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ROMANS 13:1 pa/sa yuch. evxousi,aij u`perecou,saij u`potasse,sqw {A}
Adopting a less formal style, perhaps in order to avoid the Hebraic
idiom involved in pa/sa yuch,, several Western witnesses (î46...
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CHAPTER XIII.
_Subjection to civil governors inculcated, from the consideration_
_that civil government is according to the ordinance of God; and_
_that those who resist the lawfully constituted au...
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LET EVERY SOUL - Every person. In the seven first verses of this
chapter, the apostle discusses the subject of the duty which
Christians owe to civil government; a subject which is extremely
important...
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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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THE CHRISTIAN AND THE STATE (Romans 13:1-7)...
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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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SOUL. App-110.
BE SUBJECT. See Romans 8:7.
UNTO. to.
HIGHER. supreme. Greek. _huperecho._ Here, Philippians 1:2;
Philippians 1:3;...
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Romans 13:1-7. Christian practice: civil duties: authority and
obedience
1. _Let every soul be subject_, &c. A new subject is here treated
Civil Obedience. It is not isolated, however, from the previo...
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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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Romans 13:1-10. The true relation to the civil power and the outside
world....
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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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ΠΑ͂ΣΑ ΨΥΧῊ. Cf. Romans 2:9 (Revelation 16:3, of fish); Acts
2:43; Acts 3:23. L. & S. give |[258] from Greek class. poetry.
Epictet. fr. 33 ψυχαὶ = slaves....
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_см._ Robert Η. Stein, "The Argument of Romans 15:1-7" NovT 31
(1989): 325-43; Moo, ER.).
ΠΆΣΑ ΨΥΧΉ (G3956; G5590) всякая душа; здесь:
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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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_ROMANS 13:1_. This epistle was written about the fourth year of the
emperor Nero, about six years after Claudius had expelled the Jews
from Rome. It is not improbable, that, as Suetonius relates in t...
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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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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.
In such a state of things as existed at Rome when the apostle wrote,
the...
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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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13:1 subject (h-5) Or 'let every soul subject itself.' it is
reflexive; see Note e, Hebrews 1:3 . 'Sets himself in opposition,'
ver. 2, is in direct contrast....
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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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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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EVERY SOUL. — A Hebraism for “every person,” though at the same
time here, as in Romans 2:9, there is a slight stress upon the fact
that man is a conscious and intelligent being, capable of moral
rela...
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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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πᾶσα ψυχὴ is a Hebraism; _cf._ Acts 2:43; Acts 3:23, and
chap. Romans 2:9. For ἐξουσίαις _cf._ Luke 12:11 : it is
exactly like “authorities” in English abstract for co
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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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Let (1) every (a) soul be subject unto the higher (2) powers. (3) For
there is no power but of God: the powers that be are (b) ordained of
God.
(1) Now he distinctly shows what subjects owe to their...
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Let every soul, or every one, be subject, &c.[1] The Jews were apt to
think themselves not subject to temporal princes, as to taxes, &c. and
lest Christians should misconstrue their Christian liberty,...
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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 submit itself unto the higher powers; for there is
no power but of God_, _and the powers that be are ordained of God._
” Why does the apostle say: _every soul_, instead of every man,...
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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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CONTENTS
Here are various Directions concerning Christian Graces, And the
Chapter concludes with an affecting call of the Apostle from the
shortness of Life, to be always clothed with Christ....
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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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_THE CHRISTIAN CITIZEN_
‘Let every soul be subject unto the higher power. For there is no
power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.’
Romans 13:1
St. Paul is enforcing obedience to a...
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1._Let every soul, _(399) _etc. _Inasmuch as he so carefully handles
this subject in connection with what forms the Christian life, it
appears that he was constrained to do so by some great necessity...
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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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LET EVERY SOUL BE SUBJECT UNTO THE HIGHER POWERS,.... The apostle
having finished his exhortations to this church, in relation to the
several duties incumbent upon both officers and private Christians...
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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.
Ver. 1. _Let every soul be subject_] In things lawful only; for else
we mus...
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From exhorting the believers at Rome to a life of entire devotedness
to God, and the various duties of brotherly kindness, the apostle now
proceeds to inculcate upon them that subjection and obedience...
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THE HIGHER POWERS; the civil government.
ARE ORDAINED OF GOD; civil government is an ordinance of God, and
magistrates are to be obeyed as his ministers, clothed with authority
from him....
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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....
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OF OBEDIENCE TO THE GOVERNMENT, LOVE TOWARD ONE'S NEIGHBOR, AND THE
WALK IN THE LIGHT.
Government powers of God:...
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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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ORDAINED:
Or, ordered...
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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.
'Let every soul' -'The thirteenth chapter of the Epistle to the
Ro...
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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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ROMANS CHAPTER 13 ROMANS 13:1 Subjection to magistrates enforced.
ROMANS 13:7 We must render to all their dues, ROMANS 13:8 only love is
a debt we must always owe, and virtually containeth the whole l...
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[Paul, having shown how the faith-life offers itself as a daily
sacrifice of love in spiritual and social spheres, now gives an
outline of the sacrifice of self which it is to make in civil and
busine...
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Martyrdom of Polycarp " But Polycarp said, "To thee I have thought it
right to offer an account [of my faith]; for we are taught to give all
due honour (which entails no injury upon ourselves) to the...
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Romans 13:1 every G3956 soul G5590 subject G5293 (G5732) governing
G5242 (G5723) authorities G1849 For G1063 is...
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‘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.'
‘Every soul' simply means ‘everyone.' Thus everyone is to be
subje...
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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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Romans 13:1. LET EVERY SOUL; every human being, but with reference to
the life of the ‘soul,' rather than of the ‘spirit,' the former
being the common life of the subject of a state.
SUBMIT HIMSELF....
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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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EVERY SOUL
(πασα ψυχη). As in Romans 2:9; Acts 2:43. A Hebraism for
πας ανθρωπος (every man).TO THE HIGHER POWERS
(εξουσιαις υπερεχουσαις). Abstract for concrete.
See Mark 2:10 for εξουσια. Hυπερε...
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Romans 13:1
The Principles and Method of Christian Civilisation.
I. It may not be certain that this Epistle was written at one of the
worst moments of Roman tyranny. It may possibly belong to that sh...
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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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EVERYONE MUST OBEY THE STATE AUTHORITIES. Paul is telling Christians
to obey the Roman government that would soon be persecuting them. This
is a paradox. The Christian is to obey whatever government r...
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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 13:1.—Let every one submit to the authorities that are over
him. A precept made remarkable by the time in which it was written.
πᾶσα ψυχή, every soul; every office-bearer as we...
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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 Chronicles 28:4; 1 Chronicles 28:5; 1 Peter 2:13; 1 Samuel 2:8;...
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Every soul. Every man. See on ch. Romans 11:3.
Higher powers [ε ξ ο υ σ ι α ι ς υ π ε ρ ε χ ο υ σ
α ι ς]. Lit., authorities which have themselves over. See on Mark
2:10; John 1:12.
The powers that be...
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St. Paul, writing to the Romans, whose city was the seat of the
empire, speaks largely of obedience to magistrates: and this was also,
in effect, a public apology for the Christian religion. Let every...
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Observe here, 1. The title given to magistrates, they are POWERS,
HIGHER POWERS, that is, persons invested with power, and placed in
supreme authority over us. All mankind is not of one rank, doth not...