Romani 13:13

13 Camminiamo onestamente, come di giorno; non in pasti, ed ebbrezze; non in letti, e lascivie; non in contesa, ed invidia.

Romani 13:13 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 13:13

Let us walk honestly as in the day
Being under the day of the Gospel dispensation, and the day of grace having dawned, and the daystar of spiritual light and knowledge being risen in our hearts, and we being exposed to the view of all men in broad daylight, ought not to lie down and sleep, but to arise and be active, and walk decently with the armour of light on us, as becomes the Gospel of Christ; not naked and unclothed, which would expose us and the Gospel to shame and contempt:

not in rioting;
the Syriac and Arabic versions read, "in singing", or "songs"; meaning lewd ones, sung at riotous feasts and banquets, made not for refreshment, but for pleasure and debauchery, what the Romans F9 call "comessations"; feasts after supper in the night season, and design all sorts of nocturnal revels: "Comus", the word here used, is with the Heathens the god of feasts, perhaps the same with "Chemosh", the god of the Moabites, ( 1 Kings 11:33 ) .

And drunkenness;
which always attended such unseasonable and immoderate festivals:

not in chambering;
in unlawful copulations, fornication, adultery, and all the defilements of the bed:

and wantonness;
lasciviousness, unnatural lusts, as sodomy

not in strife and envying;
contention and quarrels, which are usually the consequences of luxury and uncleanness.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Seutonius in Vita Vitell. c. 13.

Romani 13:13 In-Context

11 E questo vie più dobbiam fare, veggendo il tempo; perciocchè egli è ora che noi ci risvegliamo omai dal sonno; poichè la salute è ora più presso di noi, che quando credemmo.
12 La notte è avanzata, e il giorno è vicino; gettiamo adunque via le opere delle tenebre, e siam vestiti degli arnesi della luce.
13 Camminiamo onestamente, come di giorno; non in pasti, ed ebbrezze; non in letti, e lascivie; non in contesa, ed invidia.
14 Anzi siate rivestiti del Signor Gesù Cristo, e non abbiate cura della carne a concupiscenze.
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