This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 Excerpt: ...see notes on ch. i. 15. evSuvau-oii 'be inwardly strengthened; not middle, 'exert thyself vigorously, ' Bloomf. (a meaning which it never has in the N.T.), but pass.: see notes on Eph. vi. 10, and Fritz., Rom. iv. 20, Vol. I. p. 245. The element and principle in which his strength is to be sought for is immediately ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 Excerpt: ...see notes on ch. i. 15. evSuvau-oii 'be inwardly strengthened; not middle, 'exert thyself vigorously, ' Bloomf. (a meaning which it never has in the N.T.), but pass.: see notes on Eph. vi. 10, and Fritz., Rom. iv. 20, Vol. I. p. 245. The element and principle in which his strength is to be sought for is immediately subjoined; comp. Eph. vi. 10 sq. tv Tfj x&pin 'in the grace;' not Sick Ti)j xdpiros, Chrys., Beza. The prep., as its involution in the verb also confirms, points (as usual) to the spiritual sphere or element in which all spiritual strength is to be found. Xeipis is clearly not to be explained as the 'preaching of the Gospel, ' Hammond on Heb. xiii. 9, nor regarded as merely equivalent to T6 xdpur/ua, ch. i. 6 (comp. Leo), but has simply its more usual reference to the grace of ' inward sanctification' (comp. Hooker, Append, to Book V., Vol. II. p. 696), and betokens that element of spiritual life 'which enables a man both to will and to do according to what God has commanded, ' Waterland, Euch. x., Vol. IV. p. 666. It is further specified as rfj h rip Xp. (' the grace) which is in Christ Jesus, ' which is only and truly centered in Him, and of which He is the mediator to all who are in fellowship and union with Him; 'docet non aliunde contingere quam asolo Christo, et nemini Christiano qui est in Christo defuturam, ' Calvin: comp. Eeuss, Tlieol. Ohr. iv. 9, Vol. 11. p. 92, and Meyer on Rom. viii. 39. 2. Ko.1 & K. T. X. The connexion, though not at first sight very immediate with ver. l, is sufficiently perspicuous. Timothy is to be strong himself in grace, and in the strength of it is to provide for others: he has received the true doctrine (comp. ch. i. 13); he is to be trusty himself in dispensing it, and to see that those to whom he commits...
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