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Matthew Poole was one of the most influential Puritan ministers and thinkers of the seventeenth century. A Protestant clergyman in England during a time of religious persecution, he fled the country due to threats of assassination. Poole was known as a devoted Christian, full of integrity and perseverance, in addition to being a great theologian and writer. His commentary series has been a...

power of God. For kwe also are weak ║in him, but we shall live with him by the power of God toward you. He had before said, that Christ in him was not weak, but mighty; here he showeth, that there was a time when Christ himself was weak, in a low and contemptible state, in which state he was crucified; his state of weakness subjected him to a death upon the cross: but, by the power of God, he rose again from the dead, ascended up into heaven, where he liveth for ever to make intercession for us.