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Verse Romans 1:4. _AND DECLARED TO BE THE SON OF GOD_] Acts 13:33,
where this subject is considered at large. The word
ορισθεντος, which we render _declared_, comes from
οριζω, to _bound, define, det...
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AND DECLARED - In the margin, “determined.” Τοῦ
ὁρισθέντος Tou horisthentos. The ancient Syriac has,
“And he was known to be the Son of God by might and by the Holy
Spirit, who rose from the house...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. DOCTRINAL. THE SALVATION OF GOD. Chapter 1-8.
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The Apostle and the Gospel of God. (Romans 1:1 .)_
2. The Greeting. (Romans 1:7 .)
3. The Apostle's Prayer...
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THE ADDRESS is elaborate, for Paul is introducing himself to a strange
community; and stately, as befits Christ's ambassador approaching the
imperial city.
Romans 1:1 f., Romans 1:5 f. He is an apostl...
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This is a letter from Paul, a slave of Jesus Christ, called to be an
apostle, set apart to serve the good news of God. This good news God
promised long ago, through his prophets, in the sacred writing...
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A CALL, A GOSPEL AND A TASK (Romans 1:1-7)...
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DECLARED. marked out. Greek. _horizo._ See Acts 2:23. Compare Psalms
2:7.
SON OF GOD. App-98.
WITH POWER. in (Greek. _en)_ power (Greek. _dunamis._ App-172.); i.e.
powerfully. Compare Philippians 3:1...
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_declared_ Better, DEFINED, MARKED OUT BY SURE SIGNS. Same word as
Hebrews 4:7 ("He _limiteth_a certain day"). His Resurrection shewed
Him to be _none other than_the Son. The same Greek word is used i...
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ΤΟΥ͂ ὉΡΙΣΘΈΝΤΟΣ, “who was distinguished, from His
brethren κατὰ σάρκα, as GOD’S Son by an act of power,”
closely |[56] Acts 17:31, ἐν�.τ.λ., “by a man whom He marked
out or distinguished for that offi...
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A. Romans 1:1-17. INTRODUCTION. ADDRESS 1–7. OCCASION 8–15.
SUBJECT 16–17.
1–7. Address. The writer’s (_a_) name and state, (_b_) office,
(_c_) commission defined by a statement of (i) the Person from...
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ΟΡΙΣΘΈΝΤΟΣ _aor. pass. part. adj. от_ όpi ΖΩ (G3724)
намечать границу, назначать, избирать,
выбирать (Dunn; _см._ Lewis Johnson, Jr., "The Jesus that
Paul Preached" Bib Sac 128 [1971]: 129f; L.C.Allen...
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WITH POWER— See on Romans 1:16. He who will read in the original
what St. Paul says, Ephesians 1:19 concerning the power which God
exerted in raisingChrist from the dead, will hardly avoid thinking
th...
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_RETHINKING IN OUTLINE FORM_
PART ONE
INTRODUCTORY STATEMENTS, Romans 1:1-15
I.
Salutation. Romans 1:1-7
1.
The Author. Romans 1:1
2.
The Gospel in Review....
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PART ONE
INTRODUCTORY STATEMENTS, Romans 1:1-15
SALUTATION, Romans 1:1-7
_Text_
Romans 1:1-7. Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be anapostle,
separated unto the gospel of God,...
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And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit
of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead:
AND DECLARED TO BE THE SON OF GOD, [ horisthentos (G3724)] - 'marked
off,' 'poi...
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1 Paul dates his apostleship from the commission he received at
Antioch (Act_13:2) when he was severed from the rest to preach the
evangel of God to the nations. Hitherto only Jews and proselytes like...
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1:4 Spirit (h-11) In many cases it is impossible to put a small or a
large S rightly to the word Spirit, as the presence and power of the
Holy Spirit characterizes the state, and that and the state a...
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THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL AND THE NEED OF THE WORLD. THE GUILT OF THE
HEATHEN
In his salutation the apostle emphasises his commission, and the
greatness of the Person whose servant he is and who is the...
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DECLARED] cp. Acts 13:33. SON OF GOD] For St. Paul's teaching on the
person of Christ cp. Acts 8:3; Acts 8:32; Acts 9:5;...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
ABOUT PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ABOUT THE FIRST CHRISTIANS IN ROME
Rome was the most important city in the world at the tim...
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WITH POWER. — That is, in a transcendent and superhuman manner.
ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT OF HOLINESS. — In antithesis to “according
to the flesh,” and therefore coming where we should expect “in His
di...
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Who, on the human side — as if to show that the prophecies were
really fulfilled in Him — was born of the seed of David, the
rightful lineage of the Messiah; who, on the divine side, by virtue of
the...
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(1-7) In writing to the Romans, a Church to which he was personally
unknown, and which might be supposed, so far as it was Jewish, to be
prejudiced against him, the Apostle delivers with somewhat more...
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CHAPTER 2
THE WRITER AND HIS READERS
Romans 1:1
PAUL, a bondservant of Jesus Christ. So the man opens his Lord's
message with his own name. We may, if we please, leave it and pass on,
for to the let...
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The usual salutation of the Apostle is expanded, as is natural in
writing to persons whom he has not seen, into a description both of
himself and of his Gospel. Both, so to speak, need a fuller
introd...
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THE APOSTLE'S BURNING DESIRE
Romans 1:1
Upon the threshold of his greatest Epistle, Paul describes himself as
a bond-servant. Such humility as his qualified him to be the medium of
God's wondrous rev...
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Bringing the first and seventh verses together, we find the called
apostle writing to the called saints.
As for himself, Paul declared, first, that he was debtor, because a
gift had been bestowed on...
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And (g) declared [to be] the Son of God with (h) power, according to
the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead:
(g) Shown and made manifest.
(h) The divine and mighty power is set ag...
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Who was predestined [2] the Son of God. The learned bishop of Meaux,
Bossuet, in his second Pastoral Instruction, in which he condemned the
French translation of Mons. Simon, (p. 127.) takes notice, t...
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FIRST PASSAGE (1:1-7). THE ADDRESS.
The form of address usual among the ancients contained three terms:
“N. to N. _greeting._ ” Comp. Acts 23:26: “Claudius Lysias unto
the most excellent governor Feli...
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“ _Concerning his Son, born of the race of David according to the
flesh; established as the Son of God with power, according to the
Spirit of holiness, by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ...
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PREFACE. 1:1-15.
THE framework of the Epistle to the Romans is, as we have seen, the
same as that of the most of Paul's other Epistles: 1. An epistolary
preface; 2. The body of the letter; 3. An epis...
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Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called an apostle, separated unto the
gospel of God, (2) (Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the
Holy Scriptures), (3) Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our...
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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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4._Declared _(19) _the Son of God_, _etc._: or, if you prefer,
determined (definitus); as though he had said, that the power, by
which he was raised from the dead, was something like a decree by
which...
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There is no epistle in which the apostle places his apostleship on
more positive and formal ground than in this; for at Rome he had no
claim in virtue of his labours. He had never seen the Romans. He...
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AND DECLARED TO BE THE SON OF GOD,.... Not made as he is said to be
before, when his incarnation is spoken of; nor did he begin to be the
Son of God, when he was made of the seed of David, but he, the...
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And declared _to be_ the Son of God with power, according to the
spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead:
Ver. 4. _Declared to be, &c._] Gr. ορισθεντος, defined; for
definitions explain...
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_Concerning his Son Jesus Christ_ The gospel is good news from God,
concerning the coming of his Son to save the world. The Son of God,
therefore, is the subject of the gospel, as well as its author:...
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DECLARED-WITH POWER; powerfully, conclusively manifested to be THE SON
OF GOD-ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT OF HOLINESS; as to his divine nature.
The words, "according to the Spirit of holiness," stand in c...
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SALUTATION OF THE LETTER....
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AND DECLARED TO BE THE SON OF GOD WITH POWER, ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT
OF HOLINESS, BY THE RESURRECTION FROM THE DEAD;...
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The salutation (unusually long) occupies seven verses, - laying down
distinctly, as it does, the complete foundation of that Gospel of
which Paul was a messenger - thus introducing him with the Gospel...
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ROMANS 1:1-17
1. How did Paul gain the ear of the Roman church?
a. How did Paul establish a common tie with the Jews at Rome?
i. Prophets
ii. Quote from Scripture
iii. Jesus was the seed of David...
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DECLARED:
_ Gr._ determined...
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1-7 The doctrine of which the apostle Paul wrote, set forth the
fulfilment of the promises by the prophets. It spoke of the Son of
God, even Jesus the Saviour, the promised Messiah, who came from Dav...
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Not made the Son of God, as he was said before to be _made of the seed
of David; _ but DECLARED, or demonstrated, TO BE THE SON OF GOD. WITH
POWER: this refers either to the word declared, and then th...
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who was declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the
spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead; even Jesus
Christ our Lord...
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI
but others come to Him who "was declared to be the Son of God with
power, according to the spirit of holiness; "[166]...
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Romans 1:4 declared G3724 (G5685) Son G5207 God G2316 with G1722 power
G1411 according G2596 Spirit G4151 holiness...
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‘Who was declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the
spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead; even Jesus
Christ our Lord,'
For His greater manifestation came in that He wa...
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THE GOOD NEWS OF GOD (1:2-6).
What that ‘Good News of God' was is now made clear, as is the fact
that it had been promised beforetime through God's prophets in the
Holy Scriptures. In other words Paul...
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Romans 1:4. WHO WAS INSTALLED, or, ‘declared,' THE SON OF GOD.' The
clause is strictly parallel with ‘who was born.'(The word ‘and' as
well as the phrase ‘to be ‘are interpolated in the E. V.) The wor...
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_ADDRESS AND GREETING_
The Apostle conforms to the usage of his time, beginning his letters
with his own name, followed by a designation of the persons addressed,
to which a greeting is added. But he...
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WHO WAS DECLARED
(του ορισθεντος). Articular participle (first aorist
passive) of οριζω for which verb see on Luke 22:22; Acts 2:23. He
was the Son of God in his preincarnate state (2 Corinthians 8:...
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Romans 1:1. _Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle,
separated unto the gospel of God,_
Paul has many titles, and he delights to mention them in writing to
these Christians at Rome....
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Romans 1:1. _Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle,
separated unto the gospel of God. (Which he had promised afore by his
prophets in the holy scriptures.)_
Paul had not seen the R...
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CONTENTS: Words of comfort to the church at Rome. The universe a
revelation of the power and deity of God. The deplorable condition of
a lost world.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul.
CONCLUSION: God has...
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Romans 1:1. _Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ,_ in the sense he himself
illustrates to the Corinthians. Ye are not your own; ye are bought
with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in your s...
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FROM PAUL, A SERVANT OF CHRIST JESUS. The custom in the first century
was for the writer to introduce himself at the beginning of a letter.
CHOSEN AND CALLED BY GOD. Paul makes this strong statement o...
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_Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ._
AUTHENTICATION AND SALUTATION
I. The apostle.
1. Paul was not the name by which he was always known, but was assumed
shortly after the commencement of his mission...
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_Concerning His Son Jesus Christ our Lord._
CHRIST, GOD’S SON
I. In what sense.
1. Not--
(1) As angels (Job 38:7).
(2) As Israel (Exodus 5:22; Hosea 11:1).
(3) As Adam and men in ge
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 1:4 As the eternal SON OF GOD, Jesus has
reigned forever with the Father and the Holy Spirit. “Son of God”
was a Jewish title for the Messiah. Christ’s reign as Messiah began
whe...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 1:1 The Gospel as the Revelation of God’s
Righteousness. This first section includes Paul’s opening greeting
(vv. Romans 1:1), thanksgiving (vv....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 1:3. TO THE FLESH.—σάρξ denotes a living being in
distinction from the dead, which is κρέας. It denotes also body
as distinguished from mind (Stuart). OUR LORD.—Supreme Ruler...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 1:1
I. INTRODUCTORY.
ROMANS 1:1
A. _Salutation_ with long interposed parenthesis, suggested by "gospel
of God." The parenthesis, expressing thoughts of which the writer's
mind is...
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This time let us turn in our Bibles to Romans, chapter 1. Paul opens
his epistle to the Romans declaring:
Paul, a bond slave of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated
unto the gospel of God...
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1 Peter 1:11; 2 Corinthians 13:4; 2 Peter 1:21; Acts 13:33; Acts 17
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Declared [ο ρ ι σ θ ε ν τ ο ς]. Rev., in margin, determined.
The same verb as in the compound separated in ver. 1 Bengel says that
it expresses more than "separated," since one of a number is
separate...
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THE GOSPEL OF GOD
Romans 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The opening statement of the first chapter of Romans gives us
sufficient basis for our introductory word. The statement reads thus:
"Paul, a SERVANT...
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But powerfully declared to be the Son of God, according to the Spirit
of Holiness — That is, according to his divine nature. By the
resurrection from the dead — For this is both the fountain and the
o...