christians there) or even that 2 Thessalonians was originally
3950 NTLet, 2The Int | opinion has been advanced that 2 Thessalonians is a pseudepigraph,
3951 NTLet, 2The Int | preconditions for the parousia (2 Thes 2:1-12) may profit
3952 NTLet, 2The Int | for the parousia (2 Thes 2:1-12) may profit from and
3953 NTLet, 2The Int | I. Address (2 Thes 1:1-12) ~
3954 NTLet, 2The Int | Concerning the Parousia (2 Thes 2:1-17) ~
3955 NTLet, 2The Int | Concerning the Parousia (2 Thes 2:1-17) ~
3956 NTLet, 2The Int | Concluding Exhortations (2 Thes 3:1-16) ~
3957 NTLet, 2The Int | Final Greetings (2 Thes 3:17-18) ~ ~
3958 NTLet, 2The 1: 1(1) | 1-2] On the address, see the
3959 NTLet, 2The 1: 2 | 2 ~grace to you and peace
3960 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | Romans 1:8 and cf 1 Thes 1:2-10. Paul's gratitude to
3961 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | love of the Thessalonians (2 Thes 1:3) and his Christian
3962 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | their faithful endurance (2 Thes 1:4-5) contrast with
3963 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | carried out at the parousia (2 Thes 1:6-10), which is described
3964 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | purpose in the Thessalonians (2 Thes 1:11-12) completes
3965 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | Pauline letter (cf 1 Thes 1:2-3).~
3966 NTLet, 2The 2 | Chapter 2~
3967 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | events that must first occur (2 Thes 2:3-12) before the
3968 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | must first occur (2 Thes 2:3-12) before the end will
3969 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Thessalonians in their calling (2 Thes 2:13-14). They are
3970 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | in their calling (2 Thes 2:13-14). They are to uphold
3971 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Paul himself has taught (2 Thes 2:15). There is a concluding
3972 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | himself has taught (2 Thes 2:15). There is a concluding
3973 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | for their strengthening (2 Thes 2:16-17). As in 2 Thes
3974 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | their strengthening (2 Thes 2:16-17). As in 2 Thes 1:8-
3975 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 2 Thes 2:16-17). As in 2 Thes 1:8-10, the Old Testament
3976 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 66:15, 18-21; Ezekiel 28:2-9; Daniel 11:36-37. The
3977 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 11:36-37. The contents of 2 Thes 2:3b-8 may come from
3978 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | The contents of 2 Thes 2:3b-8 may come from a previously
3979 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | from a prophetic spirit (2 Thes 2:2-3a), has so disrupted
3980 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | prophetic spirit (2 Thes 2:2-3a), has so disrupted
3981 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | prophetic spirit (2 Thes 2:2-3a), has so disrupted the
3982 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | writer seems to allude in 2 Thes 2:6-8 to Dionysiac "
3983 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | seems to allude in 2 Thes 2:6-8 to Dionysiac "seizure,"
3984 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 5:10b). On this view of 2 Thes 2:2, the Greek participles
3985 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | On this view of 2 Thes 2:2, the Greek participles
3986 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | On this view of 2 Thes 2:2, the Greek participles katechon (
3987 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | translated "the seizing power" in 2 Thes 2:6 and "the seizer"
3988 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | seizing power" in 2 Thes 2:6 and "the seizer" in 2
3989 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 2:6 and "the seizer" in 2 Thes 2:7. They then allude
3990 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | and "the seizer" in 2 Thes 2:7. They then allude to a
3991 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Thessalonian community (see 2 Thes 2:2). The addressees
3992 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Thessalonian community (see 2 Thes 2:2). The addressees know (
3993 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | community (see 2 Thes 2:2). The addressees know (2
3994 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | 2). The addressees know (2 Thes 2:6) this force or
3995 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | addressees know (2 Thes 2:6) this force or spirit
3996 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | lawless one or the rebel, 2 Thes 2:3), of which the
3997 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | one or the rebel, 2 Thes 2:3), of which the community
3998 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | mystery of lawlessness (2 Thes 2:7), false prophetism,
3999 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | mystery of lawlessness (2 Thes 2:7), false prophetism, after
4000 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | manifested in the world at large (2 Thes 2:8-12), where it will