Romans 4:24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; Romans 4:25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.
See also Meyer's Commentary, who explains it as "the sentence defining righteousness, the ordinance of God in which He completes the justifying, the opposite of condemnation."}Why the Law entered.— From Adam we have been carried on to the Lord Jesus Christ, thus coming down through forty ...
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 1:8-15 We must show love for our friends, not only by praying for them, but by praising God for them. As in our purposes, so in our desires, we must remember to say, If the Lord will, Jas 4:15. Our journeys are made prosperous or otherwise, ac...
Thomas Schreiner,Romans. Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Baker Academic, 1998. Douglas Moo,The Epistle to the Romans. The New International Commentary on the New Testament. Eerdmans, 1996. Leon Morris,The Epistle to the Romans. Pillar New Testament Commentary. Eerdmans, 1988....
Freedom from Sin's Tyranny (ch. 6) Freedom from the Law's Condemnation (ch. 7) Life in the Power of the Holy Spirit (ch. 8) God's Righteousness Vindicated: The Justice of His Way with Israel (chs. 9-11) The Justice of God's Rejection of Israel (9:1-29) The Cause of That...
Matthew Poole's Commentary Here he preoccupates the Gentiles’ plea. They might object, that having not the law, they could not transgress, nor be culpable in judgment: see Romans 4:15. To this he says, that though they had not the law written in tables of stone, as the Jews had,...
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 ...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire into John Calvin`s typology of the first and last Adam in his commentary on Romans 5 and I Corinthians 15. Calvin, in fact, barely employs "the second Adam" or "the last Adam" in his commentaries o... K Young - 《Korean Journal of Christian...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 27. - And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was meet. By the "recompense" (ἀντιμ...
Benson CommentaryRomans 9:22-23. What if God, willing, &c. — Referring to Romans 9:18-19. That is, Although it were now his will, because of their obstinate unbelief; to show his wrath — Which necessarily presupposes sin; and to make his power known — This is repeated from Romans...