Verse 14
14. is transformed—rather, "transforms himself" (compare :-); habitually; the first occasion of his doing so was in tempting Eve. "Himself" is emphatical: If their master himself, who is the "prince of darkness," the most alien to light, does so, it is less marvellous in the case of them who are his servants (Luke 22:54; Ephesians 6:12).
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