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Romans 3:1 BBE
How then is the Jew better off? or what profit is there in circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 GNT
Do the Jews then have any advantage over the Gentiles? Or is there any value in being circumcised?
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Romans 3:1 KJV
What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 NAS
Then what advantage has the Jew ? Or what is the benefit of circumcision ?
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Romans 3:1 NKJV
What advantage then has the Jew, or what is the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 ASV
What advantage then hath the Jew? or what is the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 CJB
Then what advantage has the Jew? What is the value of being circumcised?
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Romans 3:1 RHE
What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 ELB
Was ist nun der Vorteil des Juden? Oder was der Nutzen der Beschneidung?
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Romans 3:1 ESV
Then what advantage has the Jew? Or what is the value of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 GDB
QUALE è dunque il vantaggio del Giudeo? o quale è l’utilità della circoncisione?
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Romans 3:1 GW
Is there any advantage, then, in being a Jew? Or is there any value in being circumcised?
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Romans 3:1 HNV
Then what advantage does the Yehudi have? Or what is the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 CSB
So what advantage does the Jew have? Or what is the benefit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 BLA
¿Cuál es, entonces, la ventaja del judío? ¿O cuál el beneficio de la circuncisión?
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Romans 3:1 RVR
¿QUÉ, pues, tiene más el Judío? ¿ó qué aprovecha la circuncisión?,
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Romans 3:1 LEB
Therefore, what [is] the advantage of the Jew, or what [is] the use of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 LSG
Quel est donc l'avantage des Juifs, ou quelle est l'utilité de la circoncision?
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Romans 3:1 LUT
Was haben denn die Juden für Vorteil, oder was nützt die Beschneidung?
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Romans 3:1 NCV
So, do Jews have anything that other people do not have? Is there any- thing special about being circumcised?
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Romans 3:1 NIRV
Is there any advantage in being a Jew? Is there any value in being circumcised?
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Romans 3:1 NIV
What advantage, then, is there in being a Jew, or what value is there in circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 NLT
Then what's the advantage of being a Jew? Is there any value in the Jewish ceremony of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 NRS
Then what advantage has the Jew? Or what is the value of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 OST
Quelle est donc la prérogative du Juif, ou quelle est l'utilité de la circoncision?
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Romans 3:1 RSV
Then what advantage has the Jew? Or what is the value of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 RIV
Qual è dunque il vantaggio del Giudeo? O qual è la utilità della circoncisione?
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Romans 3:1 SEV
¿Qué, pues, tiene más el Judío? ¿O qué aprovecha la circuncisión?
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Romans 3:1 SVV
Welk is dan het voordeel van den Jood? Of welk is de nuttigheid der besnijdenis?
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Romans 3:1 DBY
What then [is] the superiority of the Jew? or what the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 VUL
quid ergo amplius est Iudaeo aut quae utilitas circumcisionis
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Romans 3:1 MSG
So what difference does it make who's a Jew and who isn't, who has been trained in God's ways and who hasn't?
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Romans 3:1 WBT
What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit [is there] of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 TMB
What advantage then hath the Jew? Or what profit is there in circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 TNIV
What advantage, then, is there in being a Jew, or what value is there in circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 WNT
What special privilege, then, has a Jew? Or what benefit is to be derived from circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 WEB
Then what advantage does the Jew have? Or what is the profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 WYC
What then is more to a Jew, or what profit of circumcision?
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Romans 3:1 YLT
What, then, [is] the superiority of the Jew? or what the profit of the circumcision?
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Romans 3 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 3

Objections answered. (1-8) All mankind are sinners. (9-18) Both Jews and Gentiles cannot be justified by their own deeds. (19,20) It is owing to the free grace of God, through faith in the righteousness of Christ, yet the law is not done away. (21-31)

Verses 1-8 The law could not save in or from sins, yet it gave the Jews advantages for obtaining salvation. Their stated ordinances, education in the knowledge of the true God and his service, and many favours shown to the children of Abraham, all were means of grace, and doubtless were made useful to the conversion of many. But especially the Scriptures were committed to them. Enjoyment of God's word and ordinances, is the chief happiness of a people. But God's promises are made only to believers; therefore the unbelief of some, or of many professors, cannot make this faithfulness of no effect. He will fulfil his promises to his people, and bring his threatened vengeance upon unbelievers. God's judging the world, should for ever silence all doubtings and reflections upon his justice. The wickedness and obstinate unbelief of the Jews, proved man's need of the righteousness of God by faith, and also his justice in punishing for sin. Let us do evil, that good may come, is oftener in the heart than in the mouth of sinners; for few thus justify themselves in their wicked ways. The believer knows that duty belongs to him, and events to God; and that he must not commit any sin, or speak one falsehood, upon the hope, or even assurance, that God may thereby glorify himself. If any speak and act thus, their condemnation is just.

Verses 9-18 Here again is shown that all mankind are under the guilt of sin, as a burden; and under the government and dominion of sin, as enslaved to it, to work wickedness. This is made plain by several passages of Scripture from the Old Testament, which describe the corrupt and depraved state of all men, till grace restrain or change them. Great as our advantages are, these texts describe multitudes who call themselves Christians. Their principles and conduct prove that there is no fear of God before their eyes. And where no fear of God is, no good is to be looked for.

Verses 19-20 It is in vain to seek for justification by the works of the law. All must plead guilty. Guilty before God, is a dreadful word; but no man can be justified by a law which condemns him for breaking it. The corruption in our nature, will for ever stop any justification by our own works.

Verses 21-26 Must guilty man remain under wrath? Is the wound for ever incurable? No; blessed be God, there is another way laid open for us. This is the righteousness of God; righteousness of his ordaining, and providing, and accepting. It is by that faith which has Jesus Christ for its object; an anointed Saviour, so Jesus Christ signifies. Justifying faith respects Christ as a Saviour, in all his three anointed offices, as Prophet, Priest, and King; trusting in him, accepting him, and cleaving to him: in all these, Jews and Gentiles are alike welcome to God through Christ. There is no difference, his righteousness is upon all that believe; not only offered to them, but put upon them as a crown, as a robe. It is free grace, mere mercy; there is nothing in us to deserve such favours. It comes freely unto us, but Christ bought it, and paid the price. And faith has special regard to the blood of Christ, as that which made the atonement. God, in all this, declares his righteousness. It is plain that he hates sin, when nothing less than the blood of Christ would satisfy for it. And it would not agree with his justice to demand the debt, when the Surety has paid it, and he has accepted that payment in full satisfaction.

Verses 27-31 God will have the great work of the justification and salvation of sinners carried on from first to last, so as to shut out boasting. Now, if we were saved by our own works, boasting would not be excluded. But the way of justification by faith for ever shuts out boasting. Yet believers are not left to be lawless; faith is a law, it is a working grace, wherever it is in truth. By faith, not in this matter an act of obedience, or a good work, but forming the relation between Christ and the sinner, which renders it proper that the believer should be pardoned and justified for the sake of the Saviour, and that the unbeliever who is not thus united or related to him, should remain under condemnation. The law is still of use to convince us of what is past, and to direct us for the future. Though we cannot be saved by it as a covenant, yet we own and submit to it, as a rule in the hand of the Mediator.

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