The Epistle to the RomansWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 14. jul. 2018 - 736 sider Careful scholarship and spiritual insight characterize this enduring commentary by John Murray on Romans, first published in 1959 as part of the New International Commentary on the New Testament series. After a brief introduction to the authorship, occasion, setting, and message of the epistle, Murray provides a verse-by-verse exposition of Romans that is deeply penetrating in its elucidation of the text. In ten appendices he gives special attention to select themes and scholarly debates—the meaning of justification, Isaiah 53:11 in relation to Romans, Karl Barth on Romans 5, the interpretation of the “weak brother” in Romans 14, and more. Murray’s classic commentary on Romans in this new edition will continue to be valuable to pastors, students, and scholars everywhere. |
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... God towards us” and construe it merely as “some process or effect in the realm of objective facts” 13 is to miss the meaning of God's holiness as he reacts against that which is the contradiction of himself. God's righteousness revealed ...
... God” points to the intimacy and tenderness of the love of God the Father, the embrace of his people in the bosom of his affection. It is the consciousness of this bond that binds the apostle to the saints at Rome. “Called to be saints ...
... God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is proclaimed throughout the whole world. 9 For God is my ... God's grace and the first reaction must therefore be thanksgiving to God. The form used, “I thank my God” (cf. Phil ...
... God in the gospel and the depth of his devotion to it, therefore, underline the seriousness of his appeal to God as the guarantor of his veracity. The truth which he enforces by appeal to God's witness is that contained in the latter ...
... God”. The emphasis rests upon the providential will of God. But it is inconceivable that he could have desired a providential ordering of the event in violation of what would have been in accord with God's preceptive good pleasure. The ...
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ROMANS V | v |
ROMANS VI | vi |
ROMANS VII | 2 |
The Contradiction in the Believer | 12 |
Justification | 56 |
INDEXES | 72 |
Isaiah 5311 | 79 |
Karl Barth on Romans 5 | 5 |
The Analogy | viii |