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The aim of A. T. Robertson’s classic Studies in the New Testament is to make the New Testament more intelligible and more easily taught to others. The book is not meant for technical scholars or students in theological seminaries. Instead, Robertson writes to the average teacher in the Sunday school, the adult Bible class, boys and girls in the high schools, those in their first year or so in...

God. The fact of the Virgin Birth is here presented by Luke from the standpoint of Mary. Luke may have gotten the story from Mary herself, or from one of her friends, while in Caesarea or Jerusalem. The child will have the throne of his father David, though only in a spiritual sense, not as a political king. The house of Jacob over which he will rule is the people or kingdom of God. This kingdom shall have no end. One is reminded at once of the promise in 2 Samuel 7 and in Psalm 89, as expounded