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... Mark ix . 25 ) . But exéyxew is a much more pregnant word ; it is so to rebuke another , with such effectual wielding of the victorious arms of the truth , as to bring him , if not to a confession , yet at least to a conviction , of his ...
... Mark ix . 25 ) . But exéyxew is a much more pregnant word ; it is so to rebuke another , with such effectual wielding of the victorious arms of the truth , as to bring him , if not to a confession , yet at least to a conviction , of his ...
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... ( Mark ix . 43-48 ) ; for in proof that xóλaois had acquired in Hellenistic Greek this severer sense , and was used simply as ' punishment ' or ' torment , ' with no necessary underthought of the bettering through it of him who endured it ...
... ( Mark ix . 43-48 ) ; for in proof that xóλaois had acquired in Hellenistic Greek this severer sense , and was used simply as ' punishment ' or ' torment , ' with no necessary underthought of the bettering through it of him who endured it ...
Side 37
... Mark was their unpéτns ( Acts xiii . 5 ) ; and in this official sense of lictor , apparitor , and the like , we find the word constantly , indeed pre- dominantly used in the N. T. ( Matt . v . 25 ; Luke iv . 20 ; John vii . 32 ; xviii ...
... Mark was their unpéτns ( Acts xiii . 5 ) ; and in this official sense of lictor , apparitor , and the like , we find the word constantly , indeed pre- dominantly used in the N. T. ( Matt . v . 25 ; Luke iv . 20 ; John vii . 32 ; xviii ...
Side 38
... Mark iv . 40 ; Rev. xxi . 8 , In this last passage the Seol beyond doubt are those who in time of persecution have , out of fear of what they should suffer , denied the faith . 38 SYNONYMS OF THE —δειλία, φόβος, εὐλάβεια.
... Mark iv . 40 ; Rev. xxi . 8 , In this last passage the Seol beyond doubt are those who in time of persecution have , out of fear of what they should suffer , denied the faith . 38 SYNONYMS OF THE —δειλία, φόβος, εὐλάβεια.
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... marks as one of the vices of the old , in that mournful , yet for the Christian most instructive , passage , which has been referred to just now ; they arе kaкоńОes and KаXÚπOTTOL . We shall scarcely err then , taking Kakоń ela , at Rom ...
... marks as one of the vices of the old , in that mournful , yet for the Christian most instructive , passage , which has been referred to just now ; they arе kaкоńОes and KаXÚπOTTOL . We shall scarcely err then , taking Kakоń ela , at Rom ...
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