Romans 3:3 NIVRomans 3:3 NLTRomans 3:3 ESVRomans 3:3 NASBRomans 3:3 KJVRomans 3:3 BibleApps.comRomans 3:3 Biblia ParalelaRomans 3:3 Chinese BibleRomans 3:3 French BibleRomans 3:3 Catholic BibleNT Letters: Romans 3:3 For what if some were without faith? (Rom. Ro) ...
Hence, as well as from the purport of the chapter as announced at its beginning, it is evident that the subject of individual predestination does not really come in, as it did in ch. 8, but only that of nations or races of men to a position of privilege as inheritors of promises. ...
angelic or transcendent powers (as opposed to merely human rulers). To clarify this, the adjective “heavenly” has been supplied in the translation. Some interpreters see this as a reference to fallen angels or demonic powers, and this view is reflected in some recent translations (NIV, NLT)...
Amen.[ch] Footnotes 8:27 Greek for God’s holy people. 8:28 Some manuscripts read And we know that everything works together. 8:29 Or would be supreme. 8:36 Ps 44:22. 8:38 Greek nor rulers. 9:3 Greek my brothers. 9:4 Greek chosen for sonship. 9:5 Or May God, the one ...
In the Body -- the Church (ch. 12) In the World (ch. 13) Among Weak and Strong Christians (14:1;15:13) Conclusion (15:14-33) Commendation, Greetings and Doxology (ch. 16) From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions to the Books of the Bible, Romans Copyright 2002 © Zondervan. All...
In the Body -- the Church (ch. 12) In the World (ch. 13) Among Weak and Strong Christians (14:1;15:13) Conclusion (15:14-33) Commendation, Greetings and Doxology (ch. 16) From the NIV Study Bible, Introductions to the Books of the Bible, Romans Copyright 2002 © Zondervan. All...
Romans 1:2 NIVRomans 1:2 NLTRomans 1:2 ESVRomans 1:2 NASBRomans 1:2 KJVRomans 1:2 BibleApps.comRomans 1:2 Biblia ParalelaRomans 1:2 Chinese BibleRomans 1:2 French BibleRomans 1:2 Catholic BibleNT Letters: Romans 1:2 Which he promised before through his prophets (Rom. Ro) ...
It conduces to this end that his ἀπειθεία should have its course and consequences; so that, conscience being at length awakened, he may long for deliverance from his hopeless state, and appreciate the offered salvation (see ch. 7.). So the Gentile world was long shut up in...
The second person singular pronoun σε (se) is superior because of external support (א B (F: σαι) G 1506* 1739*) and internal support (it is the harder reading since ch. 7 was narrated in the first person). At the same time, it could have arisen via dittography from the ...
Romans 8:1 Paul now turns from correcting false inferences drawn from salvation by grace (ch 6-7) to again teaching true ones. Romans 8:2 That is, the controlling power, the operative power. Romans 8:2 This word is singular. Paul makes it personal. Romans 8:3 That is, to conquer th...