_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 9:1. I SPEAK IN CHRIST THE TRUTH.—Not to be rendered, “I
speak the truth in Christ.” The apostle, not as a man merely, but as
a member of Christ, in His name, as His apostle.
Romans 9:2.—λύπη, ὀδύνη, sorrow and pang.
Romans 9:3.—St. Paul considers personal happiness subord... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 9:13. AS IT IS WRITTEN, JACOB I LOVED, BUT ESAU I HATED—There
is no necessity to soften the “hated” into “loved less”; the
words in Malachi proceed on the fullest meaning of ἐμίσησα
(Wordsworth). The words refer to temporal conditions (Alford).
Romans 9:14.—τί οὖν ἐροῦμεν.... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 9:17.—According to Sir G. Wilkinson, the Pharaoh here meant
was Thothmes III., not drowned, but overthrown in the Red Sea. Reigned
twenty-five years after that event. So Jewish tradition carried on
afterwards a vigorous war with the northern nations. Sculptured
records of his... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 9:25.—Refers not only to the gathering again of the
Israelites rejected in the carrying away by Shalmaneser, but also of
the Gentiles rejected at the building of Babel; remnants elected from
both.
Romans 9:27.—Only few out of the ten tribes returned to Judæa; few
left by Se... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 9:31.—νόμ. δικ., and not δικ. νομοῦ, because
Israel and not the Gentiles had in the economy of mercy a law which
taught what was right; law not making righteous, but declaring what is
right.
Romans 9:32.—ὡς indicates the supposition that their works were
good works.
Romans... [ Continue Reading ]