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The Expositor’s Greek Testament – Volume 2

The Expositor’s Greek Testament, Volume 2 – Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians Editor: Robertson Nicoll Presented in five volumes, this was one of the most important commentaries on the Greek New Testament from the 19th and early 20th century. Edited by W. Robertson Nicoll, this a commentary on the Greek text of the New Testament. Its […]

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The Expositor’s Greek Testament – Volume 1

The Expositor’s Greek Testament, Volume 1 – Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Editor: Robertson Nicoll Presented in five volumes, this was one of the most important commentaries on the Greek New Testament from the 19th and early 20th century. Edited by W. Robertson Nicoll, this a commentary on the Greek text of the New Testament. […]

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Alfords New Testament for English Readers, Vol 2 Part 2

Alford’s New Testament for English Readers, Volume 2 Part 2 – Hebrews through Revelation Henry Alford (1810-1871) was an English churchman, Greek scholar, and theologian. His most notable work was a four-volume commentary through the Greek text of the New Testament. He used the best Greek manuscripts of his day and gave a careful, verse-by-verse […]

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Alfords New Testament for English Readers, Vol 2 Part 1

Alford’s New Testament for English Readers, Volume 2 Part 1 – Epistles of Paul Henry Alford (1810-1871) was an English churchman, Greek scholar, and theologian. His most notable work was a four-volume commentary through the Greek text of the New Testament. He used the best Greek manuscripts of his day and gave a careful, verse-by-verse […]

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Lasst in Ruhe

Ephraim ist an die Götzen gebunden, lass ihn in Ruhe. (Hosea 4,17) Nachdem das Volk Gottes in zwei Nationen aufgeteilt worden war – Juda und Israel, war der größte und einflussreichste Stamm im nördlichen Königreich Ephraim. Daher ist es nicht unüblich, Propheten zu finden, die die Nation Israels als „Ephraim“ zu bezeichnen. Hier in Hosea […]

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Let Alone

Ephraim is joined to idols, let him alone. (Hosea 4:17) After the people of God split into two nations – Judah and Israel, the largest and most influential tribe in the northern kingdom was Ephraim. Therefore, it isn’t unusual to find the prophets addressing the nation of Israel as “Ephraim.” Here in Hosea 4:17, we […]