Having explained the necessity of putting on the armor of light and putting off the works of darkness he goes on to further define what it might mean to do this. He contrasts walking in the day with walking in the darkness by first introducing having the armor of light as living “honora...
It will be seen, also, as we go on, that the introduction in illustration of the case of the individual Pharaoh does not really affect the drift of the chapter as above explained. The strong expression, "Esau I hated" (applicable, as shown above, not to the individual Esau, but to ...
It will be seen, also, as we go on, that the introduction in illustration of the case of the individual Pharaoh does not really affect the drift of the chapter as above explained. The strong expression, "Esau I hated" (applicable, as shown above, not to the individual Esau, but to ...