Romans 10:1

10:1 delight (i-3) i.e. his good pleasure, the thought that delighted him. The order of the words gives the force of 'own,' or an emphatic ' _ my_ .' The connection of the beginning of the phrase with ' _ for_ salvation' is not very grammatical; but this abruptness of style is usual with Paul. See N... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 10:16

10:16 says, (i-12) See Isaiah 53:1 . report? (k-18) The Greek word for 'report,' here and twice in ver. 17, includes both what is heard and the hearing.... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 10:19

10:19 says, (m-10) See Deuteronomy 32:21 . through (n-17) through (n-24) _ Epi_ , 'through,' signifies the occasion or condition under which a thing happens, not the means of, as an instrument. 'through' expresses this more nearly than 'by.' See Note, ch. 5.14, 'in.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 10:21

10:21 says, (p-5) See Isaiah 65:2 . opposing. (q-21) Or 'contradicting.' 'Disobeying' or 'not believing' is _ apeitheo_ , as chs. 2.8; 11.30,31; 15.31. see Note e, John 3:36 .... [ Continue Reading ]

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