Commentary on the Epistle to the RomansDr. Charles Hodge was known more as a systematic theologian than as an expositor of Scripture. Nevertheless, his whole life was devoted primarily to the critical and systematic study of the Bible. Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans has become a standard resource for teachers, pastors, and educated laypersons. Hodge's introductory material, chapter analyses, and verse-by-verse exposition provide - even after more than one hundred years - solid, relevant instruction for today's student of the Bible. |
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... Scripture . Nevertheless , his whole life was primarily devoted to the critical and sys- tematic study of the Bible , and his entire theological method and system is eminently biblical . He became a teacher of the Original Languages of ...
... Scripture . Nevertheless , his whole life was primarily devoted to the critical and sys- tematic study of the Bible , and his entire theological method and system is eminently biblical . He became a teacher of the Original Languages of ...
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... Scriptures themselves , that the Holy Spirit , in employing men as his instruments in conveying truth , did not change their mental habits ; he did not make Jews write like Greeks , or force all into the same mould . Each retained his ...
... Scriptures themselves , that the Holy Spirit , in employing men as his instruments in conveying truth , did not change their mental habits ; he did not make Jews write like Greeks , or force all into the same mould . Each retained his ...
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... Scriptures to any form of religion known to the ancients , could not fail to attract and convince multitudes among the pagans , wherever the Jewish worship was established . Such persons became either proselytes or " devout , " that is ...
... Scriptures to any form of religion known to the ancients , could not fail to attract and convince multitudes among the pagans , wherever the Jewish worship was established . Such persons became either proselytes or " devout , " that is ...
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... Scriptures abundantly teach , under condemnation , and conse- quently cannot be justified by their own works , chap . iii . 1-20 . The gospel proposes the only method by which God will justify men- a method which is entirely gratuitous ...
... Scriptures abundantly teach , under condemnation , and conse- quently cannot be justified by their own works , chap . iii . 1-20 . The gospel proposes the only method by which God will justify men- a method which is entirely gratuitous ...
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Contents
I | 13 |
II | 46 |
III | 68 |
IV | 104 |
V | 131 |
VI | 191 |
VII | 213 |
VIII | 247 |
X | 333 |
XI | 352 |
XII | 383 |
XIII | 404 |
XIV | 416 |
XV | 431 |
XVI | 447 |
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IX | 293 |
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Abraham according Adam apostacy apostle apostle's argument believers blessings body brethren called Calvin chap chapter character children of God Christian church circumcision clause common condemnation connection considered context corrupt death declaration divine doctrine duty epistle eternal evidence evil expressed faith father favour flesh former Gentiles gift glory God's gospel grace ground hath heart heathen Hebrew Holy Spirit idea impute righteousness imputed inconsistent interpretation Israel Jesus Christ Jewish Jews justified latter Lord means mercy mind moral Mosaic law nature obedience object offence Old Testament Olshausen passage Paul persons phrase preach preceding verse present principle promise prophets punishment reason redemption reference regarded and treated rejection rendered revealed righteousness salvation says Scriptures secure sense Septuagint sinners sins soul speaking teaches theocracy things Tholuck thou tion true truth unto vers vessels of wrath Vulgate whole word wrath εἰς καὶ