_In the justice (or by the justice) of our God and Saviour, Jesus
Christ. As justice and sanctification are equally attributed to God
and to Jesus Christ, it shews that the Son was equally and the same
God with the Father. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Glory and virtue. [1] By the Greek text, virtue is not here the same
as power, as commonly in other places, but signifies God's goodness,
mercy, and clemency. (Witham)_
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Et virtute, _Greek: kai aretes._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Partakers of the divine nature. Divine grace infused into our souls,
is said to be a partaking in the divine nature by an union with the
spirit of God, whereby men are made his adoptive children, heirs of
heaven, &c. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Join with your faith, virtue: think not that faith alone will save
you without the practice of virtues and good works. By abstinence or
temperance, is understood that virtue which helps to moderate the
inordinate love of sensual pleasures, and to govern all disorderly
passions and affections. (With... [ Continue Reading ]
_Groping, [2] like one that is blind. The Greek may signify one who
hath his eyes shut, or that is like a blind mole. (Witham)_
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Manu tentans,_ Greek: muopazon._... [ Continue Reading ]
_By good works you may make sure, &c. without diving into the hidden
mysteries of predestination, &c. --- You shall not sin at any time.
These words evidently suppose, that the graces and assistances of God
will not be wanting; for it would be in vain to command, unless a man
had both free will and... [ Continue Reading ]
_I will begin. [3] That is, by the Greek, I will take care. (Witham)_
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Incipiam, _Greek: ouk ameleso, non omittam, non negligam, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_As long as I am in this tabernacle: to wit, of the body, in this
mortal life. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_The laying aside, [4] or dissolution; i.e. my death is at hand.
(Witham)_
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Depositio, _Greek: e apothesis._... [ Continue Reading ]
_That you frequently have after my decease, [5] &c. Some expounded
these words to signify: I will have you frequently in my thoughts, and
remember you, praying for you after my death. But this does not seem
the true and literal sense, nor do we need such arguments to prove
that the saints pray for u... [ Continue Reading ]
_We have not by following artificial fables. Literally, learned
fables, [6] invented to promote our doctrine. We, I with others, were
eye-witnesses of his glory on Mount Thabor. [Matthew xvii. 2.]
(Witham)_
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Non doctas fabulas, _Greek: ou sesopismenois muthois. Some copies had
indoct... [ Continue Reading ]
_And we have the surer word of prophecy, or to make our testimonies
and preaching of Christ more firm. The revelations of God made to the
prophets, and contained in the holy Scriptures, give us of all others
the greatest assurance. Though the mysteries in themselves remain
obscure and incomprehensib... [ Continue Reading ]
_No prophecy of the scripture is made by private interpretation; or,
as the Protestants translate it from the Greek, is of any private
interpretation, i.e. is not to be expounded by any one's private
judgment or private spirit. (Witham) --- The Scriptures cannot be
properly expounded by private spir... [ Continue Reading ]
_For prophecy came not by the will of man at any time. This is to shew
that they are not to be expounded by any one's private judgment,
because every part of the holy Scriptures is delivered to us by the
divine spirit of God, wherewith the men were inspired who wrote them;
therefore they are not to... [ Continue Reading ]