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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.

redemption which is in Christ Jesus. “Redemption” is apolutrōseōs (ἀπολυτρωσεως), the verbal form of which is apolutroō (ἀπολυτροω), “to redeem by paying the lutron price.” There are three words translated “redeem,” agorazō (ἀγοραζω), “to buy in the slave market” (I Cor. 6:20, 7:23, II Pet. 2:1), Christ bought us in this slave market of sin by His own blood; believers are His bondslaves; exagorazō (ἐξαγοραζω), “to buy out of the slave market” (Gal. 3:13, 4:5), the redeemed are never to be