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An Exposition of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians is unavailable, but you can change that!

Hodge continues his commentary on Paul’s correspondence with the church in Corinth. In this volume, he addresses Paul’s journeys, the new covenant, the resurrection, reconciliation, idolatry, repentance, generosity, and suffering.

Christ; the position of these words and the sense require that they should be connected with the word glory, notwithstanding the omission in the Greek of the connecting article (τῆς). It is the glory of God as revealed in Christ that men are by the illumination of the Holy Ghost enabled to see. There are two important truths involved in this statement. First, that God becomes in Christ the object of knowledge. The clearest revelation of the fact that God is, and what he is, is made in the person
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