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17 lines
458 B
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# You will say then to me
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Paul is talking to the critics of his teaching as though he were only talking to one person. You may need to use the plural here.
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# Why does he still find fault? For who has ever withstood his will?
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"He should not find fault with us. No one has ever been able to withstand his will."
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# he ... his
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The words "he" and "his" here refer to God.
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# has ... withstood his will
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"has ... stopped him from doing what he wanted to do"
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