Romani 8:36

36 Come è scritto: Per amor di te noi siamo tutto il giorno messi a morte; siamo stati considerati come pecore da macello.

Romani 8:36 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 8:36

As it is written, for thy sake we are killed
This passage is a citation out of ( Psalms 44:22 ) ; and the meaning is, that for the sake of God, and his pure worship, Old Testament saints were frequently put to death, or exposed to the persecutions of men, which often issued in death; as New Testament saints have been, for the sake of Christ and his Gospel, even

all the day long;
that is, they were liable to death all the day long; or every day, one or other of them was put to death:

we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter;
they were reckoned as fit for nothing else, and were continually exposed unto it; were used as sheep are, as if they were made for no other use and service, but to be slaughtered; hence they are called, "the flock of slaughter", ( Zechariah 11:7 ) ; and as this expresses the brutality of their persecutors, so their harmlessness, meekness, humility, and patience in sufferings, being under them like lambs or sheep. This testimony is produced, to show that suffering death has been the common lot of the saints in all ages: and is designed to animate the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, to suffer with cheerfulness; the allusion may be to the lambs and sheep daily slain for sacrifice; either to the lambs of the sacrifice slain morning and evening; or to others that were slain in any part of the day from morning to night, for other sacrifices, in the court of the tabernacle and temple.

Romani 8:36 In-Context

34 Chi sarà quel che li condanni? Cristo Gesù è quel che è morto; e, più che questo, è risuscitato; ed è alla destra di Dio; ed anche intercede per noi.
35 Chi ci separerà dall’amore di Cristo? Sarà forse la tribolazione, o la distretta, o la persecuzione, o la fame, o la nudità, o il pericolo, o la spada?
36 Come è scritto: Per amor di te noi siamo tutto il giorno messi a morte; siamo stati considerati come pecore da macello.
37 Anzi, in tutte queste cose, noi siam più che vincitori, in virtù di colui che ci ha amati.
38 Poiché io son persuaso che né morte, né vita, né angeli, né principati, né cose presenti, né cose future,
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