Overview - Romans 2 1?No excuse for sin. 6?No escape from judgment. 14?Gentiles cannot; 17?nor Jews. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeRomans 2:12??(Kin...
Patient in tribulation (th qlipsei upomenonte). So soon this virtue became a mark of the Christians. ...
With Christ (sun Cristwi). As pictured by baptism, the crucifixion with Christ of verse Ephesians 6 . ...
All the Gentiles (panta ta eqnh). From Psalms 117:1 with slight variations from the LXX text. ...
Your good (umwn to agaqon). The good thing of you = the liberty or Christian freedom which you claim. Be evil spoken of (blasphmeisqw). Present passi...
Destruction (suntrimma). Rare word from suntribw, to rub together, to crush. In Leviticus 21:19 for fracture and so in papyri. Only here in N.T. Mi...
To men that know the law (ginwskousin nomon). Dative plural of present active participle of ginwskw. The Romans, whether Jews or Gentiles, knew the p...
To shed (ekceai). First aorist active infinitive of ekcew, to pour out, old verb with aorist active execea. ...
The way of peace (odon eirhnh). Wherever they go they leave a trail of woe and destruction (Denney). ...
Overview - Romans 3 1?The Jews' prerogative; 3?which they have not lost; 9?howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; 20?therefore no flesh is just...
Overview - Romans 2 1?No excuse for sin. 6?No escape from judgment. 14?Gentiles cannot; 17?nor Jews. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeRomans 2:14??(Kin...
Slothful (oknhroi). Old adjective from oknew, to hesitate, to be slow. Slow and poky as in Matthew 25:26 . ...
Overview - Romans 5 1?Being justified by faith, we have peace with God; 2?and joy in our hope; 8?that since we were reconciled by his blood, when we...
Overview - Romans 4 1?Abraham's faith was imputed to him for righteousness; 10?before he was circumcised. 13?By faith only he and his seed received th...
Overview - Romans 3 1?The Jews' prerogative; 3?which they have not lost; 9?howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; 20?therefore no flesh is just...
Hath been shed abroad (ekkecutai). Perfect passive indicative of ekcew, to pour out. Has been poured out in our hearts. ...
Judgment (krima). Decision rendered whether good or bad. According to (kata with accusative). As the rule of measure. Cf. John 7:24 . ...
Before (apenanti). Late double compound (apo, en, anti) adverbial preposition in LXX and Polybius, papyri and inscriptions. With genitive as here. ...
According to my gospel (kata to euaggelion mou). What Paul preaches ( 1?Corinthians 15:1 ) and which is the true gospel ...