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ROMANS 12:14 diw,kontaj @u`ma/j# {C}
It is difficult to decide whether u`ma/j was deleted in order to
extend the range of the exhortation, or whether copyists, recollecting
the parallel sayings in...
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Verse Romans 12:14. _BLESS THEM WHICH PERSECUTE YOU_]
ευλογειτε, Give _good words_, or _pray_ for them that give
you _bad words_, καταρασθε, who make _dire imprecations_
against you. _Bless_ them, pra...
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BLESS THEM ... - see the note at Matthew 5:44; compare Luke 6:28.
BLESS, AND CURSE NOT - Bless only; or continue to bless, however long
or aggravated may be the injury. Do not be provoked to anger, or...
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III. EXHORTATIONS AND THE CONCLUSION.
Chapter s 12-16.
CHAPTER 12
_ 1. The Body as a Willing Sacrifice. (Romans 12:1 .)_
2. Service. (Romans 12:3 .)
3. The Daily Walk in Holiness. (Romans 12:9 .)...
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IN THE CHRISTIAN TEMPER, _modesty_ is the first desideratum.
Romans 12:3. I tell everyone that is among you not _to_ be high-minded
above a right mind, but to be of a mind to be sober-minded (Sp.). Th...
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THE TRUE WORSHIP AND THE ESSENTIAL CHANGE (Romans 12:1-2)...
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Bless those who persecute you; bless them and do not curse them.
Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. Live in
harmony with one another. Keep your thoughts from pride; and neve...
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WHICH. that.
PERSECUTE. The Same Greek. word as for "given to", Romans 12:13....
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_Bless them which persecute you_ According to the Lord's own express
precept; see Luke 6:28. See also His example, Luke 23:34. The Roman
Church was not at this time under _special_trial of persecution...
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14–15:13. The special care for scrupulous brethren and Christian
duty towards them.
Romans 12:1-2. The consequence to be drawn from this exposition of the
working of GOD’s compassion towards man, in t...
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ΕΥ̓ΛΟΓΕΙ͂ΤΕ Κ.Τ.Λ. Cf. Luke 6:28 (Matthew 5:44); 1
Corinthians 4:12; 1 Peter 3:9. This clause inserted here shows that
the order is not systematic.
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The urgency of the times calls for the new character in man....
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10–21. Note the remarkable coordination of participles, adjectives,
infinitives (15), and imperatives. All should be translated by the
imperative; cf. Moulton, pp. 180 f., 222; cf. 1 Peter 2:18; 1 Pet...
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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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ΕΥΛΟΓΕΊΤΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΕΎΛΟΓΈΩ (G2127)
благословлять, навлекать
благословение Божье на кого-л. (Murray).
_Praes. imper._ может быть iterat. и призывает к
привычному действию (_см._ Romans 6...
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_TEXT_
Romans 12:3-16. For I say, through the grace that was given me, to
every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than
he ought to think; but so to think as to think soberly,...
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Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.
BLESS (THAT IS, WISH AND CALL DOWN BY PRAYER A BLESSING ON) THEM
WHICH PERSECUTE YOU: BLESS, AND CURSE NOT. This precept is taken from
the Ser...
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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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PARAPHRASE. '(1) God's redeeming love should be answered by the true
sacrifice and spiritual ritual service of a life of purity and
self-denial and work for God. (2) Do not follow the fashions and
cus...
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Cp. Matthew 5:44....
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 12
TRUE *WORSHIP 12:1-2
V1 *Brothers and *sisters, God has shown you his kindness. Therefore
I am appealing to you. Of...
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(9-21) Now follow to the end of the chapter a number of general
exhortations, not addressed to particular persons or classes, but to
the Church at large....
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BLESS THEM WHICH PERSECUTE YOU. — Apparently with allusion to
Matthew 5:44. It was probably just about the time that St. Paul was
writing this Epistle, or at most a year or two later, that the series...
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CHAPTER 26
CHRISTIAN DUTY: DETAILS OF PERSONAL CONDUCT
Romans 12:8
ST. PAUL has set before us the life of surrender, of the "giving over"
of faculty to God, in one great preliminary aspect. The fair...
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εὐλογεῖτε τοὺς διώκοντας, εὐλ. κ. μὴ
καταρᾶσθε : not a quotation of Matthew 5:44, but probably a
reminiscence of the same saying of Jesus. The change in construction
from participle to imperative, the...
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As far as any single idea pervades the rest of the chapter it is that
of the first words in Romans 12:9 : ἡ ἀγάπη
ἀνυπόκριτος. The passage as a whole has a strong affinity
to 1 Corinthians 13, and alo...
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LIVING AS A CHRISTIAN
Romans 12:9
In this section the Apostle shows how the great principle of
consecration must affect the details of conduct. It is most necessary
to insist on these practical issue...
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The word "therefore" links all that is now to be said with everything
that has gone before. Because of the grace of God, the believer is
called to certain attitudes and actions. The very first of thes...
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_“Distributing to the necessities of saints; eager to show
hospitality. Bless them that persecute you;bless and curse not.”_
The saints are not only the families of the church of Rome, but also
all th...
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The χαρίσματα, _gifts_, are different, as we have just seen.
But there is a gift which is at the root of all the rest, and which
ought to be common to all believers, that of all those who have no
othe...
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TWENTY-FIFTH PASSAGE (12:3-21). THE LIFE OF THE BELIEVER AS A MEMBER
OF THE CHURCH.
The notion of consecration is still the prevailing one in this
passage. This consecration is realized in life: 1st,...
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Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to
us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of
faith; (7) Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he t...
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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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14._Bless them, etc. _I wish, once for all, to remind the reader, that
he is not scrupulously to seek a precise order as to the precepts here
laid down, but must be content to have short precepts, unc...
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The apostle resumes the thread of his instructions, by taking up as he
does in all his epistles the moral consequences of his doctrine. He
places the believer at the outset on the ground of God's merc...
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BLESS THEM WHICH PERSECUTE YOU,.... It is the lot of God's, people in
this world to be persecuted by the men of it, in some shape or
another, either by words or deeds; either by reviling and reproachi...
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Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.
Ver. 14. _Bless them_] _See Trapp on "_ Mat 5:44 _"_...
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_Rejoicing in hope_ Of perfect holiness and everlasting happiness; or
_of the glory of God;_ (Romans 5:2;) and _of eternal life, Titus 1:2_;
_patient in tribulation_ To which you may be exposed for th...
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BLESS THEM WHICH PERSECUTE YOU; BLESS, AND CURSE NOT....
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The Christian's conduct in his personal relations:...
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PRACTICAL RESPONSE IN BELIEVERS
Now Paul has completed his treatment of the subject of God's counsel
in reference to salvation - counsel accomplished by a hand of mercy.
What then is to be the proper...
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Bless those who persecute you - to pursue, cause to flee, to be sought
after
Curse not - to pronounce doom upon
A. NOT saying: Do not use profanity.
B. IS saying: Do not pronounce judgment on them....
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Romans 12:14 Bless them that persecute you; bless, and curse not.
'Call down blessings on your persecutors--blessings, not curses' (NEB)
(Luke 6:28; Luke 23:34;...
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9-16 The professed love of Christians to each other should be
sincere, free from deceit, and unmeaning and deceitful compliments.
Depending on Divine grace, they must detest and dread all evil, and
l...
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BLESS THEM WHICH PERSECUTE YOU; i.e. pray for them, and wish well to
them. This is borrowed from MATTHEW 5:44 LUKE 6:28: see the like in 1
PETER 3:9. This is commended to us by the example of Christ h...
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Bless them that persecute you; bless, and curse not. ["Thus," says
Johnson, "did Christ on the cross, and the martyred Stephen." The
apostle here drops into the imperative because quoting from the Ser...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book IV
There is clearly described the perfect righteousness, fulfilled both
in practice and contemplation. Wherefore we are "to bless those who
persecute us. Bless, an...
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Romans 12:14 Bless G2127 (G5720) persecute G1377 (G5723) you G5209
bless G2127 (G5720) and G2532 not...
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1). CHRISTIAN LIVING (12:1-13:14).
In this passage Paul calls on God's people so to present their bodies
as a living offering to God, through their having died with Christ and
risen with Him (Romans 6...
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A CALL TO MAKE REAL IN THE CHURCH AND IN THE WORLD THE RIGHTEOUSNESS
WHICH THEY HAVE RECEIVED (12:1-15:33).
This section moves from the indicative to the imperative. Having
outlined the ways of God i...
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A CALL TO FULFIL THE LAW OF CHRIST AND OF THE SCRIPTURES. THE WORKING
OUT OF LOVE (12:9-21).
Having dealt with what was necessary for the edifying and upbuilding
of the body of Christ, Paul now turns...
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COMMANDS TO LOVE ALL (12:14-18).
Having looked at the needs of believers, Paul now turns his attention
to the need for those who have experienced the mercies of God to
demonstrate love towards all men...
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‘Bless those who persecute you, bless, and curse not.'
The first call is to bless those who persecute us, and not to curse
them. The first clause basically repeats the teaching of Jesus, where
He said...
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2. _Exhortation for all Christians_, _in their Personal Relations_,
_from Love of the Brethren to returning Good for Evil._
All the precepts of this section are based upon Christian love (Romans
12:9)...
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Romans 12:14. BLESS THEM THAT PERSECUTE YOU, etc. ‘The saying of
Christ, Matthew 5:44, was perhaps known to the Apostle and here came
to his recollection' (Meyer). It is quite unlikely, however, that...
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AND CURSE NOT
(κα μη καταρασθε). Present middle imperative with μη.
Like Matthew 5:44 in spirit, not a quotation, but a reminiscence of
the words of Jesus. The negative addition gives emphasis. See...
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Romans 12:1. _I beseech you therefore, brethren,_
Paul is a calm reasoner. He is a bold starer of truth, but here he
comes to pleading with us. I think that I see him lift the pen from
the paper and...
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CONTENTS: Christian life and service. Consecration to Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul.
CONCLUSION: Since we have been justified through grace, by faith in
Christ, it is our first duty to surren...
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Romans 12:1. _I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of
God._ Under the form of entreaty he now tenderly exhorts them, in
return for all the glory of redeeming love, to present their bodies...
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ASK GOD TO BLESS. If you can do this, you are a transformed person!
See note on Matthew 5:44. Christ did this as he hung on the cross!!!...
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_Distributing to the necessity of saints._
I. Who are the saints?
1. All that truly believe in Christ are sanctified.
2. All that profess to believe in Him (Philippians 1:1; Colossians
1:2; Revelati
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 12:14 BLESS... DO NOT CURSE. These words
reflect the teaching of Jesus (Matthew 5:44)....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 12:12. PATIENT IN TRIBULATION.—θλίψις, a pressing
together, pressure, from θλίβω, to press. So in Mark 3:9, “lest
they should throng Him.”
Romans 12:13.—Partaking of your good...
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EXPOSITION
VER. 1–CH. 14:23
III. HORTATORY. It is St. Paul's way to supplement his doctrinal
treatises with detailed practical directions as to the conduct that
should of necessity ensue on belief in...
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I beseech you therefore, brethren (Romans 12:1),
Because God has grafted you in, because you are partaking of the
fullness of that good tree. I beseech thee, because of these things,
that ye present...
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1 Corinthians 4:12; 1 Corinthians 4:13; 1 Peter 2:21; 1 Peter 3:9;...
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Bless [ε υ λ ο γ ε ι τ ε]. See on blessed, 1 Peter 1:3.
Them that persecute [τ ο υ ς δ ι ω κ ο ν τ α ς]. See on
John 5:16. It has been suggested that the verb pursuing in ver. 13 may
have suggested t...
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Curse not — No, not in your heart....
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The apostle having taught us our duty to our friends in the former
verse, teacheth us our duty here towards our enemies. BLESS THEM THAT
PERSECUTE YOU: that is, pray for them, and wish well to them, w...