Romans 15:11

15:11 again, (f-2) See Psalms 117:1 . laud (g-14) 'Praise' in this verse is the present tense, see Note h, ch. 6.13. 'Laud' is the aorist of the same verb, but with a strengthening preposition prefixed, giving the sense of 'let them have him lauded.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 15:16

15:16 be (i-4) This gives the sense most accurately; the object of the gift was his being minister; 'for,' _ eis_ . minister (k-5) An administrator officially employed. see Philippians 2:25 ; Hebrews 1:7 ; Hebrews 8:2 . _ Leitourgos_ . as 'officers,' ch. 13.6.... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 15:24

15:24 go (b-4) Or 'whenever I go.' It is the subjunctive; i.e. not a fact assumed to happen, though not yet come; nor treated as improbable, though it may happen, but between the two -- the possibility and intention expressed. The sentence does not follow grammatically, but is interrupted by 'for I... [ Continue Reading ]

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