μὴ τηρῶν, in classical Greek a gentle hypothesis, merely suggesting a possible case; but in later Greek μή is the regular negative with participles. It was an actual error, else the Apostle would hardly have spoken so emphatically about it. ψεύστης, see note on 1 John 1:6. ἀλήθεια, see note on 1 John 1:8.

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Old Testament