ἑνί AB Vetus Lat. Vulg. αὐτῷ אDEFG.

9. πίστις. Not the rudimentary principle which was the essential condition of all Christian life, but that higher realization of things Divine which enables a man to remove mountains (Matthew 17:20; ch. 1 Corinthians 13:2).

ἐν τῷ αὐτῷ πνεύματι. The meaning of these three prepositions, διά, κατά ἐν, applied to the Spirit’s work, is as follows. Διά refers to His instrumentality, κατά to His will (see 1 Corinthians 12:11), and ἐν to the fact of His inward union with those in whom He works. See Winer, Gr. Gram. § 50, Horsley’s Sermons, p. 170.

ἰαμάτων. As in Mark 16:18; Acts 3:7-8; Acts 5:15-16; Acts 9:18; Acts 9:34; Acts 19:11-12; James 5:14-15.

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