| Margaret E. Thrall - 1965 - 210 Seiten
...battles. The weapons we wield are not merely 5 human, but divinely potent to demolish strongholds; we demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud...against the knowledge of God; we compel every human a thought to surrender in obedience to Christ; and we are prepared to punish ah 1 rebellion when once... | |
| F. F. Bruce - 1990 - 456 Seiten
..."The weapons we wield," says Paul, "are not merely human, but divinely potent to demolish strongholds; we demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud...human thought to surrender in obedience to Christ" (2 Cor. 10:4f., NEB). 226. The Egyptian of Acts 21:38 promised his followers that the walls of Jerusalem... | |
| F. F. Bruce - 1990 - 456 Seiten
..."The weapons we wield," says Paul, "are not merely human, but divinely potent to demolish strongholds; we demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud...human thought to surrender in obedience to Christ" (2 Cor, 10:4f., NEB). 226. The Egyptian of Acts 21:38 promised his followers that the walls of 1erusalem... | |
| Douglas Dales - 1994 - 140 Seiten
...weapons we wield are not merely human; they are strong enough with God's help to demolish strongholds. 5 We demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud...human thought to surrender in obedience to Christ; 6 and we are prepared to punish any disobedience once your own obedience is complete. 7 Look facts... | |
| Wayne Rohde - 2001 - 154 Seiten
...this way, "The weapons we wield are not merely human, but divinely potent to demolish strongholds. We demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud...human thought to surrender in obedience to Christ." (2 Cor. 10:4-5) Unfortunately, for most of the church, dispensationalism has become a sophistry which... | |
| John Fetler - 2005 - 343 Seiten
...struggle: “The weapons we wield are not merely human but divinely potent to demolish strongholds; we demolish sophistries and all that rears its proud head against the knowledge of God.” With immense patience, step by step, he creates cells all over the Roman Empire. When imprisoned, and... | |
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