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Verse Romans 13:7. _RENDER THEREFORE TO ALL THEIR DUES_] This is an
extensive command. Be rigidly just; withhold neither from the _king_
nor his _ministers_, nor his _officers_ of _justice_ and _reven...
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RENDER THEREFORE ... - This injunction is often repeated in the Bible;
see the notes at Matthew 22:21; see also Matthew 17:25; 1 Peter 2:13;...
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CHAPTER 13
_ 1. Obedience to Authorities. (Romans 13:1 .)_
2. Love the Fulfilling of the Law. (Romans 13:8 .)
3. The Day is at Hand. (Romans 13:11 .)...
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ORDER AND LOYALTY. On the turbulence of Roman Jews, see Introd. § 3.
Romans 13:1 f. Let every soul be subordinate to superior authorities,
a general maxim, with two reasons given: that authority is of...
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Let everyone render due obedience to those who occupy positions of
outstanding authority, for there is no authority which is not allotted
its place by God, for the authorities which exist have been se...
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THE CHRISTIAN AND THE STATE (Romans 13:1-7)...
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THEREFORE. Omit.
THEIR. the.
DUES. Greek. _opheile._ Only here and Matthew 18:32.
CUSTOM. That which is paid for public ends. Greek. _telos_. Compare
Matthew 17:25....
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This and other considerations combine to assure us that the principles
of the Gospel, so far from favouring tyranny, tend _ultimately_to make
it impossible. A perfectly Christian nation under tyrannic...
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Romans 13:1-10. The true relation to the civil power and the outside
world....
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F. 12–15:13. THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL SEEN IN ITS EFFECT UPON BOTH
THE COMMON AND THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE OF CHRISTIANS.
In this section S. Paul deals with the consequences of the principles
he has worked...
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ἈΠΌΔΟΤΕ, pay as their due, οὐδὲ γὰρ χαρίζῃ
τοῦτο ποιῶν· ὀφειλὴ γάρ ἐστι τὸ
πρᾶγμα, Chrys....
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1–7. Relation to civil authorities.
There is no introduction or formula of connexion. This is still part
of the new σωφροσύνη. It is to be observed that the reasons
for civil obedience are fully and c...
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ΆΠΌΔΟΤΕ _aor. imper. act. от_ ΑΠΟΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G591)
возмещать,
ΟΦΕΙΛΉ (G3782) обязательство, долг. Здесь
имеются в виду наши обязательства
перед государственными властями (Murray),
ΦΌΡΟΣ (G5411) подать,...
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DISCOURSE: 1911
DUTY TO CIVIL GOVERNORS
Romans 13:1. Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For
there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
Whosoever therefore res...
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TRIBUTE TO WHOM TRIBUTE— The Jews had a favourite notion among them,
that, as the peculiar people of God, they were exempted from
obligations to pay tribute to Gentiles; against which notion this
pass...
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_TEXT_
Romans 13:1-7. Let every soul be in subjection to the higher powers:
for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be are ordained
of God. Romans 13:2 Therefore he that resisteth the po...
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Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due;
custom to whom custom; fear to whom Render therefore to all their
dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear...
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The Conduct of the Saints
14 The conduct of the saints in any given economy is based on God's
dispensation. If He dispenses law, He requires conduct in accord with
law. Mercy calls for a higher s...
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CUSTOM] i.e. ordinary taxes. FEAR] i.e. scrupulous obedience....
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PARAPHRASE. '(1) Obey civil rulers, for they are divinely ordained,
(2) and therefore God will punish disobedience. (3, 4) They do God's
work, rewarding the good and punishing the evil. (5) Therefore...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 13
A CHRISTIAN’S DUTY TO THE STATE 13:1-7
V1 Everyone ought to obey their rulers. No government has authority
unless G...
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TRIBUTE. — Rather, _taxes_ — _i.e.,_ taxes upon person or property
as opposed to the customs levied upon goods. These were collected by
different officers.
FEAR... HONOUR. — There would be one class o...
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XIII.
(1-7) SUBJECT UNTO THE HIGHER POWERS. — Looking impartially at the
passage which follows, it would seem at first sight — and perhaps
not only at first sight — that the Apostle distinctly preach...
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CHAPTER 27
CHRISTIAN DUTY; IN CIVIL LIFE AND OTHERWISE:
Romans 13:1
A NEW topic now emerges, distinct, yet in close and natural
connection. We have been listening to precepts for personal and social...
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At this point Weiss begins a new paragraph, but W. and H. make Romans
13:7 the conclusion of the first part of this chapter. In view of the
close connection between Romans 13:7-8 (_cf._ ὀφειλάς,
ὀφείλ...
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RENDERING “TO ALL THEIR DUES”
Romans 13:1
Human government, like the existence of the family relationship, is a
divine institution. It is part of the order of the world and rooted in
the original con...
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The apostle now showed what attitude the believer will take toward the
world. The first thing dealt with is submission to authority. These
powers are of God. The believer's submission to the will of G...
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Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute [is due];
custom to whom custom; fear to whom (e) fear; honour to whom (f)
honour.
(e) Obedience, and that from the heart.
(f) Reverence,...
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“ _For it is for this cause also that ye pay tribute; for they are
God's ministers for this very thing, attending thereto continually.
Render to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute; custom to whom...
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TWENTY-SIXTH PASSAGE (13:1-10). THE LIFE OF THE BELIEVER AS A MEMBER
OF THE STATE.
Meyer and many others find no connection whatever between the subject
treated in this chapter and that of the foregoi...
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Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no
power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. (2)
Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of
God:...
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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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Among themselves Christians are exhorted not to seek the high things
of this world, but to walk as brethren with those of low degree: a
precept too much forgotten in the assembly of God to her loss. I...
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RENDER THEREFORE TO ALL THEIR DUES,.... To all princes, magistrates,
and officers, that are placed over us, from the supreme governor to
the lowest officer under him, should we render as a due debt, a...
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Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute _is due_;
custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour.
Ver. 7. _Render therefore to all their dues_] He saith not their...
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_Render, therefore, to all_ Magistrates, whether supreme or
subordinate; _their dues_ What by law, or by the appointment of God,
belongs to them, even though you may have opportunities of defrauding
t...
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THEIR DUES; what rightfully belongs to them.
TRIBUTE; taxes on real and personal estate.
CUSTOM; taxes on merchandise, and on foreigners.
FEAR-HONOR; pay to rulers and officers of government such re...
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RENDER, THEREFORE, TO ALL THEIR DUES: TRIBUTE TO WHOM TRIBUTE IS DUE;
CUSTOM, TO WHOM CUSTOM; FEAR, TO WHOM FEAR; HONOR, TO WHOM HONOR.
For necessity's sake the Christians are subject to the governmen...
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Subject for conscience' sake:...
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SUBJECTION TO PROPER AUTHORITY
This chapter is as clear as can be in its teaching: nothing but a
spirit of rebellion could find difficulty with it - except possibly in
the matter of how far this subje...
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Every soul = all people, every person
Subject = submit to, obey their directions, orders
All power is from God - Hitler, Saddam Hussein, etc. are from God. We
may not understand their purpose; "Why...
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RENDER TO ALL THEIR DUES: TRIBUTE TO WHOM TRIBUTE IS DUE; CUSTOM TO
WHOM CUSTOM; FEAR TO WHOM FEAR; HONOR TO WHOM HONOR.
'Render' -591. apodidomi ap-od-eed'-o-mee; from 575 and 1325; to give
away, i...
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1-7 The grace of the gospel teaches us submission and quiet, where
pride and the carnal mind only see causes for murmuring and
discontent. Whatever the persons in authority over us themselves may
be,...
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This verse concludes his discourse about the civil powers. When he
saith: RENDER TO ALL THEIR DUES, he doth not mean all men, but all
magistrates, whatever they be for quality, either good or bad; or...
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Render to all [civil officials] _their dues: tribute to whom tribute
is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom
honor_. [Kypke points out the distinction between tribute and custo...
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Theophilus to Autolycus Book III
And it teaches us to render all things to all,[32]
Cyprian Treatise XII Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews
Also to the Romans: "Render to all what is due:...
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Romans 13:7 Render G591 (G5628) therefore G3767 all G3956 due G3782
taxes G5411 whom G3588 taxes G5411 customs...
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THE CHRISTIAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE STATE (13:1-7).
Having called on Christians ‘not to be conformed to this world'
(Romans 12:2), and having indicated that vengeance for wrongdoing lay
in God's hand...
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‘Render to all their dues; taxes to whom taxes (are due), tolls to
whom tolls (are due), fear to whom fear (is due), honour to whom
honour (is due).'
In words which echo those of Jesus in respect of p...
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3. _The Christian's Duty to Rulers_.
This exhortation has seemed to many out of place, since in Romans 13:8
the precepts resume their general character, and the connection with
what precedes is not ob...
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Romans 13:7. RENDER TO ALL THEIR DUES. The weight of evidence is
against the word ‘therefore,' which would readily be inserted, since
we have here an inferential exhortation. Some connect this verse w...
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DUES
(οφειλας). Debts, from οφειλω, to owe. Often so in the
papyri, though not in Greek authors. In N.T. only here, Matthew 18:32;
1 Corinthians 7:3. Paying debts needs emphasis today, even for
min...
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Romans 13:7
The Doctrine of Obedience. Note:
I. As suggested by the passage generally, the breadth and largeness of
the gospel precepts. The broad principle is stated: obedience to
lawful power. The...
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CONTENTS: Believer's attitude toward civil government. Law of love
toward neighbors.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul.
CONCLUSION: Obedience to civil magistrates is one of the laws of
Christ whose relig...
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Romans 13:1. _Let every soul be subject to the higher powers,_ of
magistrates, governors, proconsuls, kings, and emperors. The christian
finds them in power; they allow us to lock our doors at night,...
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PAY, THEN, WHAT YOU OWE THEM. Pay to them whatever they have a right
to claim from you. AND SHOW RESPECT AND HONOR. [Fear = respect,
reverence.] The Christian respects and honors those whose right it...
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_Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers._
For there is no power but of God.
LET EVERY SOUL BE SUBJECT UNTO THE HIGHER POWERS
I. Every soul, or man (Exodus 12:4; Genesis 46:27).
1. Secula...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 13:1 Christians are to BE SUBJECT TO (which
generally means to obey, see 1 Peter 3:5) the government because it
has been put in place by God. Severa
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 13:8.—Augustine says that “love is a debt which is
multiplied by paying.” Milton says, “_By_ owing owes not, but
still pays, at once indebted and discharged.” The debt of love...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 13:1
From admonitions to keep peace, if possible, with all men, whether or
not within the Christian circle, and to act honourably and
benevolently towards all, the apostle now passe...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to Romans 13.
As Christians, what should be our attitude towards government? Paul
declares,
Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no
power but of...
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1 Peter 2:17; 1 Peter 2:18; 1 Peter 3:7; 1 Samuel 12:18; 1 Timothy
5:13
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To all. Probably all magistrates, though some explain all men.
Tribute - custom [φ ο ρ ο ν - τ ε λ ο ς]. Tribute on persons
: custom on goods....
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To all — Magistrates. Tribute — Taxes on your persons or estates.
Custom — For goods exported or imported. Fear — Obedience. Honour
— Reverence. All these are due to the supreme power....
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A twofold duty towards magistrates is here laid down by our apostle,
namely, maintenance and reverence.
1. There is due unto them maintenance. Tribute and custom is payable
to them for that purpose, a...