10.
(2Pe 2:12.)
those things which--Greek, "all things whatsoever
they understand not," namely, the things of the spiritual world.
but what . . . naturally--Connect thus,
"Whatever (so the Greek) things naturally (by natural,
blind instinct), as the unreasoning (so the Greek) animals, they
know," &c. The Greek for the former "know" implies deeper
knowledge; the latter "know," the mere perception of the "animal senses
and faculties."
JFB.
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