The Second Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians With Notes And Intro

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The Second Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians With Notes And Intro
J J John James Lias
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Cf. Also Kom. Viii. 1 — 11. It is because the Spirit dwells in us by faith while we are here that we are raised hereafter. The body thus possessing a principle of life is as a seed planted in the ground (1 Cor. Xv. 36 — 38) to be raised again in God's good time. See Introduction to First Epistle, and notes on ch. Xv.
6. 0appouvT€s ovv iravTOT£. We are ever confident, because it is God Who has destined us for so glorious a future. We always possess the inner life of the Spirit, and are therefore
... always, in a sense, with God.
Kal £l8oT€s. These participles have no verb agreeing with them. The construction is changed in the next verse. See Winer, Gr. Gram. Pp. 717, 718.
€v8r)|Ao{)VT€S £v Tw o-(o)JiaTi. The body (see note on v. 4) is really a home, though not a permanent one. ' Quamdiu domi sumus in hoc corporis habitaculo. ' Erasmus.
eK8T]|xov|ji€v diro toC Kvplov. "God is present with all mankind, because He sustains them by His power ; He dwells in them, because 'in Him they live, and move, and have their being.


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