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Verse 25. _NOW I GO UNTO JERUSALEM_] From this and the two following
verses we learn that the object of his journey to Jerusalem was, to
carry a contribution made among the Gentile Christians of Mace...
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BUT NOW I GO ... - I am about to go now. The mention of this intended
journey to Jerusalem is introduced in several other places, and is so
mentioned that Dr. Paley has derived from it a very strong a...
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CHAPTER 15
_ 1. The Example of Christ. (Romans 15:1 .)_
2. The Ministry of Christ. (Romans 15:8 .)
3. Paul's Personal Ministry. (Romans 15:14 .)...
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THE PROSPECT OF COMING TO ROME.
Romans 15:22. This long task repeatedly detained the writer; but now
that he has evangelised the Eastern Provinces, he may realise the
yearning toward Rome he had cheri...
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THE MARKS OF THE FELLOWSHIP (Romans 15:1-6)...
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And that is why on many occasions I found the way to come to you
blocked. But now, since I have no longer a sphere for work in these
areas, and since for many years back I have had a great desire to c...
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GO. See Romans 15:24.
UNTO. App-104.
TO MINISTER. ministering. Greek. _diakoneo._ App-190.
SAINTS. See Romans 1:7....
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_I go unto Jerusalem_ See Acts 19:21; Acts 24:17.
_to minister_ i.e. to carry temporal relief. He gives a good, because
wholly unselfish, reason for the new delay of his visit to Rome. This
very jour...
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ΝΥΝῚ ΔῈ. The sentence is broken off, to allow of explanation
of still further delay; this journey was much in his mind, both for
the interest of it, and the danger; cf. Hort _R. and E._, p. 43.
ΔΙΑΚΟΝ...
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22–29. ΔΙῸ ΚΑῚ Κ.Τ.Λ. This work has detained him; but its
completion leaves him free to fulfil his long cherished purpose, as
soon as a special mission, in the interests of his work, has been
fulfille...
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The letter passes to personal matters (_a_) 14–21 a delicate apology
and justification of the letter itself: it is not sent with a view to
supplementing deficiencies of the Roman Christians, but partl...
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ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ (G4198) _praes. ind. med. (dep.)_
путешествовать. _Praes._ описывает
развивающееся действие,
ΔΙΑΚΌΝΩΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΔΙΆΚΟΝΈΩ (G1247)
служить. Part, используется для
выражения цели....
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BUT NOW I GO UNTO JERUSALEM— He means (as appears from Romans
15:26.) to carry the money which he had collected among the Gentile
Christians in Macedonia and Achaia, for the relief of the poor
Christi...
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_TEXT_
Romans 15:14-33. And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren,
that ye yourselves are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge,
able also to admonish one another. Romans 15:15 But I wr...
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But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints.
BUT NOW I GO UNTO JERUSALEM TO MINISTER ('MINISTERING') UNTO THE
SAINTS - in the sense immediately to be explained....
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PAUL'S PREVIOUS MINISTRY
8 Contrast the two ministries of Christ and Paul (16). Christ was the
Servant of the _ Circumcision_. Paul was a minister for the _
nations_. Christ confirms the patriarchal p...
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JEW AND GENTILE ALIKE THE OBJECT OF GOD'S LOVE. THE APOSTLE'S PLANS
1-13. The subject of Romans 14 is continued. 'Strength' should be
displayed in helping the 'weak' after Christ's example (Romans 15:...
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Cp. Acts 19:21; Acts 20:3....
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 15
DO NOT TRY TO PLEASE YOURSELF 15:1-6
V1 Because we are strong, we should assist weak people. Our *faith is
strong,...
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BUT NOW. — Before very long, I hope to pay you this visit, but for
the present I am bound for Jerusalem, in the service of the Church, to
convey the alms collected in Macedonia and Achaia for the poor...
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The Apostle's programme. He is at present on his way to Jerusalem with
the gifts which his Gentile churches have made for the relief of the
poor Christians there. The issue of this visit is dubious, a...
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νυνὶ δὲ is not a resumption of νυνὶ δὲ in Romans 15:23
: there is an entire break in the construction, and Paul begins again,
returning from the Spanish journey, which lies in a remote and
uncertain f...
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AMBITIOUS TO RENDER SERVICE
Romans 15:22
The Apostle felt that it was in the line of the divine will that he
should visit Rome, Romans 1:10. Relying, as he did, on the efficacy of
prayer, it is not s...
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The most powerful argument for Christian conduct is the example of
Christ. He pleased not Himself. The injunction to receive one another
is an injunction addressed to Jews and Gentiles. Throughout the...
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But now I go unto Jerusalem to (p) minister unto the saints.
(p) Doing his duty for the saints, to carry to them that money which
was gathered for their use....
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But I shall go to Jerusalem, &c. By this St. Paul is thought to have
written this epistle at Corinth, where he was about to set forward for
Jerusalem, with the charities collected in Achaia and Macedo...
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“ _But now I go unto Jerusalem ministering unto the saints. For it
hath seemed good to them of Macedonia and Achaia to make a
contribution for the poor saints which are at Jerusalem. For it hath
seeme...
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EPISTOLARY CONCLUSION. 15:14-16:27.
WE have said that the Epistle to the Romans is a didactic treatise,
doctrinal and practical, contained in a letter. The treatise is now
closed, and the letter begin...
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And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, that ye also are
full of goodness, filled with all knowledge, able also to admonish one
another. (15) Nevertheless, brethren, I have written the mor...
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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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25._But I am going now, etc. _Lest they should expect his immediate
coming, and think themselves deceived, if he had not come according to
their expectation, he declares to them what business he had t...
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These instructions close the epistle. From Romans 15:8, it is the
exordium, the personal circumstances of the apostle, and salutations.
In Verses 8 to 12 (Romans 15:8-12), he sums up his thoughts resp...
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BUT NOW I GO UNTO JERUSALEM,.... Whither he was bound in spirit, not
knowing what should befall him there, from which he could not be
dissuaded by his friends, and thither he did go:
TO MINISTER UNTO...
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_But now I go unto Jerusalem_ Of this journey the apostle gave an
account to Felix, Acts 24:17; _to minister unto the saints_ To perform
the office of carrying some contributions to them for their rel...
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TO MINISTER UNTO; to carry a contribution for the relief of their
wants....
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BUT NOW I GO UNTO JERUSALEM TO MINISTER UNTO THE SAINTS....
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The reasons which hindered Paul's visit to Rome:...
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The subject of Romans 14:1 continues through verse 7 of Romans 15:1.
We have seen first the Lord's authority in regard to men's
consciences, then love toward our brethren a reason for considering
thei...
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One more obstacle -
Go to Jerusalem
Minister to the saints in need
26 Macedonia and Greece have sent money to help poor saints in
Jerusalem.
NOTE: "Saints Only" teaching -
Galatians 6:10 all men,...
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BUT NOW,. SAY,. GO UNTO JERUSALEM, MINISTERING UNTO THE SAINTS.
'First, however, he must go in exactly the opposite direction; he must
start eastward to carry relief to the needy Christians in Jerusa...
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22-29 The apostle sought the things of Christ more than his own will,
and would not leave his work of planting churches to go to Rome. It
concerns all to do that first which is most needful. We must...
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Some might be ready to say: If Paul hath no more place in those parts
where he is, and hath such a longing desire to see us, why then doth
he not presently come to us? To this he answers, that for the...
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but now, I say, I go unto Jerusalem, ministering unto the saints.
[Despite the earnestness of my desire to see you just at present, I
can not come, for duty calls me to Jerusalem. Verses 31 and 32 sho...
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Romans 15:25 But G1161 now G3570 going G4198 (G5736) to G1519
Jerusalem G2419 minister G1247 (G5723) saints...
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3). THE MINISTRY OF THE MESSIAH IS TO BOTH JEWS AND GENTILES
(15:7-33).
Paul now demonstrates that the Messiah has come in order to minister
to both Jews and Gentiles, and that this has been in part a...
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HIS AIM TO VISIT ROME AFTER HE HAS MINISTERED TO JEWISH BELIEVERS IN
TAKING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE GENTILE CHURCHES TO THE CHURCH IN
JERUSALEM (15:22-33).
Paul now confirms the unity of Jewish and G...
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‘But now, I say, I go to Jerusalem, ministering unto the saints.'
But first he has a ministry to fulfil in Jerusalem, ministering in
material things to ‘the saints' (compare Romans 1:7; 1 Corinthians...
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Romans 15:25. BUT NOW. Partly resumptive of Romans 15:23, since it
returns to his present circumstances, but introducing a new thought in
contrast with the hope expressed in Romans 15:24.
I AM JOURNE...
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1. _Personal Explanations._
This section forms an ‘epilogue' (Meyer), corresponding in matter
with the introductory paragraph; chap. Romans 1:8-15. The Apostle
first expresses his confidence in the Ro...
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BUT NOW
(νυν δε). Repeats the very words used in Romans 15:23.I GO
(πορευομα). Futuristic present as in John 14:2.MINISTERING
UNTO THE SAINTS
(διακονον τοις αγιοις). Present active participle of...
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Romans 15:13. Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in
believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy
Ghost. And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, tha...
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CONTENTS: Jewish and Gentile believers under one salvation. Paul
speaks of His ministry and coming journey.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Paul, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The self-denial of our Lord...
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Romans 15:4. _Whatsoever things were written afore-time,_ by Moses and
the prophets concerning Christ, and the calling of the gentiles, were
written in order to afford us the greatest comfort, by demo...
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RIGHT NOW, HOWEVER. See Acts 24:17. He was taking money to the poor in
the church at Jerusalem....
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_But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints._
PAUL’S PRESENT MISSION
Paul is now at the end of his second journey to Greece, and at Corinth
(Romans 16:1; Romans 16:23). When writing to C...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 15:25 He cannot visit Rome immediately.
Paul’s next task is to travel to JERUSALEM to bring the money he had
collected for the poor saints there (see...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 15:26. TO MAKE A CERTAIN CONTRIBUTION.—To make a contribution
of some sort or other. Meyer thus explains the passage: “To bring
about a participation in reference to the poor—_...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 16:1
IV. SUPPLEMENTARY. Questions have been raised and much discussed as
to the connection of the last two chapters, 15. and 16., with the rest
of the Epistle. The facts and the o...
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Shall we turn to the fifteenth chapter of Paul's epistle to the
Romans.
In the fourteenth chapter Paul was dealing with the subject of walking
in love within the body of Christ. Recognizing that we ha...
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1 Corinthians 16:1; Acts 18:21; Acts 19:21; Acts 20:16; Acts 20:22;...
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Here the apostle acquaints them with his present journey to Jerusalem,
as also with the occasion of it; namely, to carry the charitable
contributions of the Greek churches in Macedonia and Achaia, int...