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Römer 6:7

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Römer 6:7 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 6:7

For he that is dead, is freed from sin.
] This is not to be understood of a natural or a corporeal death; for this is the effect of sin, and is inflicted by way of punishment for it, on Christless persons; so far is it from being an atonement for sin, as the Jews


FOOTNOTES:

F20 fancy; besides, there are many persons, who as they die in their sins, they will rise in them; though a natural death is alluded to, when persons are free from those laws and obligations to service and duty they are under whilst living: but here it is to be understood of a spiritual or mystical death, and of persons who are dead to the law, by the body of Christ; dead to sin by the sacrifice and grace of Christ; who are baptized into the death of Christ, and in imitation of him: such are "freed from sin"; not from the being of it; nor from the burden of it; nor from a continual war with it; nor from slips and falls into it; no, not even freed from it, in the most solemn services and acts of religion; but they are freed from the dominion of it, from servitude to it, and also from the guilt of it, and from obligation to punishment on account of it: they are, as it is in the Greek text, and as the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions read, "justified from sin".


F20 (See Gill on Romans 5:11).

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Römer 6:7 In-Context

5 Denn wenn wir mit ihm einsgemacht worden sind in der Gleichheit seines Todes, so werden wir es auch in der seiner Auferstehung sein,
6 indem wir dieses wissen, daß unser alter Mensch mitgekreuzigt worden ist, auf daß der Leib der Sünde abgetan sei, daß wir der Sünde nicht mehr dienen.
7 Denn wer gestorben ist, ist freigesprochen von der Sünde.
8 Wenn wir aber mit Christo gestorben sind, so glauben wir, daß wir auch mit ihm leben werden, da wir wissen,
9 daß Christus, aus den Toten auferweckt, nicht mehr stirbt; der Tod herrscht nicht mehr über ihn.
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