“The Greek is even more explicitly against the hyper-grace interpretation, since the word confess in the Greek speaks of continuous, present action as opposed to a one-time act. (Any first-year Greek student would know this.) As one commentary explained: 1:9… — Michael L. Brown Copy Share Image
“When at last he could lift his head, he asked, “What have you done?” “What have I done?” She lifted a mocking brow. “Why, I’ve kidnapped the marquees of Northcliff.” “You dare to admit it?” Inch by painful inch, he… — Christina Dodd Copy Share Image