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It will be seen, also, as we go on, that the introduction in illustration of the case of the individual Pharaoh does not really affect the drift of the chapter as above explained. The strong expression, "Esau I hated" (applicable, as shown above, not to the individual Esau, but to ...
This verse emphasizes that those who are in Christ are not condemned but live according to the Spirit, leading a life transformed by their faith. The history and significance of the Romans Road to Salvation are rooted in the broader context of Christian evangelism, biblical teaching, and the un...
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...
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“and there was found in/for me the ...
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 ...
In the beginning of this same chapter, verse 5, Paul gives us a one-sentence description of precisely what he expresses in extended form in vv. 14-25; “For while we were living in the flesh (compare v. 14), our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members (...
9. Main Teachings of the Epistle(1) Doctrine of Man(2) Doctrine of God(3) Doctrine of Son of God--Redemption; Justification(4) Doctrine of the Spirit of God(5) Doctrine of Duty(6) Doctrine of IsraelLITERATUREThis is the greatest, in every sense, of the apostolic letters of Paul; in...
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. ...
Having explained the necessity of putting on the armor of light and putting off the works of darkness he goes on to further define what it might mean to do this. He contrasts walking in the day with walking in the darkness by first introducing having the armor of light as living “honor...