This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle, and salutation, the preface to it, and the grand proposition of justification by faith, so much enlarged on afterwards; and that this could not be by the law of nature, and the works of it among the Gentiles, is demonstrated by a deta...
CBN.com – Letterman's got nothing on me. The book of Romans chapter 1 from the King James Bible Online Romans 1 covers Paul's introduction to the book of Romans as well as building a case against the entire world that we were guilty before God. Book of Romans Explained. Go To ...
Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionFor since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.New Living TranslationFor ever since the worl...
Chapter 2 - God’s Just Judgment. Therefore, you are without excuse, every one of you who passes judgment. For by the standard by which you judge
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to the Roman churches. The emphasis is on "everyone who believes," it being clear that by "everyone" Paul has in mind the Jew/Gentile heterogeneity to which he that he is calling, as it contains the phrase "first for the Jew and then for the Gentile," repeated twice in Chapter 2. ...
Particularly, some phenomena of the text of the last two chapter invite the inquiry. We may--in our opinion we must--grant those chapters to be Pauline. They breathe Paul in every sentence. But do they read precisely like part of a letter to Rome? For example, we have a series of ...
1, with an inference deduced from what had been said in the latter part of the foregoing chapter; concluding that such, be they who they will, Jews or Gentiles, are inexcusable, who do the things they condemn others for: but though the judgment of such persons is wrong, the apostle ...
Read ChapterCompare PREVIOUSRomans 3:25NEXTRomans 3:27 Romans 3:26 Meaning and Commentary Romans 3:26 To declare, I say, at this time, his righteousness This end is further explained, it being to declare the righteousness of God "at this time", under the Gospel dispensation; in which ther...
When I was growing up, my family began the Christmas season by celebrating Advent. We had special candles that we would light after my dad read from our Advent book. He would let us take turns lighting the candles and reading excerpts from each chapter. We also had a vertical, red felt...