Digital Logos Edition
In researching Paul’s longest and best-known letters—Romans and 1 Corinthians—the editor of The Lutheran Commentary, Henry Eyster Jacobs, starts with the history of the early church and the writings of the early church fathers. This well-referenced commentary includes references to the impressive commentaries of Poole, Lange, Chrysostom, Stuart, Schaff, and many others.
“best comfort others who suffer in like manner, he who has endured all kinds can comfort in all” (Pages 165–166)
“ As ye are partakers of the sufferings, so also are ye of the comfort.” (Page 167)
“to know of his weakness, as well as outward distress.” (Page 167)
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