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These studies and translations of the Greek New Testament are simplified commentaries on the Greek text for the Bible student who is not conversant with the Greek language. The set includes commentaries on the Gospels and Epistles; graphic elucidations of selected passages, words, and phrases; and devotional studies on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles.

person so observed” (Hebrews 2:6, “visitest,” Acts 20:28, “overseers”). The fifth word means “to fix one’s eyes upon,” metaph., “to fix one’s mind upon one as an example” (Acts 3:4, “fastening his eyes upon him with John,”). Even Peter and John judged their beggars as to their worthiness to receive alms. The sixth word is the one used in John 8:51. It is used, primarily, not of an indifferent spectator, but of one who looks at a thing with interest and for a purpose. It expresses a fixed contemplation
Treasures from the Greek New Testament: p.49