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==References == | <div> '''1: ἀνακεφαλαιόω ''' (Strong'S #346 Verb anakephalaioo an-ak-ef-al-ah'ee-om-ahee ) </div> <p> "to sum up, gather up" (ana, "up," kephale, "a head"), "to present as a whole," is used in the Passive Voice in Romans 13:9 , [[Rv,]] "summed up" [[(Av,]] "briefly comprehended"), i.e., the one commandment expresses all that the Law enjoins, and to obey this one is to fulfil the Law (cp. Galatians 5:14 ); Middle Voice in Ephesians 1:10 , [[Rv,]] "sum up" [[(Av,]] "gather together"), of God's purpose to "sum up" all things in the heavens and on the earth in Christ, a consummation extending beyond the limits of the church, though the latter is to be a factor in its realization. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 13 October 2021
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1: ἀνακεφαλαιόω (Strong'S #346 Verb anakephalaioo an-ak-ef-al-ah'ee-om-ahee )
"to sum up, gather up" (ana, "up," kephale, "a head"), "to present as a whole," is used in the Passive Voice in Romans 13:9 , Rv, "summed up" (Av, "briefly comprehended"), i.e., the one commandment expresses all that the Law enjoins, and to obey this one is to fulfil the Law (cp. Galatians 5:14 ); Middle Voice in Ephesians 1:10 , Rv, "sum up" (Av, "gather together"), of God's purpose to "sum up" all things in the heavens and on the earth in Christ, a consummation extending beyond the limits of the church, though the latter is to be a factor in its realization.