Meyer's NT CommentaryRomans 9:11-12. Although, forsooth, they were not yet born, and had not done anything good or evil, in order that the purpose of God according to election might have its continued subsistence, not from works, but from Him who calls, it was said to her, etc.μ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(12) And if the fall of the Jews had such good results, much more might be expected from their reinstatement. Diminishing . . . fulness.--It is, perhaps, difficult to suggest a better translation. The Apostle seems to have in view not only the su...
11 不但如此,我们既藉着我主耶稣基督得与神和好,也就藉着他以神为乐。 Read full chapter Romans 5:1-11 New International Version Peace and Hope 5 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we[a] have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through wh...
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so that you may recognize your sin and his grace.Then struggle against sin, as chapters 1-8 have taught you to.Finally, when you have come, in chapter 8, under the shadow of thecross and suffering, they will teach you, in chapters 9-11, aboutprovidence and what a comfort it is. [...
Chapter Fifteen. Romans Commentary: Justification And Sanctification Vermigli seems to have had a particular affinity for Paul's Epistle to the Romans well before crossing the Alps to Protestantism in 1542. The polemical tone in the Romans commentary should be seen against the larger backdrop of ...
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 ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerses 14, 15. - For when Gentiles, which have not law, do by nature (or, having not law by nature, do; cf. ver. 27, ἡ ἐκ φύσεως ἀκροβυστία) the things of the Law (i.e. the Mosaic Law), these, not having law, are law unto...
Romans 13 Commentary Chapter 13 The duty of subjection to governors.(1-7)Exhortations to mutual love.(8-10)To temperance and sobriety.(11-14) Verses 1-7The grace of the gospel teaches us submission and quiet, where pride and the carnal mind only see causes for murmuring and discontent. ...
Weiss in the later revisions of the Meyer series (9th edition, 1899), while a very elaborate commentary has been produced by Zahn in his own series (1910). Briefer are the works of Lipsius (Hand-Kommentar, 2nd edition, 1892, very scholarly and suggestive); Lietzmann (Handbuch zum N T,...