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Verse 20. _SO HAVE I STRIVED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL_] ουτω δε
φιλοτιμουμενον. For I have considered it my _honour_ to
preach the Gospel where that Gospel was before unknown. This is the
proper import o...
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YEA, SO HAVE I STRIVED - The word used here
φιλοτιμούμενον philotimoumenon means properly “to be
ambitious, to be studious of honor;” and then to “desire”
earnestly. In that sense it is used here. He...
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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 PRESENT JUNCTURE IN PAUL'S MINISTRY. Paul resumes the thread
dropped at Romans 1:15.
Romans 15:14. He does not think the Roman Christians in need of
correction; he has written, however, and in par...
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THE MARKS OF THE FELLOWSHIP (Romans 15:1-6)...
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Brothers, I myself am quite sure that you, as you are, are full of
goodness and replete with all knowledge and well able to give good
advice to one another. I write to you with a certain amount of
bol...
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HAVE. STRIVED. earnestly endeavouring. Greek. _philotimeomai._ Only
here; 2 Corinthians 5:9; 1 Thessalonians 4:11.
PREACH, &C. See Romans 1:15. App-121.
NAMED. (already) named,
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_Yea, so have I strived_ Better, BUT JEALOUSLY STRIVING SO, &C. The
"but" adds a qualifying additional fact; that his line and area of
action were determined, in a measure, by his aim to work only in...
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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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ΟὝΤΩΣ ΔῈ Κ.Τ.Λ. qualifying πεπληρωκέναι:= but
always with the eager desire.
ΦΙΛΟΤΙΜΟΎΜΕΝΟΝ. This word is a good illustration of
meaning determined by use, rather than by derivation. The primary
(deriv...
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ΦΙΛΟΤΙΜΟΎΜΕΝΟΝ _praes. med. (dep.) part. от_
ΦΙΛΟΤΙΜΈΟΜΑΙ (G5389) гордиться оказанной
честью, быть честолюбивым, стремиться
(BAGD).
ΕΎΑΓΓΕΛΊΖΕΣΘΑΙ _praes. inf. med. (dep.) от_
ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΊΖΟΜΑΙ (G2097) п...
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SO HAVE I LIVED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL, &C.— _So have I been
ambitious,_ &c. The Apostle could not mean that he scorned to come
after any other Christian minister, especially after what we read of
his g...
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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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Yea, so have I strived to preach the gospel, not where Christ was
named, lest I should build upon another man's foundation:
YEA, SO HAVE I STRIVED, [ houtoos (G3779) de (G1161) filotimoumenon
(G538...
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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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RV 'yea, making it my aim, so to preach,' etc. LEST I SHOULD BUILD]
cp. 2 Corinthians 10:12....
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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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YEA, SO HAVE I STRIVED. — Rather, _but making it my ambition._ The
Apostle set it before him as a point of honour, not merely to carry
forward a work that others had begun, but to build up the whole
e...
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Throughout all this long missionary career, the Apostle had made it
his endeavour not merely to go over old ground where others had been
before him, but to seek out new and virgin soil, where he might...
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οὕτω δὲ φιλοτιμούμενον (1 Thessalonians 4:11; 2
Corinthians 5:9): making it my ambition, however, thus to preach the
Gospel, etc. This limits πεπληρωκέναι : he had never
sought to preach where Christi...
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A PREACHER WHO FOUND HIS OWN FIELD
Romans 15:14
A superficial judge of the Apostle's life at the time to which he
refers might have supposed him to be a mere Jewish traveler, hurrying
to and fro, und...
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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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St. Paul does not mean to say, that he never preached where the gospel
had before been announced; this would not have been true, for he
preached at Damascus, where there were already Christians, whom...
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TWENTY-NINTH PASSAGE (15:14-33). PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS.
This passage is intended to convey to the minds of his readers full
light as to the apostle's conduct toward them. These explanations
relate fi...
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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 that while making it my ambition to preach the gospel, not
where Christ was already named, lest I should build upon another man's
foundation: but as it is written, They to whom nothing was said...
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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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20._Thus striving to preach the gospel, etc. _As it was necessary for
Paul not only to prove himself to be the servant of Christ and a
pastor of the Christian Church, but also to show his title to the...
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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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YEA, SO HAVE I STRIVED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL,.... The sense is, not
barely that he strove to preach the Gospel and not the law, the pure
Gospel, and, not a mixed one; nor only that he endeavoured to pr...
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Yea, so have I strived to preach the gospel, not where Christ was
named, lest I should build upon another man's foundation:
Ver. 20. _Lest I should build_] Lest I should seem to do anything
unbeseemi...
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_Yea, so have I strived to preach_ Greek, ουτω δε
φιλοτιμουμενον ευαγγελιζεσθαι, literally,
_being ambitious;_ or, _it being the object of my ambition;_ namely,
so far as Providence would permit me to...
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NOT WHERE CHRIST WAS NAMED; his object was to preach the gospel to the
destitute who had never before heard it. The ministers who go and
preach the gospel to those that have never heard it, and who ar...
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Paul's praise of his apostleship:...
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YEA, SO HAVE I STRIVED TO PREACH THE GOSPEL, NOT WHERE CHRIST WAS
NAMED, LEST I SHOULD BUILD UPON ANOTHER MAN'S FOUNDATION;...
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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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YEA, MAKING IT MY AIM SO TO PREACH THE GOSPEL, NOT WHERE CHRIST WAS
ALREADY NAMED, THAT. MIGHT NOT BUILD UPON ANOTHER MAN'S FOUNDATION;
'making it my aim' -this was Paul's ambition. His personal goa...
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14-21 The apostle was persuaded that the Roman Christians were filled
with a kind and affectionate spirit, as well as with knowledge. He had
written to remind them of their duties and their dangers,...
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Ver. 20,21. He gives a reason why he chose to preach the gospel in
these places, because Christ had not been named or preached there
before; this, he saith, was his ambition, and a thing that he great...
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yea [yes, so full was the spiritual _power imparted to me that I
thought it an honor and recognition due to my office and to those
powers to use them only on the hard, unbroken soil of utterly
unenlig...
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Pseudo-Gregory Thaumaturgus A Sectional Confession of Faith
I have therefore whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ in those
things which pertain to God. For I dare not to speak of any of those
thi...
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Romans 15:20 And G1161 so G3779 aim G5389 (G5740) gospel G2097 (G5733)
not G3756 where G3699 Christ...
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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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THE EXTENT AND FOCAL POINT OF PAUL'S OWN MINISTRY TO THE GENTILES
(15:14-21).
Paul sees his own ministry as an extension of the ministry of Christ,
the Messiah (Romans 15:16). He has gone out in the N...
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‘Yes, making it my aim so to preach the gospel, not where Christ was
already named, that I might not build upon another man's foundation,'
Paul declares that his missionary purpose was always to prea...
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Romans 15:20. YET MAKING IT MY AMBITION. The participle here used
means, ‘to make it a point of honor,' but this exact sense need not
be pressed here.
SO TO PREACH THE GOSPEL, ‘to evangelize,' not th...
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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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YEA
(ουτως δε). "And so," introducing a limitation to the preceding
statement.MAKING IT MY AIM
(φιλοτιμουμενον). Present middle participle (accusative
case agreeing with με) of φιλοτιμεομα, old ve...
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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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MY AMBITION. Paul had made it a point to begin new works in places
where Christ was unknown. This was his special mission as an apostle.
Yet there is a place and a need for a different kind of ministr...
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_And I myself also am persuaded of you._
PAUL’S TESTIMONY TO THE CHURCH IN ROME
I. Its substance. Fall of--
1. Goodness.
2. Knowledge.
3. Sanctified ability.
II. Its value.
1. Honest.
2. Inspi...
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_I have strived to preach the gospel, not where Christ was named, lest
I should build on another man’s foundation._
ST. PAUL’S METHOD OF PROCEDURE
St. Paul “strived,” even made it a point of honour--...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 15:20 Paul’s aim was TO PREACH THE GOSPEL
where no churches existed, fulfilling Isaiah 52:15....
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 15:14 The Extension of God’s Righteousness
through Paul’s Mission. Paul focuses on his calling as the apostle
to the Gentiles, adding some greetings and final instructions....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 15:17.—The things of the ministry committed to Paul of God
are the things in which he will glory.
Romans 15:18.—St. Paul will not take any glory to himself. There is
nothing...
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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 3:9; 2 Corinthians 10:13; 2 Corinthians 10:14; Ephesians
2:20...
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Have I strived [φ ι λ ο τ ι μ ο υ μ ε ν ο ν]. The verb
means originally to be fond of honor, and hence, from a love of honor,
to strive, be ambitious. Compare 2 Corinthians 5:9; 1 Thessalonians
4:11....
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Not where Christ had been named — These places he generally
declined, though not altogether, having an holy ambition (so the Greek
word means) to make the first proclamation of the gospel in places
wh...