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Verse Romans 5:12. _WHEREFORE, AS BY ONE MAN SIN ENTERED INTO THE
WORLD_] From this verse, to the conclusion of the chapter, the apostle
produces a strong argument to prove that, as all mankind stood...
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Romans 5:12 has been usually regarded as the most difficult part of
the New Testament. It is not the design of these notes to enter into a
minute criticism of contested points like this. They who wish...
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4. IN CHRIST.
The Sanctification of the Believer; his Deliverance from Sin and the
Law; Children and Heirs.
Chapter 5:12-8.
CHAPTER 5:12-21
_ 1. Sin and Death Through the First Adam. (Romans 5:12...
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The therefore of Romans 5:12 covers Romans 1:16 to Romans 5:11: the
working of sin and grace are traced up to their fountain-heads in ADAM
AND CHRIST (_cf._...
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AT HOME WITH GOD (Romans 5:1-5)...
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Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and,
through sin, death entered into the world, and so death spread to all
men, in that they had sinned; for up to the coming of the law...
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WHEREFORE. On account of (App-104.Romans 5:2; Romans 5:2) this. Having
described the fruits of sin, the apostle now goes on to deal with the
root.
AS. just as.
MAN. App-123. Compare 1 Corinthians 15:...
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The same subject, illustrated by the connexion of fallen man with
Adam, and justified man with Christ
12. _Wherefore_, &c. Here begins an important section, closing with
the ch. In point of language,...
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12–21. This state depends upon a living relation of mankind to
Christ, analogous to the natural relation to Adam, and as universal as
that is. So it comes to pass that there is a parallel between the...
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ИЗУЧЕНИЕ этого фрагмента _см._ в Marty L.
Reid, Augustinian and Pauline Rhetoric in Romans Five: A Study in
Early Christian Rhetoric (Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Biblical Press,
1996).
ΔΙΆ ΤΟΎΤΟ (G1223; G...
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_ROMANS 5:12_.— Here the Apostle advances his _third_ and last
argument, to prove the extensiveness of the divine grace, or that it
reaches to all mankind as well as to the Jews. His argument stands
t...
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_TEXT_
Romans 5:12-19. Therefore, as through one man sin entered into the
world, and death through sin; and so death passed unto all men, for
that all sinned:Romans 5:13 for until the law sin was in t...
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Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by
sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:
WHEREFORE, [ dia (G1223) touto (G5124)] - that is, 'Things being s...
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Conciliation-Individual
12 Death entered through sin at first, but now sin is transmitted
through death. All sin because they are mortal. Christ brings life,
which disposes of both death and sin....
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5:12 (b-0) The epistle divides itself here, as to doctrine, into two
distinct parts, which a new paragraph hardly shows. Up to ch. 5.11
'sins' had been treated of; from this point 'sin' is in view....
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 5
THE *BLESSINGS THAT WE RECEIVE BECAUSE OF GOD’S *GRACE 5:1-11
V1 We are *righteous because of our *faith. So we are...
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WHEREFORE. — The train of thought which follows is suggested by the
mention which had just been made of atonement, reconciliation. We see
here another instance of the Apostle’s fondness for transcende...
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(12-21) Contrast between the reign of death introduced by the sin of
Adam, and the reign of life introduced by the atonement of Christ.
The sequence is, first sin, then death. Now, the death which pas...
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CHAPTER 13
CHRIST AND ADAM
Romans 5:12
WE approach a paragraph of the Epistle pregnant with mystery. It leads
us back to Primal Man, to the Adam of the first brief pages of the
Scripture record, to...
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διὰ τοῦτο refers to that whole conception of Christ's
relation to the human race which is expounded in chaps. Romans 3:21 to
Romans 5:11. But as this is summed up in Romans 5:1-11, and even in
the las...
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The treatment of the righteousness of God, as a Divine gift to sinners
in Jesus Christ, is now complete, and the Apostle might have passed on
to his treatment of the new life (chaps. 6 8). But he intr...
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DEATH THROUGH ADAM, LIFE THROUGH CHRIST
Romans 5:12
This is the profoundest and most fundamental section of the whole
Epistle. It contains an insight into the deep things of God, 1
Corinthians 2:10....
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The apostle now dealt with the values of justification. The value to
the individual is a threefold blessing. This nature as to cause the
heart to rejoice.
The apostle now showed the difference between...
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(10) Wherefore, as by (l) one man (m) sin entered into the world, and
death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, (n) for that all have
sinned:
(10) From Adam, in whom all have sinned, both guilt...
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As by one man...in whom [2] all have sinned. That is, in which man all
sinned, (not in which death all sinned) as it must be the construction
by the Greek text: so that these words are a clear proof o...
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THIRD SECTION.
Twelfth Passage (5:12-21). The Universality of Salvation in Christ
proved by the Universality of Death in Adam.
Justification by faith had just been expounded; the historical
foundati...
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“ _Wherefore, even as by one man sin entered into the world, and
death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have
sinned;_ ”
The logical connection between this piece and the precedin...
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Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin;
and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (13) (For
until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed...
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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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_ADAM AND CHRIST_
‘Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by
sin.… by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so by the
obedience of One shall many be made righteous.’...
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12_Wherefore as_, _etc. _He now begins to enlarge on the same
doctrine, by comparing with it what is of an opposite character. For
since Christ came to redeem us from the calamity into which Adam had...
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Thus, being justified by faith, we have peace with God. Remark here
also the difference of Abraham's faith and ours. He believed God could
perform what He promised. We are called to believe He has per...
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WHEREFORE AS BY ONE MAN SIN ENTERED INTO THE WORLD,.... The design of
these words, and of the following, is to show how men came to be in
the condition before described, as "ungodly", Romans 5:6, "sin...
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Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin;
and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:
Ver. 12. _As by one man_] Yet Anabaptists deny original sin, as did...
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_Wherefore_ This refers to all the preceding discourse, from which the
apostle infers what follows: he does not therefore make a digression,
but returns to speak again of sin and righteousness; as if...
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WHEREFORE AS BY ONE MAN; that is, Adam. The apostle, in this verse,
evidently begins a comparison between Adam and Christ, the same for
substance as that contained in verses Romans 5:18-19. But before...
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WHEREFORE AS BY ONE MAN SIN ENTERED INTO THE WORLD AND DEATH BY SIN,
AND SO DEATH PASSED UPON ALL MEN, FOR THAT ALL HAVE SINNED....
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THE FIRST AND THE SECOND ADAM.
Death the consequence of sin:...
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BLESSINGS ATTENDING JUSTIFICATION
Now as to the _means_ and _assurance_ of present justification, every
question has been answered, every doubt fully banished by simple,
straightforward truth. Thus ev...
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÷ ROMANS 5:12-21
The Two Adams Contrasted
Romans 5:12-21
First Adam Second Adam Sin entered - 12 Salvation - 15 Death to all
men - 12 Free gift - 15 Many died - 15 Grace for many - 15
Condemnation -...
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FOR THAT:
Or, in whom...
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"THEREFORE, AS THROUGH ONE MAN SIN ENTERED INTO THE WORLD, AND DEATH
THROUGH SIN; AND SO DEATH PASSED UNTO ALL MEN, FOR THAT ALL SINNED":
"THEREFORE": "_ THE SECTION WHICH NOW FOLLOWS SUMMARIZES THE S...
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12-14 The design of what follows is plain. It is to exalt our views
respecting the blessings Christ has procured for us, by comparing them
with the evil which followed upon the fall of our first fath...
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OLBGrk;
From this verse to the end of the chapter, the apostle makes a large
comparison between the first and Second Adam, which he joins to what
he had said by the causal particle _wherefore:_ q.d. S...
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Therefore, as through one man sin entered into the world, and death
through sin; and so death passed unto all men, for that all sin :--...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III "Et ideo quemadmodum per unum
hominem peccatum ingressum est in mundum, per peccaturn quoque mors ad
omnes homines pervasit, quatenus omnes peccaverunt; et regn...
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Romans 5:12 Therefore G1223 G5124 as G5618 through G1223 one G1520 man
G444 sin G266 entered G1525 ...
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WE ARE ASSURED OF REIGNING IN LIFE AND ENJOYING FUTURE GLORY AND THE
BASIS OF THIS IS WHAT CHRIST HAS ACCOMPLISHED FOR US (5:1-21).
Having been reckoned as righteous through faith we have peace with G...
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SALVATION TO THE UTTERMOST (5:1-8:39).
The depths of our sin having been revealed in Romans 1:17 to Romans
3:23, and Jesus Christ's activity, (His activity in bringing about our
salvation through the...
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‘Therefore, as through one man sin entered into the world, and death
through sin, and so death passed to all men, for that all sinned:,'
The opening statement is a simple one based on the fall of man...
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ADAM BROUGHT SIN AND DEATH FOR ALL INTO THE WORLD, BECAUSE ALL HAVE
SINNED (5:12-14).
Having previously proved that all men have sinned (Romans 1:18 to
Romans 3:20), Paul now introduces the clinching...
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PAUL NOW DESCRIBES MAN'S ONENESS WITH ADAM IN JUDGMENT AND COMPARES IT
WITH THE BELIEVER'S ONENESS WITH CHRIST IN DELIVERANCE (5:12-21).
This passage can be seen as summarising all that has gone befor...
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3. THE GOSPEL THE POWER OF GOD UNTO SALVATION.
In this _third division_ of the doctrinal part of the Epistle, the
Apostle presents the gospel as ‘the power of God unto salvation,'
setting forth how G...
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Romans 5:12. ON THIS ACCOUNT, or, ‘therefore,' First of all on
account of the statement of Romans 5:11, but virtually on account of
all that precedes, since Romans 5:11 sums up the whole doctrine of
r...
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DIFFERENT THEORIES OF ORIGINAL SIN AND IMPUTATION.
_Excursus on Romans 5:12._
(Comp. Lange, _Romans,_ pp. 191-195; where will be found the fuller
statements of Dr. Schaff, here presented in an abrid...
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THEREFORE
(δια τουτο). "For this reason." What reason? Probably the
argument made in verses Romans 5:1-11, assuming our justification and
urging exultant joy in Christ because of the present reconc...
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HAVE SINNED
The first sin wrought the moral ruin of the race. The demonstration is
simple.
(1) Death is universal (Romans 4:12); (Romans 4:14), all die: sinless
infants, moral people, religious peop...
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Romans 5:12
Perhaps there is no more awful thought than this, that sin is all
around us and within us, and we know not what it is. We are beset by
it on every side: it hangs over us, hovers about us,...
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Romans 5:6. _For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ
died for the ungodly._
This is one of the most surprising sentences on record. If it had not
been inspired, there are many who w...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with,
God_
It is a matter of present possession, and present enjoyment. Whatever
tribulation there may be in the world, «we have peace w...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
This verse deserves to be printed in letters of gold. If you can
truthfully say this, if it is...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
These are matters of fact; not of fanatical delusion, but of logical
conclusion, for Paul begin...
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Romans 5:10. _For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God,
by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall by
saved by his life._
Grand argument for the safety of all belie...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ:_
Do not let us simply read these words, but let us each one say in our
hearts, «That is true; I...
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CONTENTS: The results of justification. Life and righteousness through
Jesus Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Adam, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Justification through faith in Jesus Christ takes a...
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Romans 5:1. _Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with
God._ Faith in the atonement removes the guilt of sin, and makes us
heirs of all the promised righteousness of God; the prodigals ar...
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SIN CAME INTO THE WORLD THROUGH ONE MAN. The remaining verses of this
chapter induce profound theological questions. "Original sin," and
"reprobation," _as they are taught today_ are distortions of Bi...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 5:12 Adam brought sin and death into the
world, but those who have believed in Christ have hope. Christ has
reversed the consequences of Adam’s sin and has given his own life
and...
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 5:1 Hope as a Result of Righteousness by
Faith. Believers in Christ, who are righteous in God’s sight, have a
sure hope of future glory and life eternal....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 5:12.—Adam the head of a race whose transgressions lead on to
condemnation. Christ the ancestor of a seed whose faith and obedience
culminate in eternal life. Rabbis spoke of a...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 5:1
(6) The _results of the revelation of the righteousness of God, as
affecting_
(A) the consciousness and hopes of believers;
(B) the position of mankind before God.
ROMANS 5:...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to the fifth chapter of Romans.
Since chapter 3 Paul has been talking about justification by faith.
How that God has declared me innocent because of my faith in Jesus
C...
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1 Corinthians 15:21; 1 John 1:8; Ezekiel 18:4; Genesis 2:17; Gene
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Wherefore as. As [ω σ π ε ρ] begins the first member of a
comparison. The second member is not expressed, but is checked by the
illustration introduced in vers. 13, 14, and the apostle, in his flow
of...
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THE AS AND SO OF SCRIPTURE
Romans 5:12
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We wrote a booklet on "As and So," dealing with the "As it was in the
days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man." We
n...
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Therefore — This refers to all the preceding discourse; from which
the apostle infers what follows. He does not therefore properly make a
digression, but returns to speak again of sin and of righteous...
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Does this statement imply that we were only potential humans before we
were born, not actual human beings?
PROBLEM: According to this text, “all [human beings] sinned [in
Adam].” But, we were not yet...
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The doctrine of original sin is not more difficult to be understood,
than it is necessary to be known: the apostle here declares the manner
how sin and death entered the world, namely, by the fall of...