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Verse Romans 1:32. _WHO, KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD_]
δικαιωμα, the _grand rule of right_ which God has revealed to
every man, the knowledge of which he has, less or more, given to every
nation of t...
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WHO KNOWING - That the Gentiles had a moral sense, or were capable of
knowing the will of God in this case, is clear from Romans 2:14. The
means which they had of arriving at the knowledge of God were...
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2. THE NEED OF SALVATION DEMONSTRATED.
The Whole World Guilty and Lost.
Chapter 1:18-3:20.
CHAPTER 1:18-32.
_ 1. Wrath Revealed from Heaven. 18._
2. Gentile Knowledge of God. 19-20.
3. Turning f...
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Mankind is in a ruinous plight: GOD'S ANGER, which is His
righteousness reacting against wrong, rests upon the race.
ROMANS 1:18_ A_. The Divine wrath is being revealed from heaven in
action against...
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A CALL, A GOSPEL AND A TASK (Romans 1:1-7)...
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Just as they have given themselves over to a kind of knowledge that
rejects the idea of God, so God has given them over to the kind of
mind that all reject. The result is that they do things which it...
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KNOWING. Greek. _epiginosko._ App-132.
JUDGMENT. righteous sentence. Greek. _dikaioma._ App-177.
COMMIT. practise.
HAVE PLEASURE IN. consent also to. See Acts 8:1.
DO. Same as "commit", above. Thi...
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_who knowing_ The Gr. relative is same word as Romans 1:25, where see
note. Thus what is here stated of the world of sinners is, as it were,
the _condition_for the special vices just enumerated: men a...
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ΟἽΤΙΝΕΣ Κ.Τ.Λ. define once more the root of the
evil—rejection of known truth—here as to the fixed judgment of GOD
on such acts and persons.
ΤῸ ΔΙΚΑΊΩΜΑ = the just decision or claim, cf. Romans 2:26;...
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Romans 1:18-32. (18) This power and condition revealed in the Gospel
meets the need of man; for in the actual state of man we can see that
his life lies under GOD’s wrath. Man has by unrighteous actio...
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ΔΙΚΑΊΩΜΑ (G1345) то, что объявлено
праведным, суд, порядок (TDNT; MRP, 209).
ΈΠΙΓΝΌΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΈΠΙΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ
(G1921) знать. _Aor._ предполагает
предшествование. Это основа действия
главног...
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WHO KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD, &C.— It seems here to be strongly
implied, that to look with complacency on the vices of others is one
of the last degrees of degeneracy. A man may be hurried by his
p...
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_TEXT_
Romans 1:26-32. For this cause God gave them up unto vile passions:
for their women changed the natural use into that which is against
nature: Romans 1:27 and likewise also the men, leaving the...
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Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things
are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them
that do them.
WHO, [ Hoitines (G3748)] - 'Such as,'
KNOWI...
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_THE CONDUCT OF MANKIND_
25 There may be an allusion here to the prevalent custom of worshiping
the Roman emperor. It has often occurred that, when men have attained
to great eminence, they have dema...
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1:32 who (g-1) As in v. 25, 'who being such as so knew.' judgment
(h-5) _ Dikaioma_ . what the righteous will of God requires; hence
even an ordinance of his will, or a righteous act meeting his
requ...
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KNOWING] i.e. by conscience. JUDGMENT] RV 'ordinance.' HAVE PLEASURE
IN] RV 'consent with.' A sign of 'complete victory over conscience,
and complete callousness to the moral ruin of others' (Moule)....
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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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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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KNOWING. — Again the word for “full or thorough knowledge.” With
full knowledge of the sentence of eternal death which is in store for
them.
They show that it is no mere momentary yielding to the forc...
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(24-32) Hence they fell into a still lower depth; for, in anger at
their perversion of the truth, God refrained from checking their
downward course. He left them to follow their own evil bent. Their
i...
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CHAPTER 5
MAN GIVEN UP TO HIS OWN WAY: THE HEATHEN
Romans 1:24
WHEREFORE God gave them up, in the desires of their hearts, to
uncleanness, so as to dishonour their bodies among themselves.
There is...
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FROM GROSS SINS OF THE FLESH
Romans 1:24
Few men knew as much as did Paul of the unutterableness of human need.
In terrible words he enumerates its various aspects. Truth would enter
human hearts fro...
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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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Who knowing the (o) judgment of God, that they which commit such
things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but (p) have
pleasure in them that do them.
(o) By the "judgment of God" he means th...
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This passage in the present Greek versions is rather different from
the Vulgate: but the text of the Vulgate is conformable to the most
ancient Greek manuscripts, of which some are more than twelve hu...
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FOURTH PASSAGE (1:18-32). THE WRATH OF GOD ON THE GENTILES.
According to Paul's usual style, the first verse contains summarily
all the ideas developed in the following piece. The study of the verse...
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“ _Who, knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such
things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but applaud those
who do them._ ”
The relation of this verse to what precedes has be...
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REFLECTIONS
Reader! let you and I both pause at the entrance on this blessed
Epistle, and while we adore God the Holy Ghost for so precious a gift
to his Church, let us beg of Him to give us an unders...
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For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness
and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
(19) Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them;...
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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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32._Who, knowing the judgement _(61) _of God_, _etc. _Though this
passage is variously explained, yet the following appears to me the
correctest interpretation, — that men left nothing undone for the...
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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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WHO KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD,.... Either of the law of God, the law
and light of nature, by which they might in some measure know the
difference between good and evil, and what was right and wrong;...
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Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things
are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them
that do them.
Ver. 32. _Have pleasure_] Or they patronize, app...
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Rom. 1:32; Romans 2:1. "Who, knowing the judgment of God, that they
which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same,
but have pleasure in them that do them. Therefore thou art
inexc...
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_Who, knowing the judgment_ Δικαιωμα, _the righteousness_, or
_righteous judgment_, or _appointment; of God_ And because God's law
is founded in righteousness, and is the rule thereof to us, the word...
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KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD; their desert of his wrath.
WORTHY OF DEATH; justly exposed to it.
DO THE SAME; commit the crimes mentioned.
HAVE PLEASURE; are pleased with others who commit them and en...
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The depths of immorality and godlessness:...
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WHO, KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD, THAT THEY WHICH COMMIT SUCH THINGS
ARE WORTHY OF DEATH, NOT ONLY DO THE SAME, BUT HAVE PLEASURE IN THEM
THAT DO THEM.
Here is a striking and terrible arraignment and...
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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 1:26-32
1. What is the basic problem of man as Paul sees it in chapter one?
a. Is it idolatry?
b. Failure to worship God?
c. Something more basic?
2. Which sin really came first?
a. Fooli...
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HAVE PLEASURE IN THEM:
Or, consent with them...
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WHO, KNOWING THE ORDINANCE OF GOD, THAT THEY THAT PRACTISE SUCH THINGS
ARE WORTHY OF DEATH, NOT ONLY DO THE SAME, BUT ALSO CONSENT WITH THEM
THAT PRACTISE THEM.
'Who' -these very people, the Gentile...
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26-32 In the horrid depravity of the heathen, the truth of our Lord's
words was shown: "Light was come into the world, but men loved
darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil; for he...
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KNOWING THE JUDGMENT OF GOD; i.e. his just law and statute, or his
justice in punishing sin and sinners. This the Gentiles knew by the
light of nature, and by the examples of God's justice in the worl...
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who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they that practice such things
are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them
that practise them. [All were not guilty of all these sins,...
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1 Clement
For they that do such things are hateful to God; and not only they
that do them, but also those that take pleasure in them that do
them.[147]
The Second Epistle of Pope Callistus
And ther...
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF REFUSING TO HAVE GOD IN THEIR KNOWLEDGE (1:28-32).
Paul now moves on from the results of ungodliness to the results of
unrighteousness (compare Romans 1:18). Men refused to have Go...
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‘Who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they who practise such
things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent
with those who practise them.'
Paul then draws out that man's sinfuln...
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1. THE SINFULNESS OF THE GENTILES.
This fearful yet truthful description of the moral decay of the
Gentile world is not introduced abruptly. In Romans 1:17 the Apostle
had declared that righteousness...
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Romans 1:32. WHO; or, as in Romans 1:25, ‘being such as.' This verse
adds to the description of vices a deeper degree of immorality;
showing how entirely the heathen are ‘without excuse' (Romans 1:20;...
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DOCTRINAL PART.
1. UNIVERSAL NEED.
Having asserted that the gospel is God's power unto salvation to every
one that believeth, whether Jew or Greek, the Apostle proceeds to show
that all men are sinne...
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THE ORDINANCE OF GOD
(το δικαιωμα του θεου). The heathen knows that God
condemns such evil practices.BUT ALSO CONSENT WITH THEM
(αλλα κα συνευδοκουσιν). Late verb for hearty
approval as in Luke 11...
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Romans 1:18
The Natural History of Paganism.
I. St. Paul's first proposition is, that from the first the heathen
knew enough of God from His works to render them without excuse for
not worshipping H...
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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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THEY KNOW THAT GOD'S LAW. "They" means the evil men and women just
described. God's "natural law of right and wrong" is written in the
minds of every human being! Compare Romans 1:19. DESERVE DEATH. T...
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_For this cause God gave them up to vile affections._
HUMAN DEPRAVITY
I. The cause of all this gross ignorance and corruption is assigned in
Romans 1:28. “They did not like to retain God in their kn...
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_Who knowing the Judgment of God, that they which commit such things
are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them
that do them._
THE DISPLEASURE OF GOD WITH ALL WHO ARE PLEASE...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 1:32 People do not generally sin in innocent
ignorance. They KNOW GOD’S RIGHTEOUS DECREE (at least in an
instinctive way) that their evildoing deserves punishment....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 1:22.—Here begins a dark picture of heathenism, but fully
verified from the writings of what has been called the most brilliant
age of the most intellectual nations of the worl...
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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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Hosea 7:3; Mark 14:10; Mark 14:11; Psalms 50:18; Romans 6:21;...
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THE WRATH AND JUDGMENTS OF GOD
Romans 1:32; Romans 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we listen to the pulsings of twentieth century thought, we find
that God is not only being denied by many, but his wrath...
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Not only do the same, but have pleasure in those that practise them
— This is the highest degree of wickedness. A man may be hurried by
his passions to do the thing he hates; but he that has pleasure...
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The apostle here closes the chapter with the blackest character that
could be given of the Gentiles sin, namely, That although by the light
of nature, and the dictates of natural conscience, they knew...