The Expositor's Greek Testament.
According to Bible Expositor John I.
The Expositor's Bible Commentary calls this“ one
The Expositor's Greek Testament states:“ This highly figurative
Explaining what a dream car, and there Expositor Tsvetkov.
5, The Expositor's Bible Commentary states:“ It suggests that we are
verse 4 from the best manuscript texts,' The Expositor's Bible Commentary adds:“ It is generally
This is a question that many Bible Expositors, preachers and religious theologians are unable to explain clearly.
The Expositor's Bible Commentary calls this“ one
of the great words of character description in the N[ ew] T[ estament].”.
Because the unbeliever does not share the
Christian's standards, sympathies, or goals.'” - The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Volume 10, page 359.
We may as well go visit some important personages, some prestigious pastors or Bible Expositors and preach this stream to them.
One Expositor says that because it is at“ the central region
of the body,” the“ navel” may be representative of all the vital organs.
Regarding the Greek verb rendered“ deaden” at Colossians 3:
5, The Expositor's Bible Commentary states:“ It suggests that we are
not simply to suppress or control evil acts and attitudes.
The ἄπιστος( apistos,‘ unbeliever') and ιδιώτης( idiōtēs,‘ one without understanding,' the‘ inquirer') are both in the unbeliever class in contrast to the saved of the Christian church.”
- The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Volume 10, page 275.
The Expositor's Greek Testament states:“ This highly figurative
allusion is to the habit of marking soldiers and slaves with a conspicuous tattoo or brand…; or, better still, to the religious custom of wearing a god's name as a talisman.”.
After mentioning‘ the absence of
verse 4 from the best manuscript texts,' The Expositor's Bible Commentary adds:“ It is generally
regarded as a gloss that was introduced to explain the intermittent agitation of the water, which the populace considered to be a potential source of healing.”.