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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... give adequate expression to the debt of gratitude which I owe to the unnumbered sources from which assistance and stimulus have been derived. Thought and expression are always shaped by contact with the writings of others, and it is not ...
... give expression to the burning desire of his heart for the salvation of his brethren. “My heart's desire and my supplication to God is for them, that they may be saved” (Rom. 10:1). There is another consideration concerned with Pauline ...
... give licence to sin—let us continue in sin that grace may abound (cf. 6:1). To the refutation of this false inference chapter VI is devoted. The falsity is exposed by the simple fact that if we died to sin we can no longer live in it (6 ...
... gives the triumphal note its true character as the triumph of faith and hope. It is this same assurance that is expanded in chapter VIII. If the believer is not quit of conflict with sin in himself, neither is he quit of the afflictions ...
... gives of the gospel, that Christ was manifested in the flesh—and that in it he declared himself to be the Son of God” (p. 44). See also J. A. Bengel: Gnomon of the New Testament, ad Rom. 1:4; Charles Hodge: Commentary on the Epistle to ...
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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 |