Romanos 7:11

11 Porque o pecado, tomando ocasião, pelo mandamento me enganou, e por ele me matou.

Romanos 7:11 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 7:11

For sin taking occasion by the commandment
As in ( Romans 7:8 ) ,

deceived me;
either by promising pleasure or impunity: the same effect is ascribed by the Jews to the evil imagination or corruption of nature, which they say is called an enticer, (Mda htpmv) , "that deceives man" F7:

and by it slew me;
mortally wounded me: not the law, but sin by the law, deceived and slew him; so that as before, the law is cleared from being the cause of sin, so here, from being the cause of death; for though the law is a killing letter, the ministration of condemnation and death, yet it is not the cause of it; but sin, which is a transgression of the law, is that which deceives or leads out of the way, as the word signifies, and then kills. The metaphor is taken from a thief or a robber, who leads a man out of the way into some bypath, and then murders him.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Tzeror Hammor, fol. 141. 3. & 150. 1.

Romanos 7:11 In-Context

9 E outrora eu vivia sem a lei; mas assim que veio o mandamento, reviveu o pecado, e eu morri;
10 e o mandamento que era para vida, esse achei que me era para morte.
11 Porque o pecado, tomando ocasião, pelo mandamento me enganou, e por ele me matou.
12 De modo que a lei é santa, e o mandamento santo, justo e bom.
13 Logo o bom tornou-se morte para mim? De modo nenhum; mas o pecado, para que se mostrasse pecado, operou em mim a morte por meio do bem; a fim de que pelo mandamento o pecado se manifestasse excessivamente maligno.
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