Verse 6: Among whom are ye also,--called as Jesus Christ's--The saints are connected with Jesus Christ,--"called as of Him"; as we read in Chapter 8:39(Rom 8:39): Nothing "shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Verse 7: To...
by James P. ShellyCHAPTER FIFTEENSin and the Misinterpretation of Romans 7When considering the topic of sin in the life of a Christian, Romans 7:14-25, interpreted as a believer, is the passage most often used to support its prevalence within the church. Without question, this interpretation...
Romans 7:8 tn Or “covetousness.” Romans 7:10 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “So” to indicate the result of the statement in the previous verse. Greek style often begins sentences or clauses with “and,” but English style generally does not. Romans 7:10 tn Grk“...
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...
In chapter 7, she challenges you to think about the things that matter most. She says that if itmatters, make a “tending list” and tend to those thingspurposefully. Cultivating is a choice. It sounds so silly to have to think about what matters most or to write it out to remind you...
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...
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. ...
This is explained in the following verse. It means that their own reason and conscience constituted, in these things, a law, or prescribed that for them which the revealed law did to the Jews. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary13-15. For not the hearers, &c.—As touching the Jews...
Read full chapter Footnotes 3:4Though every human being is a liar: these words reproduce the Greek text ofPs 116:11. The rest of the verse is fromPs 51:6. 1 Corinthians 10:13 New American Bible (Revised Edition) 13No trial has come to yo...