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Verse 21. _THOU THEREFORE_] Dr. Taylor has paraphrased this and the
three following verses thus: "What signify your pretensions to
knowledge, and the office of teaching others, if you have no regard...
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THOU THEREFORE ... - He who is a teacher of others may be expected to
be learned himself. They ought to be found to be possessed of superior
knowledge; and by this question the apostle impliedly repro...
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CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The Gentile Moralist and Reformer and His Condemnation. (Romans
2:1 .)_
2. The Two Classes. (Romans 2:7 .)
3. The State of the Jew. (Romans 2:17 .)...
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Now Paul accosts the Jew, reproving his PRIDE OF LAW, MADE VOID BY
DISLOYALTY.
Romans 2:17. His pretensions (But if thou bearest the name of Jew,
etc.), provoke the questions of Romans 2:21 : the comm...
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THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PRIVILEGE (Romans 2:1-11)...
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If you are called by the name of Jew, if you take your rest in the
Law, if you boast in God and know his will, if you give your approval
to the excellent things, if you are instructed in the Law, if y...
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THEREFORE. Ironical use of Greek. _oun_.
ANOTHER. As Romans 2:1, but without article.
PREACHEST. Greek. _kerusso_. App-121.
A MAN, &C. Literally not to steal....
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_Thou therefore_, &c. In this and the following verses St Paul does
not charge every individual Rabbinist with immorality. He exposes the
spirit and principles of Rabbinism, as evinced and proved only...
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17–3:20. The Gospel is needed by Jews, who have also failed through
ignoring the one condition of righteousness....
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ΟΥ̓͂Ν. Well then, does practice correspond to prerogative? If
not, prerogative does not exempt from judgment. The charge is put in
the form of questions, by way of convicting the Jew in his own
consci...
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The nexus is marked by the particles—οὖν (21) sums up the
privileges and introduces, in the form of questions, the contrast in
the actual facts; γὰρ (24) implies the answer yes to the preceding
questi...
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ΔΙΔΆΣΚΩΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΔΙΔΆΣΚΩ (***)
учить,
ΚΗΡΎΣΣΩΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΚΗΡΎΣΣΩ (G2784)
проповедовать,
ΚΛΈΠΤΕΙ Ν _praes. inf. act. от_ ΚΛΈΠΤΩ (G2813)
красть. _Inf._ в косвенной речи, ил...
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DISCOURSE: 1826
INCONSISTENT CHRISTIANS REMONSTRATED WITH
Romans 2:17. Behold, thou art called a Jew, and restest in the law,
and makest thy boast of God, and knowest his will, and approvest the
thing...
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DOST THOU STEAL?— Grotius on this text proves from Josephus, that
some of the Jewish priests lived by rapine, depriving others of their
due share of the tithes, and even suffering them to perish for w...
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_TEXT_
Romans 2:17-24. But if thou bearest the name of a Jew, and restest
upon the law, and gloriest in God, Romans 2:18 and knowest his will,
and approvest the things that are excellent, being instru...
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_THE CONDUCT OF MANKIND_
16 Much of the judgment which obtains among men is unjust and
oppressive because of their inability to uncover the real truth: But
in the divine judgment the _ hidden _ thing...
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Cp. Matthew 3:7; Mark 12:40; John 8:7....
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THE FAILURE OF THE JEWS
In Romans 1 St. Paul showed that the Gentiles were under God's
judgment on account of sin. Now he is about to turn to the Jews. He
asserts first, that God's judgment will fall...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 2
PAUL’S ANSWERS TO THOSE WHO *JUDGE OTHER PEOPLE 2:1-16
1. THEY CANNOT AVOID GOD’S JUDGEMENT 2:1-4
v1 So, you who *...
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THEREFORE. — See above on Romans 2:17....
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Here the grammatical apodosis begins, the οὖν resuming all that
has been said in Romans 2:17-20. κηρύσσων and λέγων are
virtually verbs of command: hence the infinitives. The rhetorical
question impli...
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HE REQUIRES HEART-OBEDIENCE
Romans 2:21
The Jew relied upon the position given him by the privileges and rites
of Judaism, although his religious life, as such, had shrunk within
these outward things...
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It is evident that the apostle here turned to the Jew, though he did
not immediately name him. He charged the Jew with the sin of
practicing the very evils he condemned in the Gentiles. He is at least...
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_Thou, therefore, that teachest another, teachest not thyself, &c. St.
John Chrysostom (hom. vi.) takes these sentences as so many
interrogations; dost thou teach thyself? dost thou not steal? dost
th...
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The _second part_ of the chapter, Romans 2:17-29, contains _the
application_ of the principles laid down in the first. After
expressing himself in a general and more or less abstract way, Paul
address...
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“ _And if, then, thou who teachest another, teachest not thyself, if
preaching a man should not steal, thou stealest, if, while saying a
man should not commit adultery, thou committest adultery, if,
a...
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FIFTH PASSAGE (2:1-29). THE WRATH OF GOD SUSPENDED OVER THE JEWISH
PEOPLE.
In the midst of this flood of pollutions and iniquities which Gentile
society presents to view, the apostle sees one who lik...
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Behold, thou art called a Jew, and restest in the law, and makest thy
boast of God, (18) And knowest will, and approvest the things that are
more excellent, being instructed out of the law; (19) And a...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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21._Thou, who then teachest another, teachest not thyself, etc. _(82)
Though the excellencies (_encomia _ — commendations) which he has
hitherto stated respecting the Jews, were such as might have jus...
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Two things are presented here with respect to God; His judgment
against evil the evil-doer shall not escape (the real difference of
right and wrong would be maintained by judgment); and His mercy,
pat...
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THOU THEREFORE WHICH TEACHEST ANOTHER, TEACHEST THOU NOT THYSELF?....
Several charges are here brought against the Jews, even against their
teachers; for though they are put by way of question, they a...
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Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? thou
that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
Ver. 21. _Teachest thou not thyself?_] He that knows well and does
worse...
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Rom. 2:21, 22. "Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou
not thyself? thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou
steal? thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost t...
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_Thou therefore which teachest another_ And valuest thyself upon thy
ability to do it, trusting therein for acceptance with God; _teachest
thou not thyself?_ He does not teach himself, who does not pr...
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TEACHEST THOU NOT THYSELF? to practise what thou teachest....
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The guilt of the Jews:...
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THOU, THEREFORE, WHICH TEACHEST ANOTHER, TEACHEST THOU NOT THYSELF?
THOU THAT PREACHEST A MAN SHOULD NOT STEAL, DOST THOU STEAL?...
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THE CASE OF THE CULTURED GREEK
But there is a class of Gentiles who are quite keen in seeing these
evils in others, and unhesitatingly judging them for them, while never
considering that the same judg...
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Romans 2:17-29
1. What is the difference between an inward Jew and an outward Jew?
a. What was an outward Jew?
i. Circumcised
ii. Good self-image
1. Name Jew means a lot to him
2. Rested in the...
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THOU THEREFORE THAT TEACHEST ANOTHER, TEACHEST THOU NOT THYSELF? THOU
THAT PREACHEST. MAN SHOULD NOT STEAL, DOST THOU STEAL?...
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17-24 The apostle directs his discourse to the Jews, and shows of
what sins they were guilty, notwithstanding their profession and vain
pretensions. A believing, humble, thankful glorying in God, is...
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TEACHEST THOU NOT THYSELF? q.d. Dost not thou thyself do what thou
pressest upon others? see MATTHEW 23:3. DOST THOU STEAL? the Jews were
infamous of old for this sin, PSALMS 50:18 MATTHEW 23:14....
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thou therefore that teacheth another, teachest thou not thyself? [But
if doers, and not hearers, are not justified, why do you put your
confidence in mere hearing, and such things as are analogous to...
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Shepherd of Hermas Vision Third
How will you instruct the elect of the Lord, if you yourselves have
not instruction? Instruct each other therefore, and be at peace among
yourselves, that[41]
Tertull...
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Romans 2:21 therefore G3767 who G3588 teach G1321 (G5723) another
G2087 not G3756 teach G1321 (G5719) yourself...
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‘You therefore who teach another, do you not teach yourself?'
The question is sarcastic. They claim to teach others how to live, but
they do not themselves live as they teach. Thus they seemingly fai...
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THE SPECIAL CASE OF THE JEW. PAUL IS ANSWERING THE QUESTION - ‘DOES
NOT HIS KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW AND THE UNDERSTANDING THAT GOES WITH IT,
ALONG WITH THE FACT THAT HE IS CIRCUMCISED INTO GOD'S COVENANT...
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_2. The Jew is Condemned; His External Circumcision does not Avail._
This section contains the direct application to the case of the Jew,
in the form of an indignant outburst (Romans 2:17-24), much of...
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2. THE SINFULNESS OF THE JEWS, AS A PROOF OF THEIR NEED OF THE GOSPEL.
This passage contains the second part of the proof of the universality
of sin, and hence of the universal need of the gospel, whe...
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Romans 2:21. THOU THEREFORE. ‘ Therefore' sums up what has been
previously said. ‘Being such an one, to thee, I say,' etc. The
questions imply surprise at such a state of things, and rebuke it.
TEACH...
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THOU THEREFORE THAT TEACHEST ANOTHER
(ο ουν διδασκων ετερον). Paul suddenly breaks off
(anacoluthon) the long sentence that began in verse Romans 2:17 and
starts over again with a phrase that gathe...
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Romans 2
The Practical Outcome of Judaism.
I. The first thing on which St. Paul lays anxious stress in this
passage is this: The judgment of God according to men's works is just,
inevitable, and impa...
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CONTENTS: The equal standing of Jew and Gentile before the justice of
God. Morality apart from Christ useless as means of salvation. Jews
knowing the law condemned by the law.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLU...
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Romans 2:1. _Therefore thou art inexcusable, oh man,_ whether Roman or
Jew, who judgest another, and doest the same thing thyself, though it
may be in some other way. But as the judgment of God is acc...
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YOU TEACH OTHERS. In Romans 2:21-24, he shows their actual practice.
They did not "practice what they preached." DO NOT STEAL. The Law said
this, but Jews were famous (or infamous) for their _shrewd_...
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_Behold, thou art called a Jew._
THE JEWS ALSO WITHOUT EXCUSE
Hitherto the apostle, in seeking to shut up the Jew unto the faith of
Christ, has contented himself with an enunciation of the equitable...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 2:21 The Jews fail to practice the law they
proclaim. Thus they will face judgment.
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 2:1 Most interpreters say that Paul focuses on
the sin of the Jews throughout this chapter. Another view is that the
sin of the moral person (whether Jewish or Gentile) who judge...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 2:18.—κατηχούμενος, being orally instructed.
Romans 2:21.—This verse may be illustrated out of the Jewish
writings, for they say, “He who teacheth others what he doth not
hims...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 2:1
(_b_) _Those who judge others, not excepting the Jews. _Here a new
stage of the argument, in proof of the position propounded in Romans
1:18, begins, and is continued to the end...
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Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judges
(Romans 2:1):
You see, I read this list and I say, "Oh, yes, it is horrible. My, I
just don't know what we are going to do, the w...
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1 Corinthians 9:27; Amos 8:4; Ezekiel 22:12; Ezekiel 22:13; Ez
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Thou that preachest [ο κ η ρ υ σ σ ω ν]. See on Matthew 4:17.
Stealing is so gross a vice that one may openly denounce it....
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Thou dost not teach thyself — He does not teach himself who does not
practise what he teaches. Dost thou steal, commit adultery, commit
sacrilege — Sin grievously against thy neighbour, thyself, God....
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The apostle proceeds, to the end of this chapter, to convince the
Jews, that they were equally in. sinful and wretched condition with
the despised Gentiles, and therefore stood in need of Jesus Christ...