unto the Lord] i.e. the LordChrist, “the Lord of the dead and living” (Romans 14:9). The word thus used is a good implicit proof of St Paul’s view of the supreme dignity of Messiah; especially when we find him just below writing, in the same connexion, “he giveth God thanks...
Paul calls for believers to submit to governing authorities, stating that all authority comes from God. Those who resist authorities resist what God has appointed, and will incur judgment. He teaches that authorities are a source of fear for wrongdoers, not for those who do good. Paul also i...
“and by the will, we have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body ofJesusChrist once and for all” and verse 14, “For by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy.” If one is already holy as Scripture points out, is it necessary to delve ...
Chapter Summary INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 13 The principal things contained in this chapter, enjoined the saints, are the duties of subjection to magistrates, love to one another, and to all men, and temperance and chastity in themselves: it begins with duties relating to the civil magistrates, re...
Chapter Summary INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 2 This chapter contains, in general, a vindication of the justice and equity of the divine procedure against men, such as are described in the preceding chapter; and a refutation of the several pleas that might be made by the Gentiles, who had not ...
2 Timothy Chapter by Chapter Summary 37個詞語 World Studies: Ancient India/Hinduism/Buddhism 23個詞語 Scripture trimester 7個詞語 Engaging Theology - Chapter 4 13個詞語 Old Testament Unit 1 269個詞語 Quiz Results on Prophets and Biblical Events ...
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Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction and Overview The Apostolic Fathers and the Patristic Era The Medieval Period The Reformation an... AC Thiselton - Wiley‐Blackwell 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Paul's Interlocutor in Romans 2: Function and Identity in the Context of Ancient Ep...
In summary form the Christian message is “the gospel of the grace of... Gratitude GRATITUDE (εὐχαριστία, G2374, [1] thankfulness, gratitude; [2] the rendering of thanks,... Greed GREED (בֶּ֫טֶנ֒, H1061; LXX ὑπἀρχωσιν; ...
Paul concludes the chapter with a startling idea: One of God's purposes for the law was to increase the amount of lawbreaking on the earth. It's not that Paul means God's law was intended to make people actually sin more. Rather, the presence of the law meant that God's will was ...