The Epistle to the Romans: The English Text with Introduction, Exposition and NotesMarshall, Morgan & Scott, 1959 - 694 sider |
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... character as omnipotent , an omnipotence exemplified in his making alive the dead . Our faith likewise is focused upon God in the character that is exemplified by the miracle of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead . The sameness as ...
... character as omnipotent , an omnipotence exemplified in his making alive the dead . Our faith likewise is focused upon God in the character that is exemplified by the miracle of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead . The sameness as ...
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... character is demonstrated in that which emanates from it . The clause " while we were yet sinners " is parallel to " while we were yet weak " in verse 6 ; they are mutually definitive of one another . As in verse 6 , our attention is ...
... character is demonstrated in that which emanates from it . The clause " while we were yet sinners " is parallel to " while we were yet weak " in verse 6 ; they are mutually definitive of one another . As in verse 6 , our attention is ...
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... character and behaviour . The case in this event would be as follows . All men are sinfully corrupt ; they rest under the condemnation of God . But God in his grace renews men and gives them new character and behaviour . On the basis of ...
... character and behaviour . The case in this event would be as follows . All men are sinfully corrupt ; they rest under the condemnation of God . But God in his grace renews men and gives them new character and behaviour . On the basis of ...
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according ad loc Adam antithesis apodosis apostle apostle's appears argument believers body character children of God Christ Jesus circumcision condemnation context contrast dead death of Christ defined denotation divine doctrine effect emphasis epistle eternal expression fact Father favour flesh forensic free gift Gentiles glory God's gospel grace heart Hence Holy Spirit hope implied impute righteousness imputed indicates inference instance interpretation J. B. Lightfoot Jesus Christ judgment justification knowledge latter Lord manifest meaning Meyer mind nature obedience Old Testament parallel passage Paul Paul's person Phil Philippi polarized expression preceding verses promise protasis Psalm question reason reckoned redemption reference regarded reign relation relevance rendering respect resurrection revealed righteousness Romans Rome Sanday and Headlam Scripture sense sins specific Thess things thou thought tion transgression trespass truth uncircumcision ungodly unrighteousness verse 12 verse 9 word wrath