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An Exposition of the New Testament, Volumes I–III is unavailable, but you can change that!

Throughout his life, Gill sought to encourage and educate his congregation on the truths of Scripture, and this exposition on the books of the New Testament is meant for just that purpose. Written in a comprehensible and theologically sound manner, the first volume covers the first third of the New Testament. Gill’s second volume of interpretation on the New Testament continues in the vein of...

are called gods, when the sense is only, that they are like to the angels in respect of their souls: but let it be observed, that it is not said, ye are as gods, as in Gen. 3:5 but ye are gods; not like unto them only, but are in some sense gods; and besides, to say that they are like to angels, with respect to their souls, which come from above, is to say no more of the judges of the earth, than what may be said of every man: to which may be added, that this objector himself owns, that judges
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