πνεῦμαΧριστοῦ, see on Romans 8:9) is in you,” then ye enjoy the following blissful consequences:—(1) Although the body is the prey of death on account of sin, nevertheless the Spirit is life on account of righteousness, Romans 8:10. (2) And even the mortal bod...
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After the same sort, Paul, in his Epistle unto the Romans, (Romans 3:26,) after he hath set down the law of works, to the end that the contrary may answer on the other side, he useth the law of faith for faith itself. Acts 1:6-8 6. And when they, were gathered together, ...
Paul uses the phrase in a similar way in Romans 7:5-6. Second, we could look at something God says about “fruit” in the creation account in Genesis 1:11: “And God said, “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, ...
But "spirit" here does not refer to the Holy Spirit, but to the spirit of man - that part of man's constitution through which he most especially bears the image of God, and with which the Divine Spirit deals, and in which he dwells (Romans 8:26). The worship in spirit is worship...
What if the Romans had killed Peter in, say, Ostia rather than Rome. Would the whole shootin’ match depend on Ostia? Yeah… yeah… Roma caput mundi and all that. Sure, I get it. But, hey! Peter could have decided to keep going to teach all nations as Christ commended and he ...
In Romans 12:9 we read: “Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: ‘It is mine to avenge; I will repay, says the LORD.” Yet it’s interesting to me that Paul is quoting Deuteronomy 32:35 when he could have quoted Jesus. In...
Thomas Aquinas(共14册),这套丛书还有 《Summa Theologiae Prima Secundae, 71-114》《Summa Theologiae Tertia Pars, 60-90》《Commentary on the Letters of Saint Paul to the Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon》《Summa Theologiae Secunda Secundae, 92-189》《Summa ...
119F;CIL9.5407, 10.484, and the severalinscriptions discussed by Lattimore 1962, 187–191, who, on the basis of the factthat“this particular figure is far more common in the Latin than in the Greek in-scriptions”,arguesthat“the Romans were conscious of this feeling more univer-sally, ...