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    The Expositor's Greek Testament.

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    According to Bible Expositor John I.

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    The Expositor's Bible Commentary calls this“ one

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    The Expositor's Greek Testament states:“ This highly figurative

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    Explaining what a dream car, and there Expositor Tsvetkov.

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    5, The Expositor's Bible Commentary states:“ It suggests that we are

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    verse 4 from the best manuscript texts,' The Expositor's Bible Commentary adds:“ It is generally

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    This is a question that many Bible Expositors, preachers and religious theologians are unable to explain clearly.

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    The Expositor's Bible Commentary calls this“ one of the great words of character description in the N[ ew] T[ estament].”.

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    Because the unbeliever does not share the Christian's standards, sympathies, or goals.'”​ - The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Volume 10, page 359.

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    We may as well go visit some important personages, some prestigious pastors or Bible Expositors and preach this stream to them.

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    One Expositor says that because it is at“ the central region of the body,” the“ navel” may be representative of all the vital organs.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.”.

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    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.”.

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