Mihoc, V., „Saint Paul and the Jews According to Saint John Chrysostom's Commentary on Romans 9-11", Sacra Scripta 2 (2008), S. 123-138; auch in Patte D. & Vasile Mihoc (Hrsg.), Greek Patristic and Eastern Orthodox Interpretations of Romans (Romans Through...
Steven C. Boguslawski, Thomas Aquinas on the Jews: Insights into His Commentary on Romans 9-11.(Brief article)(Book review)Idinopulos, Thomas A
在美国,以及在时间和奥格雷迪的11月10日的评论。 17. While in Strasbourg, Calvin produced an influential commentary on the Book of Romans, oversaw the preparation of a liturgy and a psalm book that he would use later in Geneva, and married the widow Idelette de Bure. ...
times of the apostles, there was a particular deference paid to the church of Jerusalem, as the mother church of the Christian world: seeRomans 15:26-27. Accordingly, she is styled themother of all churches,by the second general council in their synodical epistle: see Theod.,Hist. Ecclesia...
Commentary on Romans 12:1 This reflection will explore the verse’s rich imagery, its theological significance in the broader context of Romans 12, and its practical application for modern Christian living. Introduction Romans 12:1 reads as follows in the NKJV: “I beseech you therefore, brethren...
on Romans 1:3 f.). See generally, Ernesti, Urspr. d. Sünde, I. p. 235 ff.; Weiss, bibl. Theol. p. 317.ἐν ὁμοιώματισαρκὸς ἁμαρτίας] in the likeness of sinful flesh; ἁμαρτ. is the genitive of quality, as in Romans 6:6. ...
There are occasional obscurities or mistranslations which the Editor has endeavored, as in the Commentary on the Romans, to remove by foot-notes; but, on the whole, it is believed that the present Translation will not suffer by comparison with that of any Theological Translation of the same ...
“How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed? Or how shall they believe him, of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear, without a preacher? And how shall they preach unless they be sent ...?” (Romans 10.14-15) Ask yourself candidly: do you know...
Now some may argue they are good enough to enter heaven on their own merit. But God makes it clear we do not meet His standard. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Even the holiest people are unrighteous in the eyes of God. “We are all ...
20.Try to preview any Bible commentary before purchasing it.Google books has many books available that can be viewed for free, including my Bible commentary on Romans and my Bible commentary on First Corinthians.You might be able to find an excerpt of the book you are studying on-line, or...