قراءة كتاب The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle of St Paul to the Romans

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The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle of St Paul to the Romans

The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle of St Paul to the Romans

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also Westcott and Hort's N. T. in the Original Greek, vol. 2, Appendix, pp. 110-114 (ed. 1).

ERRATA.

Page 113, line 8, for "circumcision" read "uncircumcision."

Page 263, line 15, for "אָמֵו" read "אָמֵן".

Forasmuch as this Epistle is ... a light and way unto the whole Scripture, I think it meet that every Christian man not only know it, by rote and without the book, but also exercise himself therein evermore continually, as with the daily bread of the soul. No man verily can read it too oft, or study it too well; for the more it is studied, the easier it is; the more it is chewed, the pleasanter it is; and the more groundly it is searched, the preciouser things are found in it, so great treasure of spiritual things lieth hid therein.

W. Tyndale, after Luther.

Towards the close of one of my nights of suffering, at half-past four, I asked my kind watcher ... to read me a chapter of the Word of God. He proposed the eighth of the Epistle to the Romans. I assented, but with the request that, to secure the connexion of ideas, he would go back to the sixth, and even to the fifth. We read in succession the four chapters, v., vi., vii., viii., and I thought no more of sleep.... Then we read the ninth, and the remaining passages, to the end, with an interest always equal and sustained; and then the first four, that nothing might be lost. About two hours had passed.... I cannot tell you how I was struck, in thus reading the Epistle as a whole, with the seal of divinity, of truth, of holiness, of love, and of power, which is impressed on every page, on every word. We felt, my young friend and I, ... that we were listening to a voice from heaven.

A. Monod, Adieux, § V., Quelques Mots sur la Lecture de la Bible.

CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I.
TIME, PLACE, AND OCCASION 1
CHAPTER II.
THE WRITER AND HIS READERS 10
Romans i. 1-7
CHAPTER III.
GOOD REPORT OF THE ROMAN CHURCH: PAUL NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL 23
Romans i. 8-17
CHAPTER IV.
NEED FOR THE GOSPEL: GOD'S ANGER AND MAN'S SIN 38
Romans i. 18-23
CHAPTER V.
MAN GIVEN UP TO HIS OWN WAY: THE HEATHEN 48
Romans i. 24-32
CHAPTER VI.
HUMAN GUILT UNIVERSAL: HE APPROACHES THE CONSCIENCE OF THE JEW 56
Romans ii. 1-16
CHAPTER VII.
JEWISH RESPONSIBILITY AND GUILT 67
Romans ii. 17-29
CHAPTER VIII.
JEWISH CLAIMS: NO HOPE IN HUMAN MERIT 78
Romans iii. 1-20
CHAPTER IX.
THE ONE WAY OF DIVINE ACCEPTANCE 90
Romans iii. 21-31
DETACHED NOTE 100
CHAPTER X.
ABRAHAM AND DAVID 103
Romans iv. 1-12
DETACHED NOTE 115
CHAPTER XI.
ABRAHAM (ii.) 117
Romans iv. 13-25
CHAPTER XII.
PEACE, LOVE, AND JOY FOR THE JUSTIFIED 128
Romans v. 1-11
DETACHED NOTES 140
CHAPTER XIII.
CHRIST AND ADAM 143
Romans v. 12-21
CHAPTER XIV.
JUSTIFICATION AND HOLINESS 156

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