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1:8 Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. Treasury of Scripture
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assert. 8 Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. 9 We realize that
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Strong's Greek 3545: Lawfully, rightfully. Adverb from a derivative of nomos; legitimately. Jump to Previous
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of the angel's speech in Acts 10:4-6 , but may legitimately be thought of
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it involved a fatal risk besides that of mere failure. We may legitimately think of the
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the voluptuous prince may have been more easily aroused, and his vengeance more legitimately taken. But how came
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the speaker is the Servant of Jehovah, not Isaiah, though we may legitimately trace in what
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most of the facts urged on behalf of that view, may legitimately come under the
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upsetting their own conclusions previously arrived at; and there is no process which so legitimately produces scepticism as the
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Sinai ( Exodus 19:16 ) and Horeb ( 1Kings 19:11-12 ), it may be entertained legitimately--we must think of
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not overstepping the limits of our province, as if we did not [legitimately] reach to you
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of his son, the yearly Fast of the Atonement, as legitimately subject to similar
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of thy stewardship; for thou mayest be no longer steward," while they admit legitimately enough a personal
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trained from his childhood to condemn the sin severely, this, too, would legitimately be a very
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to us thus becomes the more apparent. For we, too, praying legitimately for release
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his head-quarters for the work of an Evangelist, we may legitimately think of him
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sprinkling" of Exodus 24:6 and the "drinking" here enjoined, we may legitimately see a symbol
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twice repeated (in ver. 38 and in ver. 41), may be legitimately rendered, "This (one) twenty
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we find the analogous term of Herodiani, but there, also, we may legitimately trace the influence
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first to stand on a different footing; but here, also, though celibacy may legitimately be made a
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of the next clause is, however, a question on which men may legitimately differ. On the
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11. - The word "duties" is not in the Hebrew, but is legitimately introduced as expressing Ezekiel
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day may perhaps be argued from its having been given to Noah, but cannot legitimately be inferred from having
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part with one who had done so much for them. Devout imagination has, however, legitimately read other meanings in
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of our hope is here made to rest on inward feeling, yet this is legitimately convincing to those
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is a problem in the solution of which science may legitimately take an interest. And
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have not fulfilled the necessary conditions here. Thus, further, the doctrine cannot legitimately be allowed to
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having its eventual fulfilment in Christ). Thus the passage before us is legitimately referred to by
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easily be imagined that the point would have been considered a most legitimately profitable one for
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Teaching … 8 Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. 9 We realize that
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cf. 2:8; 1 Kings 2:13 , etc.). The verb (pret.) may also quite legitimately be rendered "had formed
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of our hope is here made to rest on inward feeling, yet this is legitimately convincing to those
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the next and following clauses. (b) Though the term Son is legitimately used in theology
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Standard Bible But we know that the law is good, provided one uses it legitimately. Treasury of Scripture
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Definition: sincerely, truly Usage: truly, genuinely, honorably, sincerely. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1104 gnēsíōs (an adverb) – legitimately (sincerely). See 1103 ( gnēsios
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Study Bible Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. Douay-Rheims Bible But
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γνήσιος γνήσιος , γνησια , γνήσιον (by syncope for γενησιος from γίνομαι , γένομαι (cf. Curtius , § 128)), legitimately born, not spurious; genuine
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others.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance lawfully. Adverb from a derivative of nomos ; legitimately (specially, agreeably to
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meaning to crucify again, or afresh, may also he assigned to this verb legitimately, and that
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8 But we know that the law is good , p provided one uses it legitimately . 9 We know that
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8-11 Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it legitimately. / We realize that law
Acts 19:10 This continued for two years, so that everyone who lived in the province of Asia, Jews an
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from which journeys were made to neighbouring cities; and hence we may legitimately think of the
Acts 5:4 Did it not belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, was it not at your disp
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Holy Ghost" in Acts 5:3 has often been used, and perfectly legitimately, as a proof
Hebrews 11:7 By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in godly fear built an ark to sav
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the one who is truly prudent. And we may add that such prudence legitimately comes in as
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11. - The word "duties" is not in the Hebrew, but is legitimately introduced as expressing Ezekiel
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all earth but sickens it." Now that we are throwing out the meanings thus legitimately, so as to