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Side 195
... condemnation . Hence there is progression in the thought . How appropriate and necessary the introduction of this concept is lies open before us - condemnation is the opposite of justification and sets the points for our ...
... condemnation . Hence there is progression in the thought . How appropriate and necessary the introduction of this concept is lies open before us - condemnation is the opposite of justification and sets the points for our ...
Side 274
... Condemnation " is the opposite of justification ( cf. 5:16 ; 8:34 ) and justification implies the absence of condemnation . Since the justification which is the theme of this epistle is the complete and irreversible justification of the ...
... Condemnation " is the opposite of justification ( cf. 5:16 ; 8:34 ) and justification implies the absence of condemnation . Since the justification which is the theme of this epistle is the complete and irreversible justification of the ...
Side 278
... condemnation " is used here respecting the work of Christ , there is warrant for the conclusion that the condemning of sin in the flesh refers to the judicial judgment which was executed upon the power of sin in the cross of Christ ...
... condemnation " is used here respecting the work of Christ , there is warrant for the conclusion that the condemning of sin in the flesh refers to the judicial judgment which was executed upon the power of sin in the cross of Christ ...
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Theme of the Epistle | 26 |
The Universality of Sin and Condemnation | 34 |
ROMANS II | 54 |
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Abraham's faith according ad loc Adam antithesis apodosis apostle apostle's appears argument believers C. H. Dodd character children of God Christ Jesus circumcision condemnation context contrast death of Christ defined divine doctrine effect emphasis epistle eternal expression fact faith of Abraham Father favour flesh forensic free gift Gentiles glory God's gospel grace heart Hence Holy Spirit implied imputed indicates inference instance interpretation J. B. Lightfoot Jesus Christ judgment justification latter Lord manifest meaning Meyer nature obedience Old Testament parallel passage Paul Paul's person Phil Philippi preceding verses promise Psalm question reason reckoned redemption reference regarded reign relation rendering respect resurrection revealed righteousness Romans Rome Sanday and Headlam Scripture sense sins specific Thess things thou thought tion trespass tribulation truth uncircumcision ungodly unrighteousness unto salvation verse 12 verse 9 word wrath wrath of God