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2501 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(4) | a form of service (1 Cor 3:5) for the common good (
2502 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(4) | image of the building, 1 Cor 3:9). The apostles serve the
2503 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(5) | 4:1; 9:17, 19-27; 2 Cor 3:6-9; 4:1; 5:18; 6:3-4; and
2504 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(5) | Cor 3:6-9; 4:1; 5:18; 6:3-4; and 2 Cor 11:23 (the
2505 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 15(8) | divine punishment (cf 1 Cor 3:17), he appears optimistic
2506 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 15(8) | discipline]). The text of 1 Cor 3:15 has sometimes been used
2507 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 21(10)| were genuinely wise (1 Cor 3:18-20), their perceptions
2508 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 3 | 3 ~It does not concern me
2509 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 9(4) | future relief (Matthew 5:3-11; Luke 6:20-23); whereas
2510 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 14(5) | Corinthians are walking (1 Cor 3:3).~
2511 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 14(5) | Corinthians are walking (1 Cor 3:3).~
2512 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 3 | 3 ~I, for my part, although
2513 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 1(1) | Christian community. 6, 2-3: The principle to which
2514 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 3 | 3 ~Do you not know that we
2515 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 3 | 3 ~The husband should fulfill
2516 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 3 | 3 ~But if one loves God, one
2517 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 8(4) | 9:12; 10:12, 32; 2 Cor 6:3; Romans 14:13, 20-1). This
2518 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 3 | 3 ~My defense against those
2519 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 3(2) | 3] My defense against those
2520 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 3 | 3 ~All ate the same spiritual
2521 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 32(12)| Cor 11:1; cf Romans 15:1-3).~
2522 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 2(1) | in the assembly (1 Cor 11:3-16), improprieties in the
2523 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3 | 3 ~2 3 But I want you to know
2524 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(2) | 3-16] Women have been participating
2525 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(3) | 3] A husband the head of his
2526 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(3) | scale of existence (cf 1 Cor 3:21-23) the hierarchy of
2527 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | 7-9] The hierarchy of v 3 is now expressed in other
2528 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | over the woman (Genesis 3:16). This interpretation
2529 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 11(7) | argument from Genesis 2-3. In the Lord: in the Christian
2530 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 2(2) | 2-3] There is an experience
2531 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 2(2) | effect (1 Cor 12:2). 1 Cor 12:3 illustrates this by an example:
2532 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 3 | 3 ~Therefore, I tell you that
2533 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 28(6) | of apostleship (cf 1 Cor 3:5-4:14; 9:1-27; 2 Cor 2:
2534 NTLet, 1Cor 13: 1(2) | 1-3] An inventory of gifts,
2535 NTLet, 1Cor 13: 3 | 3 ~If I give away everything
2536 NTLet, 1Cor 13: 13(5) | well-known triad (cf 1 Thes 1:3), three interrelated (cf
2537 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 3 | 3 ~On the other hand, one
2538 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 3(3) | in this chapter (1 Cor 14:3, 4, 5, 12, 17). It has been
2539 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 14(6) | and consolation (1 Cor 14:3, 31) and the scene describing
2540 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 1(2) | the tradition (1 Cor 15:3-7), which he can presuppose
2541 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 3 | 3 ~3 For I handed on to you
2542 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 3(3) | 3-7] The language by which
2543 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 9(4) | qualifications (2 Cor 2:16; 3:5) and his greater labors (
2544 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 45(21)| here, cf the note on 1 Cor 3:1). Further, he is not just
2545 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 49(22)| Romans 8:29; Philippians 3:21. The majority reading, "
2546 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| cause of death (Genesis 3:19; Romans 5:12).~
2547 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 3 | 3 ~And when I arrive, I shall
2548 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 22(7) | expression (cf 1 Cor 12:3) is a formula for exclusion
2549 NTLet, 2Cor Int | interpretation of Exodus in chapter 3, for instance, offers a
2550 NTLet, 2Cor Int | rhetorical power (2 Cor 4:7-15; 6:3-10; 11:21-29; 12:5-10; 13:
2551 NTLet, 2Cor Int | 10; 11:21-29; 12:5-10; 13:3-4) he enumerates the circumstances
2552 NTLet, 2Cor Int | Jerusalem (2 Cor 8:1-9:15); (3) the definition and defense
2553 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 1(1) | glorification of God (2 Cor 1:3). This introduces a meditation
2554 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 3 | 3 ~Blessed be the God and
2555 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 3(2) | 3] God of all encouragement:
2556 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 5(3) | our Lord Jesus (2 Cor 1:3); Paul's sufferings and
2557 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 23(13)| and sent a letter (2 Cor 2:3-9) in place of the second
2558 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 3 | 3 ~And I wrote as I did 1
2559 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 3(1) | 3,4] I wrote as I did: we
2560 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(6) | adequacy (2 Cor 2:16; cf 2 Cor 3:5) and his credentials (
2561 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(6) | and his credentials (2 Cor 3:1-2) has been raised. Paul
2562 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(6) | ministry of glory (2 Cor 3:7-4:6), of life (2 Cor 4:
2563 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16(10)| and integrity (cf 2 Cor 3:5-6).~
2564 NTLet, 2Cor 3 | Chapter 3~
2565 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 1(1) | of recommendation (2 Cor 3:1-2). Others who engage
2566 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | 2-3] Mention of "letters of
2567 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | of recommendation (2 Cor 3:2a); (2) they are a letter
2568 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | all to see and read (2 Cor 3:2b); (3) they are a letter
2569 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | and read (2 Cor 3:2b); (3) they are a letter from
2570 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | Paul merely delivers (2 Cor 3:3a); (4) they are a letter
2571 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | tablets of human hearts (2 Cor 3:3b). One image dissolves
2572 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 3 | 3 ~3 shown to be a letter
2573 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 3(3) | 3] This verse contrasts Paul'
2574 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 3(3) | the new covenants (2 Cor 3:6; 4:7-6:10). If they were
2575 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 3(3) | himself and his glory (2 Cor 3:7-4:6). Hearts of flesh:
2576 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | verses resume 2 Cor 2:1-3:3. Paul's confidence (2
2577 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | verses resume 2 Cor 2:1-3:3. Paul's confidence (2 Cor
2578 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | Paul's confidence (2 Cor 3:4) is grounded in his sense
2579 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | which are described in 2 Cor 3:1-3. 2 Cor 3:5-6 return
2580 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | are described in 2 Cor 3:1-3. 2 Cor 3:5-6 return to the
2581 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | described in 2 Cor 3:1-3. 2 Cor 3:5-6 return to the question
2582 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | them entirely to God. 2 Cor 3:6 further spells out the
2583 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 4(4) | writing on the heart; cf 2 Cor 3:2.~
2584 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 6(5) | topic sentence for 2 Cor 3:7-6:10. For the contrast
2585 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(6) | 3:7-4:6] Paul now develops
2586 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(6) | contrast enunciated in 2 Cor 3:6b in terms of the relative
2587 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(7) | rather than life (2 Cor 3:6-7; cf 2 Cor 4:7-5:10),
2588 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(7) | than reconciliation (2 Cor 3:9; cf 2 Cor 5:11-6:10).
2589 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 8(8) | repeated three times (2 Cor 3:8, 9, 11). 2 Cor 3:10 expresses
2590 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 8(8) | 2 Cor 3:8, 9, 11). 2 Cor 3:10 expresses another point
2591 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 13(10)| will be expressed in 2 Cor 3:14b-16 by a shift in the
2592 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| the Christian turns (2 Cor 3:16) is the Spirit of whom
2593 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| of the living God (2 Cor 3:6, 8), the inaugurator of
2594 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| is the living God (2 Cor 3:3), but there may also be
2595 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| the living God (2 Cor 3:3), but there may also be
2596 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| to Christ as Lord (2 Cor 3:14, 16). Freedom: i.e.,
2597 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| ministry of death (2 Cor 3:7) and the covenant that
2598 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| covenant that condemned (2 Cor 3:9).~
2599 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 18(13)| end time, and even 2 Cor 3:12 speaks of the glory as
2600 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 3 | 3 ~And even though our gospel
2601 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 3(2) | 3-4] Though our gospel is
2602 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 3(2) | lies over their eyes (2 Cor 3:14), a blindness induced
2603 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 5(3) | the community; cf 1 Cor 3:5; 2 Cor 4:1~
2604 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 6(4) | service; cf Acts 9:1-19; 22:3-16; 26:2-18. "Let light
2605 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 6(4) | be thinking of Genesis 1:3 and presenting his apostolic
2606 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 6(4) | light and glory (2 Cor 4:3-6).~
2607 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 7(5) | already announced in 2 Cor 3:3, 6, asserting his faith
2608 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 7(5) | already announced in 2 Cor 3:3, 6, asserting his faith
2609 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 10(8) | similar to that of 2 Cor 1:3-11. His sufferings are connected
2610 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 16(12)| already begun; cf 2 Cor 3:18. The renewal already
2611 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 2(2) | 2-5] 2 Cor 5:2-3 and 4 are largely parallel
2612 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 2(2) | received in baptism (Gal 3:27) and preserved by moral
2613 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 2(2) | behavior (Romans 13:12-14; Col 3:12; cf Matthew 22:11-13).
2614 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 2(2) | nature (Eph 4:22-24; Col 3:1-5, 9-10).~
2615 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 3 | 3 ~if indeed, when we have
2616 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 3(3) | 3] When we have taken it off:
2617 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 11(8) | cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:14; 3:1; 3:7-4:6). 2 Cor 5:14
2618 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 11(8) | Cor 1:12-14; 2:14; 3:1; 3:7-4:6). 2 Cor 5:14 recalls
2619 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 11(8) | 2 Cor 5:14 recalls 2 Cor 3:7-4:6, and sums up 2 Cor
2620 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 13(9) | discussion about "glory" in 2 Cor 3:7-4:6. Paul also enjoys
2621 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| Cor 5:15.21; 1 Cor 1:17-3:3. Similarly, he describes
2622 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| Cor 5:15.21; 1 Cor 1:17-3:3. Similarly, he describes
2623 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| the new covenant (2 Cor 3:6).~
2624 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 18(12)| covenant that condemned (2 Cor 3:8). The ministry of reconciliation:
2625 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 1(2) | Paul (2 Cor 6:11-13; 7:2-3). ~
2626 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 3 | 3 ~We cause no one to stumble 4
2627 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 3(4) | 3] Cause no one to stumble:
2628 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 4(6) | charges mentioned in 2 Cor 3:1-3) and paradoxical (pointing
2629 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 4(6) | charges mentioned in 2 Cor 3:1-3) and paradoxical (pointing
2630 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 4(6) | similar context, and 1 Cor 3:5.~
2631 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 11(9) | development begun in 2 Cor 2:14-3:3 to an effective conclusion.~
2632 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 11(9) | development begun in 2 Cor 2:14-3:3 to an effective conclusion.~
2633 NTLet, 2Cor 7: 3 | 3 ~I do not say this in condemnation,
2634 NTLet, 2Cor 7: 5(3) | reintroduced (cf 2 Cor 1:3-11); here, too, encouragement
2635 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 1(4) | gracious gift" (1 Cor 16:3). The related term, eucharistia, "
2636 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 3 | 3 ~6 For according to their
2637 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 3(6) | 3-4] Paul emphasizes the spontaneity
2638 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 20(15)| as in others (cf 2 Cor 6:3).~
2639 NTLet, 2Cor 9: 3 | 3 ~Nonetheless, I sent the
2640 NTLet, 2Cor 9: 3(3) | 3] I sent the brothers: the
2641 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(3) | finally resolved in 2 Cor 13:3-4. Absent . . . present:
2642 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 2(4) | in "we are in the flesh," 3) and our natural life insofar
2643 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 2(4) | Spirit; cf the note on 1 Cor 3:1. The wordplay is intended
2644 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 3 | 3 ~For, although we are in
2645 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 3(5) | is echoed in 2 Cor 13:2-3.~
2646 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 17(10)| his recommendation (2 Cor 3:1-3). Cf the notes on 2
2647 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 17(10)| recommendation (2 Cor 3:1-3). Cf the notes on 2 Cor
2648 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 18(11)| authenticity (cf 2 Cor 13:3-7 and the note on 2 Cor
2649 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 18(11)| alone will pass (cf 1 Cor 4:3-5). Paul alludes to this
2650 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 18(11)| 2 Cor 11:15; 12:19a; 13:3-7.~
2651 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 3 | 3 ~But I am afraid that, as
2652 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 3(4) | 3] As the serpent deceived
2653 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 7(8) | remuneration (cf 1 Cor 9:3-18). He deftly defends his
2654 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 13(10)| the imagery of 2 Cor 11:3 and applies it to the opponents:
2655 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 13(10)| like cunning (2 Cor 11:3), are marks of the satanic.
2656 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 13(10)| of righteousness (2 Cor 3:9). Their end: the section
2657 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| the picture drawn in vv 11:3-4, 13-15. Much of the vocabulary
2658 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 22(16)| 13-18; 9:7-13; 11:1; Gal 3:9, 27-29; cf John 8:33-47).
2659 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 1(1) | Testament of Levi (2:7-10; 3:1-4) speaks of three; God
2660 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 3 | 3 ~And I know that this person (
2661 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | the opponents in 2 Cor 11:3, 13-15, 20.~
2662 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | demonstrations of power (cf 1 Cor 2:3-4). Signs of an apostle:
2663 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | 2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
2664 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| earlier: "cunning" (2 Cor 11:3), "deceit" (2 Cor 11:13), "
2665 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 19(12)| an apologia (cf 1 Cor 9:3). Yet Paul insists on an
2666 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 19(12)| submits is God's (cf 1 Cor 4:3-5). This verse also leads
2667 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 20(13)| his opponents (2 Cor 11:3-4, 19-21). Here he alludes
2668 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 1(1) | letter" mentioned at 2 Cor 2:3-4 creates more problems
2669 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3 | 3 ~3 since you are looking
2670 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | 3-4] Paul now gives another
2671 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 5(4) | challenge mentioned in 2 Cor 13:3 on them: they are to put
2672 NTLet, Gal Int | his own hand (cf 2 Thes 3:17-18) a vivid summary of
2673 NTLet, Gal Int | favor and blessings (Gal 3:19-29). The pious Jew saw
2674 NTLet, Gal Int | experience of Abraham, Gal 3:6-18) and the supernatural
2675 NTLet, Gal Int | gifts of the Spirit (Gal 3:2-5; 5:16-6:10). His enthusiasm
2676 NTLet, Gal Int | Faith and Liberty (Gal 3:1-4:31) ~
2677 NTLet, Gal 1: 2(3) | male and female; cf Gal 3:27-28. Paul usually mentions
2678 NTLet, Gal 1: 3 | 3 ~grace to you and peace
2679 NTLet, Gal 1: 4(4) | 4] The greeting in v 3 is expanded by a christological
2680 NTLet, Gal 1: 8(7) | Greek, anathema; cf Romans 9:3; 1 Cor 12:3; 16:22.~
2681 NTLet, Gal 1: 8(7) | cf Romans 9:3; 1 Cor 12:3; 16:22.~
2682 NTLet, Gal 1: 10(8) | cf Gal 1:14; Philippians 3:6). The self-description
2683 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | experience and scripture in Gal 3; 4 before he draws out the
2684 NTLet, Gal 1: 13(11)| Along with Philippians 3:4-11, which also moves from
2685 NTLet, Gal 1: 18(14)| Tarsus, cf Acts 9:30; 22:3), Paul most likely engaged
2686 NTLet, Gal 1: 19(16)| see the note on Mark 6:3). He played an important
2687 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(1) | accept circumcision (Gal 2:3); and that he and the reputed
2688 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | 22, 25, 30; 12:25; 13:1-3; 15:2). Titus: a missionary
2689 NTLet, Gal 2: 1(2) | 12:18), non-Jewish (Gal 2:3), never mentioned in Acts. ~
2690 NTLet, Gal 2: 3 | 3 ~Moreover, not even 4 Titus,
2691 NTLet, Gal 2: 3(4) | 3] Not even a Gentile Christian
2692 NTLet, Gal 2: 9(8) | Jerusalem church, cf Acts 3:1 and Acts 8:14. The order
2693 NTLet, Gal 2: 11(10)| reached in Jerusalem (Gal 2:3-7) recognized the freedom
2694 NTLet, Gal 2: 14(14)| such as circumcision (Gal 2:3-5) or regulations about
2695 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| Christ to death (cf Gal 3:13) and so provided a way
2696 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| Romans 6:6). Cf also Gal 3:19-25 on the role of the
2697 NTLet, Gal 3 | Chapter 3~
2698 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | Christian experience (Gal 3:1-5) and to scripture (Gal
2699 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | 5) and to scripture (Gal 3:6-14). The gift of God's
2700 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | brings righteousness (Gal 3:6; Genesis 15:6). The promise
2701 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | promise to Abraham (Gal 3:8; Genesis 12:3) extends
2702 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | Abraham (Gal 3:8; Genesis 12:3) extends to the Gentiles (
2703 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | extends to the Gentiles (Gal 3:14)~
2704 NTLet, Gal 3: 3 | 3 ~Are you so stupid? After
2705 NTLet, Gal 3: 3(4) | 3] On the contrast of Spirit
2706 NTLet, Gal 3: 6(6) | see Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:3. The Galatians like Abraham
2707 NTLet, Gal 3: 7(7) | promised blessing of Genesis 12:3; cf Genesis 18:18; Sirach
2708 NTLet, Gal 3: 7(7) | 18:18; Sirach 44:21; Acts 3:25.~
2709 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | the book of the law (Gal 3:10; Deut 27:26) in order
2710 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | order to gain life (Gal 3:12; Lev 18:5; cf Romans
2711 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | before God by the law (Gal 3:11; Hebrews 2:4, adapted
2712 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | who died on the cross (Gal 3:13), taking upon himself
2713 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | the curse of the law (Gal 3:13). That the Gentile Galatians
2714 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | the promised Spirit (Gal 3:14) by faith and in no other
2715 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | experience cited in Gal 3:1-5.~
2716 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | law but by promise (Gal 3:1-14) comes from legal practice
2717 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | ratified, is unalterable (Gal 3:15). God's covenant with
2718 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | repeated promises (Genesis 12:2-3, 7; 13:15; 17:7-8; 22:16-
2719 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | promise, not by law (Gal 3:18). Paul's argument hinges
2720 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | as will or testament (Gal 3:15) and as covenant (Gal
2721 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | 15) and as covenant (Gal 3:17).~
2722 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(13)| show that sin is (Romans 3:20; 7:7-8). Here the further
2723 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(13)| not directly from God (Gal 3:19). The law does not, however,
2724 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(13)| carries out its function (Gal 3:22), so that righteousness
2725 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(14)| descendant: Christ (Gal 3:16). By angels: Deut 33:
2726 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(14)| mediator is needed (Gal 3:20).~
2727 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| works of the law (Gal 2:16; 3:22): as children of God,
2728 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| promise to Abraham (Gal 3:8, 14, 16-18, 29). The teaching
2729 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| 29). The teaching in Gal 3:23-25, that since faith (
2730 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| situation before faith (Gal 3:23) and the results after
2731 NTLet, Gal 3: 23(15)| after faith has come (Gal 3:25-29).~
2732 NTLet, Gal 3: 24(16)| the law described in Gal 3:19-25.~
2733 NTLet, Gal 3: 26(17)| the disciplinarian in Gal 3:24-25. The term includes
2734 NTLet, Gal 3: 26(17)| includes males and females (Gal 3:28).~
2735 NTLet, Gal 3: 27(18)| equality in Christ (cf Col 3:11).~
2736 NTLet, Gal 3: 27(19)| Romans 13:14; Eph 4:24; Col 3:10. Baptismal imagery, traceable
2737 NTLet, Gal 4: 1(1) | What Paul has argued in Gal 3:26-29 is now elaborated
2738 NTLet, Gal 4: 1(1) | heir (Gal 4:1, 7; cf Gal 3:18, 29) freed from control
2739 NTLet, Gal 4: 1(1) | others. Again, as in Gal 3:2-5, the proof that Christians
2740 NTLet, Gal 4: 1(2) | 1,3] Not of age: an infant or
2741 NTLet, Gal 4: 3 | 3 ~In the same way we also,
2742 NTLet, Gal 4: 3(3) | 3] The elemental powers of
2743 NTLet, Gal 4: 6(4) | Children: see the note on Gal 3:26; here in contrast to
2744 NTLet, Gal 4: 6(4) | young person not of age (Gal 3:1, 3). Abba: cf Mark 14:
2745 NTLet, Gal 4: 8(5) | arguments advanced from Gal 3:1 through Gal 4:7, Paul
2746 NTLet, Gal 4: 8(5) | powers (see the note on Gal 4:3) because the Galatians had
2747 NTLet, Gal 4: 8(5) | direct question is like Gal 3, 3-5.~
2748 NTLet, Gal 4: 8(5) | question is like Gal 3, 3-5.~
2749 NTLet, Gal 4: 15(12)| of his gospel (Gal 1:6; 3:1-4) and their felicitation
2750 NTLet, Gal 4: 15(12)| reference to a beatitude, Gal 3:26-28 may be in view.~
2751 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| gospel (Gal 4:9; 1:6-9; 2:16; 3:2) by a further argument
2752 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| argument from scripture (cf Gal 3:6-18). It involves the relationship
2753 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| relationship of Abraham (Gal 3:6-16) to his wife, Sarah,
2754 NTLet, Gal 5: 1(1) | Gal 5:2-5); cf Gal 2:16; 3:3. Faith, not circumcision,
2755 NTLet, Gal 5: 1(1) | Gal 5:2-5); cf Gal 2:16; 3:3. Faith, not circumcision,
2756 NTLet, Gal 5: 3 | 3 ~Once again I declare to
2757 NTLet, Gal 5: 3(3) | 3] Cf Gal 3:10-12. Just as
2758 NTLet, Gal 5: 3(3) | 3] Cf Gal 3:10-12. Just as those who
2759 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(6) | 24-26; Philippians 2:16; 3:14.~
2760 NTLet, Gal 5: 11(8) | on the story in Acts 16:1-3 that Paul had circumcised
2761 NTLet, Gal 5: 11(8) | the Gentile Titus in Gal 2:3 Timothy was the son of a
2762 NTLet, Gal 5: 12(9) | circumcision; cf Philippians 3:2 and the note there.~
2763 NTLet, Gal 5: 16(13)| Spirit . . . flesh: cf Gal 3:3 and the note on Romans
2764 NTLet, Gal 5: 16(13)| Spirit . . . flesh: cf Gal 3:3 and the note on Romans 8:
2765 NTLet, Gal 6: 3 | 3 ~For if anyone thinks he
2766 NTLet, Gal 6: 11(6) | see 1 Cor 16:21; 2 Thes 3:17). Paul summarizes his
2767 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| who suffered (cf Romans 6:3; 2 Cor 4:10; Col 1:24) and
2768 NTLet, Eph Int | throughout the universe (Eph 3:9-10). Yet this ecclesiology
2769 NTLet, Eph Int | of the triune God (Eph 1:3-14). The language is often
2770 NTLet, Eph Int | that of doxology (Eph 1:3-14) and prayer (cf Eph 1:
2771 NTLet, Eph Int | prayer (cf Eph 1:15-23; 3:14-19), indeed of liturgy
2772 NTLet, Eph Int | of liturgy and hymns (Eph 3:20-21; 5:14).~The majestic
2773 NTLet, Eph Int | mission in the world (Eph 3:1-4:24). The gifts Christ
2774 NTLet, Eph Int | intimately acquainted (cf Eph 3:2 and Eph 4:21). There are
2775 NTLet, Eph Int | to faith in Christ (Eph 3:1-12). Yet at the time of
2776 NTLet, Eph Int | is clearly in prison (Eph 3:1; 4:1; 6:20), suffering
2777 NTLet, Eph Int | suffering afflictions (Eph 3:13). Traditionally this "
2778 NTLet, Eph Int | Mission of the Church (Eph 3:1-4:24) ~
2779 NTLet, Eph 1: 3 | 3 ~3 Blessed be the God and
2780 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | 3-14] While a Pauline letter
2781 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | experienced, as in 2 Cor 1:3-4 and 1 Peter 1:3-12. The
2782 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | Cor 1:3-4 and 1 Peter 1:3-12. The blessing here, akin
2783 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | are also found in Col 1:3-23. Certain phrases are
2784 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | such as in Christ (Eph 1:3, 10, 12) or in him (Eph
2785 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | is discernible in Eph 1:3-14: God the Father (Eph
2786 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | 14: God the Father (Eph 1:3-6, 8, 11), Christ (Eph 1:
2787 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | 6, 8, 11), Christ (Eph 1:3, 5, 7-10, 12), and the Spirit (
2788 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | received through Christ (Eph 1:3) are gratefully enumerated:
2789 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | Christ (Eph 1:9; cf Eph 3:3-4; Romans 16:25); the
2790 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | Christ (Eph 1:9; cf Eph 3:3-4; Romans 16:25); the gift
2791 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(4) | 3] In the heavens: literally, "
2792 NTLet, Eph 1: 9(5) | Christ (Eph 1:10); cf Eph 3:3-6.~
2793 NTLet, Eph 1: 9(5) | Christ (Eph 1:10); cf Eph 3:3-6.~
2794 NTLet, Eph 1: 15(9) | parallels thoughts in Col 1:3-20. The prayer moves from
2795 NTLet, Eph 1: 15(9) | by God the Father (Eph 1:3) to the Ephesians will be
2796 NTLet, Eph 1: 23(11)| church and the believer (Eph 3:19; 5:18). But the difficult
2797 NTLet, Eph 1: 23(11)| through the church (cf Eph 3:9-10).~
2798 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | of us who believe (Eph 2:3-7, 10, 14, 18). In urging
2799 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(1) | were dead in sins (Eph 2:1-3, 11-12) and what they are
2800 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | heavenly destiny (Eph 2:3-7). The language dead, raised
2801 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | cf Gal 2:16-21; Romans 3:24-28. Christians are a
2802 NTLet, Eph 2: 2(4) | the age to come"; cf 1 Cor 3:19; 5:10; 7:31; Gal 1:4;
2803 NTLet, Eph 2: 3 | 3 ~All of us once lived among
2804 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | the prophetic gift (Eph 3:5), the preachers of Christ (
2805 NTLet, Eph 3 | Chapter 3~
2806 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | the apostolic office (Eph 3:2-3) and how his insight
2807 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | apostolic office (Eph 3:2-3) and how his insight through
2808 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | prophets in the church (Eph 3:4-5), has deepened understanding
2809 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | the special herald (Eph 3:7) of a new promise to the
2810 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | promise to the Gentiles (Eph 3:6): that the divine plan
2811 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | divine plan of salvation (Eph 3:8-9), once hidden. Through
2812 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | manifest to angelic beings (eph 3:10; cf Eph 1:21), in accord
2813 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | with God's purpose (Eph 3:11). The fulfillment of
2814 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | through faith in God (Eph 3:12). The readers of this
2815 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(1) | Paul's imprisonment (Eph 3:13).~
2816 NTLet, Eph 3: 1(2) | thought at the end of Eph 3:1 leaving an incomplete
2817 NTLet, Eph 3: 3 | 3 ~(namely, that) the mystery 4
2818 NTLet, Eph 3: 3(4) | 3-4] The mystery: God's resolve
2819 NTLet, Eph 3: 3(4) | cf the notes on Eph 1:9; 3:9.~
2820 NTLet, Eph 3: 9(5) | preach to the Gentiles (Eph 3:8) specifically.~
2821 NTLet, Eph 3: 10(6) | Eph 1:15-23 regarding Eph 3:21.~
2822 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | the whole universe (Eph 3:15) with the breadth and
2823 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | God's love in Christ (Eph 3:18) or possibly the universe
2824 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | the fullness of God (Eph 3:19). The prayer concludes
2825 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | with a doxology to God (Eph 3:20-21).~
2826 NTLet, Eph 4: 1(1) | of the dead (cf 1 Peter 3:19). ~
2827 NTLet, Eph 4: 3 | 3 ~striving to preserve the
2828 NTLet, Eph 4: 8(3) | mentioned at Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10; 6:12.~
2829 NTLet, Eph 4: 24(9) | baptism. See the note on Gal 3:27.~
2830 NTLet, Eph 5: 3 | 3 ~Immorality or any impurity
2831 NTLet, Eph 5: 14(3) | content compare Eph 2:5-6; 3:9 and Isaiah 60:1.~
2832 NTLet, Eph 5: 15(4) | similar to Col 4:5 and Eph 3:16-17.~
2833 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(5) | 6:9] Cf the notes on Col 3:18-4:1 and 1 Peter 2:18-
2834 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(5) | 18-4:1 and 1 Peter 2:18-3:7 for a similar listing
2835 NTLet, Eph 6: 3 | 3 ~"that it may go well with
2836 NTLet, Eph 6: 10(1) | 10-17; cf Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10). Unique importance is
2837 NTLet, Phi Int | Timothy (Acts 15:40; 16:3; cf Philippians 1:1) and
2838 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippians 4:2 and Philippians 4:3). Act 16 concludes its account
2839 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippi (Philippians 2:19-3:1), and even Paul's own
2840 NTLet, Phi Int | abruptly at Philippians 3:2, Paul erupts into warnings
2841 NTLet, Phi Int | that follows, Philippians 3:2-21, is a vigorous attack
2842 NTLet, Phi Int | these Judaizers (cf Gal 2:11-3:29) or Jewish Christian
2843 NTLet, Phi Int | life story (Philippians 3:4-6) and into the doctrine
2844 NTLet, Phi Int | ultimate hope (Philippians 3:7-21).~The location of Paul'
2845 NTLet, Phi Int | section from Philippians 1:3 to Philippians 3:1 is then
2846 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippians 1:3 to Philippians 3:1 is then another letter,
2847 NTLet, Phi Int | conduct; and Philippians 3:2-21 a third communication
2848 NTLet, Phi Int | opponents of the faith (Phi 3), and with serene joy advising
2849 NTLet, Phi Int | the writing of Philippians 3:1 and Philippians 3:2, possibly
2850 NTLet, Phi Int | Philippians 3:1 and Philippians 3:2, possibly involving the
2851 NTLet, Phi Int | constitutes faith (Philippians 3:8-10). The letter incorporates
2852 NTLet, Phi Int | lordship (Philippians 2:11; 3:8-12, 14, 20-21).~The principal
2853 NTLet, Phi Int | Assistants (Philippians 2:19-3:1) ~
2854 NTLet, Phi Int | Goal in Christ (Philippians 3:2-21) ~
2855 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | throughout shows (Philippians 1:3-26), and the reference (
2856 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | the Pastorals; see 1 Tim 3:2 and Titus 1:7, where it
2857 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | In the Pastorals (1 Tim 3:8, 12) the diakonos has
2858 NTLet, Phi 1: 3 | 3 ~4 I give thanks to my God
2859 NTLet, Phi 1: 3(4) | 3-11] As in Romans 1:8-15
2860 NTLet, Phi 1: 6(5) | Philippians 1:10; 2:16; 3:20-21; 1 Thes 4:17; 5:10;
2861 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | humility (Philippians 2:3) and to obedience (Philippians
2862 NTLet, Phi 2: 3 | 3 ~Do nothing out of selfishness
2863 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(4) | the first Adam in Genesis 3:5-6.~
2864 NTLet, Phi 2: 11(9) | acclamation; cf 1 Cor 12:3; Romans 10:9. But doxology
2865 NTLet, Phi 2: 19(15)| 2:19-3:1] The plans of Paul and
2866 NTLet, Phi 3 | Chapter 3~
2867 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | 1:28. Since Philippians 3:2-4 emphasize Jewish terms
2868 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | circumcision (Philippians 3:2-3, 5), some relate them
2869 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | circumcision (Philippians 3:2-3, 5), some relate them to
2870 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | than Jewish (Philippians 3:18-19). Accordingly, some
2871 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | of false teachers in Phil 3, others one group characterized
2872 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(2) | perfect maturity" (Philippians 3:12-15).~
2873 NTLet, Phi 3: 2(3) | justification (cf Romans 1:16-17; 3:21-5:11; Gal 2:5-11), contrasting
2874 NTLet, Phi 3: 3 | 3 ~For we are the circumcision, 5
2875 NTLet, Phi 3: 3(5) | 3] We are the circumcision:
2876 NTLet, Phi 3: 3(5) | offspring of Abraham (Gal 3:7, 29; 6:15). Spirit of
2877 NTLet, Phi 3: 5(6) | required (Genesis 17:12; Lev 12:3).~
2878 NTLet, Phi 3: 17(12)| 4:9; 1 Thes 1:6; 2 Thes 3:7, 9; 1 Cor 4:6).~
2879 NTLet, Phi 4: 1(1) | Philippians 4:5) in Philippians 3:20-21. Paul's instructions
2880 NTLet, Phi 4: 3 | 3 ~Yes, and I ask you also,
2881 NTLet, Phi 4: 3(3) | 3] Yokemate: or "comrade,"
2882 NTLet, Phi 4: 3(3) | Ecclesiastical History 3.15.1).~
2883 NTLet, Phi 4: 4(4) | the note on Philippians 3:1.~
2884 NTLet, Phi 4: 5(5) | parousia (Philippians 1:6, 10; 3:20-21; 1 Cor 16:22), although
2885 NTLet, Phi 4: 9(7) | the note on Philippians 3:17.~
2886 NTLet, Phi 4: 10(8) | letter (cf Philippians 1:3-5), here thanks the Philippians
2887 NTLet, Phi 4: 10(8) | Cor 9:15-18; cf Acts 18:2-3). In spite of this reliance
2888 NTLet, Col Int | conquering of personal sins (Col 3:5-10) and the practice of
2889 NTLet, Col Int | standard set by Christ (Col 3:12-16).~Paul commends the
2890 NTLet, Col Int | community as a whole (Col 1:3-8); this seems to indicate
2891 NTLet, Col Int | rendered "in the Lord" (Col 3:18-4:1).~Colossians follows
2892 NTLet, Col Int | Philippians 2:6-11; 1 Tim 3:16; and John 1:1-18. It
2893 NTLet, Col Int | Preeminence of Christ (Col 1:15-2:3) ~
2894 NTLet, Col Int | Christian Life in the World (Col 3:1-4:6) ~
2895 NTLet, Col 1: 3 | 3 ~2 We always give thanks
2896 NTLet, Col 1: 3(2) | 3-8] On thanksgiving at the
2897 NTLet, Col 1: 3(2) | them he has received (Col 1:3-4), congratulates the Colossians
2898 NTLet, Col 1: 3(2) | to live the gospel (Col 3:6-8). To encourage them
2899 NTLet, Col 1: 3(2) | 1 Cor 13:13; cf 1 Thes 1:3; 5:8.~
2900 NTLet, Col 1: 9(4) | s will (Col 1:9; cf Col 3:10). Paul expects a mutual
2901 NTLet, Col 1: 12(5) | sins (cf Acts 2:38; Romans 3:24-25; Eph 1:7).~
2902 NTLet, Col 1: 15(6) | Philippians 2:6-11; 1 Tim 3:16). They present Christ
2903 NTLet, Col 1: 15(7) | with those redeemed (cf Col 3:10-11).~
2904 NTLet, Col 1: 16(8) | of all things (cf John 1:3), as prior to all things (
2905 NTLet, Col 1: 16(8) | Col 1:17; cf Hebrews 1:3).~
2906 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| 1:24-2:3] As the community at Colossae
2907 NTLet, Col 2: 1(1) | Colossae; cf Col 4:13, 16; Rev 3:14-22. ~
2908 NTLet, Col 2: 3 | 3 ~in whom are hidden all
2909 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | new life (Col 2:13; cf Col 3:1 and Romans 6:1-11). On
2910 NTLet, Col 2: 8(3) | world: see the note on Gal 4:3.~
2911 NTLet, Col 3 | Chapter 3~
2912 NTLet, Col 3: 1(1) | things of the world (Col 3:1-2). They have died to
2913 NTLet, Col 3: 1(1) | the presence of God (Col 3:3-4). ~
2914 NTLet, Col 3: 1(1) | the presence of God (Col 3:3-4). ~
2915 NTLet, Col 3: 3 | 3 ~For you have died, and
2916 NTLet, Col 3: 5(2) | salvation in Christ (Col 3:16).~
2917 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | 3:18-4:6] After general recommendations
2918 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | the service of Christ (Col 3:18-4:1), Paul requests prayers
2919 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | of his imprisonment (Col 3:2-3), and recommends friendly
2920 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | his imprisonment (Col 3:2-3), and recommends friendly
2921 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | i.e., non-Christians (Col 3:5-6). See the note on Eph
2922 NTLet, Col 3: 22(9) | children and parents (Col 3:18-21), such as also appears
2923 NTLet, Col 4: 3 | 3 ~at the same time, pray
2924 NTLet, Col 4: 7(2) | see also 2 Tim 4:12; Titus 3:12. ~
2925 NTLet, Col 4: 12(5) | see the notes on Col 1:3-8 and Col 1:7.~
2926 NTLet, Col 4: 18(11)| cf Gal 6:11-18 and 2 Thes 3:17-18.~
2927 NTLet, 1The Int | along with him (Acts 16:1-3). Paul was now clearly at
2928 NTLet, 1The Int | community in its trials (1 Thes 3:1-5). Timothy and Silvanus
2929 NTLet, 1The Int | Paul's first letter (1 Thes 3:6-8).~The letter begins
2930 NTLet, 1The Int | parts. The first (1 Thes 1:2-3:13) is a set of three sections
2931 NTLet, 1The Int | has just prayed (1 Thes 3:12-13) is to be shown practically
2932 NTLet, 1The Int | Thessalonians (1 Thes 2:1-3:13) ~
2933 NTLet, 1The 1: 3 | 3 ~calling to mind your work
2934 NTLet, 1The 1: 3(2) | 3] Faith . . . love . . .
2935 NTLet, 1The 1: 3(2) | 1 Thes 1:10; 2:12, 19; 3:13; 4:13-5:11; 5:23).~
2936 NTLet, 1The 1: 6(3) | 1 Cor 4:16; 11:1; 2 Thes 3:9) is rooted in Paul's view
2937 NTLet, 1The 2: 3 | 3 ~Our exhortation was not
2938 NTLet, 1The 2: 15(4) | Romans 9:1-5; 10:1; 11:1-3; Philippians 3:4-6). Sinful
2939 NTLet, 1The 2: 15(4) | 10:1; 11:1-3; Philippians 3:4-6). Sinful conduct (1
2940 NTLet, 1The 3 | Chapter 3~
2941 NTLet, 1The 3: 3 | 3 ~so that no one be disturbed
2942 NTLet, 1The 3: 3(1) | 3] We are destined: the Greek
2943 NTLet, 1The 4: 3 | 3 ~2 This is the will of God,
2944 NTLet, 1The 4: 3(2) | 3-8] Many think that this
2945 NTLet, 1The 4: 3(2) | immorality" (1 Thes 4:3) should be rendered as "
2946 NTLet, 1The 4: 15(3) | faithful, then (1 Thes 5:1-3) on the need of preparedness
2947 NTLet, 1The 5: 3 | 3 ~When people are saying, "
2948 NTLet, 1The 5: 19(3) | 2 Thes 2:1-15; 2 Peter 3:1-16).~
2949 NTLet, 2The Int | thanksgiving and prayer (2 Thes 1:3-12) speak of the Thessalonians'
2950 NTLet, 2The Int | part of the letter (2 Thes 3:1-16) deals in particular
2951 NTLet, 2The Int | Concluding Exhortations (2 Thes 3:1-16) ~
2952 NTLet, 2The Int | Final Greetings (2 Thes 3:17-18) ~ ~
2953 NTLet, 2The 1: 3 | 3 ~2 We ought to thank God
2954 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | 3-12] On the thanksgiving,
2955 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | Thessalonians (2 Thes 1:3) and his Christian pride
2956 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | Pauline letter (cf 1 Thes 1:2-3).~
2957 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | must first occur (2 Thes 2:3-12) before the end will
2958 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | witchcraft ("an evil eye") in Gal 3:1 in speaking of the threat
2959 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | one or the rebel, 2 Thes 2:3), of which the community
2960 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | see the note on 1 Thes 3:3). It is, however, only
2961 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | see the note on 1 Thes 3:3). It is, however, only the
2962 NTLet, 2The 2: 2(2) | calls attention in 2 Thes 3:17 to his practice of concluding
2963 NTLet, 2The 2: 3 | 3 ~Let no one deceive you
2964 NTLet, 2The 2: 6(5) | archangel (Rev 12:7-9; 20:1-3). A more recent view suggests
2965 NTLet, 2The 3 | Chapter 3~
2966 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | and his colleagues (2 Thes 3:1-2) and reiterates confidence
2967 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | the Thessalonians (2 Thes 3:3-5), while admonishing
2968 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | Thessalonians (2 Thes 3:3-5), while admonishing them
2969 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | disorderly busybodies (2 Thes 3:6-15). A benediction (2
2970 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | A benediction (2 Thes 3:16) and postscript in Paul'
2971 NTLet, 2The 3: 1(1) | out the letter. On 2 Thes 3:17-18, cf the note on 2
2972 NTLet, 2The 3: 3 | 3 ~But the Lord is faithful;
2973 NTLet, 2The 3: 6(2) | teaching (cf 1 Thes 2:16; 3:3-4; 5:4-5) or, more likely,
2974 NTLet, 2The 3: 6(2) | teaching (cf 1 Thes 2:16; 3:3-4; 5:4-5) or, more likely,
2975 NTLet, 2The 3: 6(2) | gospel message (cf 1 Thes 2:3-10).~
2976 NTLet, 1Tim Int | Gentile parentage (Acts 16:1-3). He was the apostle's companion
2977 NTLet, 1Tim Int | missionary journeys (Acts 16:3; 19:22) and was often sent
2978 NTLet, 1Tim Int | 19:22; 1 Cor 4:17; 1 Thes 3:2). In 1 Timothy (1 Tim
2979 NTLet, 1Tim Int | In 1 Timothy (1 Tim 1:3), he is described as the
2980 NTLet, 1Tim Int | useless teaching (1 Tim 1:3-11; 4:1-5; 6:3-16) and proposes
2981 NTLet, 1Tim Int | 1 Tim 1:3-11; 4:1-5; 6:3-16) and proposes principles
2982 NTLet, 1Tim Int | for aid to widows (1 Tim 5:3-8) and their selection for
2983 NTLet, 1Tim Int | bishop and deacon (1 Tim 3:1-13), relation of slaves
2984 NTLet, 1Tim Int | passage of the letter (1 Tim 3:14-16) expresses the principal
2985 NTLet, 1Tim Int | Sound Teaching (1 Tim 1:3-20) ~
2986 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 3 | 3 ~2 I repeat the request
2987 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 3(2) | 3-7] Here Timothy's initial
2988 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 3(2) | Testament figures (1 Tim 1:3-4, but see the note on 1
2989 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 15(7) | Christian faith; cf 1 Tim 3:1; 4:9; 2 Tim 2:11; Titus
2990 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 15(7) | 4:9; 2 Tim 2:11; Titus 3:8.~
2991 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 18(9) | missionary service; cf Acts 13:1-3. Such is probably the sense
2992 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 1(1) | only savior of all (1 Tim 2:3-6). The vital apostolic
2993 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 3 | 3 ~This is good and pleasing
2994 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 8(3) | 2 Tim 2:14; cf Genesis 3:6-7). As long as women perform
2995 NTLet, 1Tim 3 | Chapter 3~
2996 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | this first sentence (1 Tim 3:1) may also imply a warning
2997 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | talent for teaching (1 Tim 3:2); moderation in habits
2998 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | habits and temperament (1 Tim 3:3); managerial ability (
2999 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | and temperament (1 Tim 3:3); managerial ability (1
3000 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | managerial ability (1 Tim 3:4); and experience in Christian