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Titus: The MacArthur New Testament Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

This NT commentary on Titus reflects a sound knowledge of the text and a gift for practical application of Scripture truth. Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This series is expository, doctrinal, and practical. It focuses on the main doctrine in each text, how they relate to other Scriptures, and what they mean to the...

Thy name? For Thou alone art holy,” and “the angel of the waters [will say], ‘Righteous art Thou, who art and who wast, O Holy One’ ” (Rev. 15:2, 4; 16:5, emphasis added). Quoting Psalm 16:10, Peter spoke at Pentecost of Christ as God’s “Holy One” (Acts 2:27; cf. 13:35). The writer of Hebrews speaks of Him as our “high priest, holy, innocent, undefiled, separated from sinners and exalted above the heavens” (Heb. 7:26). In 1 Thessalonians, Paul again connects just and devout.
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