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13 lines
416 B
Markdown
# that you do not enter into temptation
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"that you are not tempted"
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# The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak
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"You are willing in your spirit, but you are too weak to do what you want to do" or "You want to do what I say, but you are weak"
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# The spirit ... the flesh
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These refer to two different aspects of Peter. "The spirit" is his inmost desires. "The flesh" is his human ability and strength.
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