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ROMANS 15:33 avmh,n {A}
On the reading of î46, see the comment on 14.23.
[It is difficult to account for the absence of avmh,n from A G 330 436
451 630 1739 1881 itg _al_ (its omission from...
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Verse Romans 15:33. _THE GOD OF PEACE BE WITH YOU_] The whole object
of the epistle is to establish peace between the believing Jews and
Gentiles, and to show them their mutual obligations, and the i...
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NOW THE GOD OF PEACE - God, the author or promoter of peace and union.
In Romans 15:13, he is called the God of hope. Here the apostle
desires that the God who gives peace would impart to them union o...
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CHAPTER 15
_ 1. The Example of Christ. (Romans 15:1 .)_
2. The Ministry of Christ. (Romans 15:8 .)
3. Paul's Personal Ministry. (Romans 15:14 .)...
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THE DANGER THREATENING AT JERUSALEM. Whether or not Paul had already
heard of the plot referred to in Acts 20:3, he foresaw peril to his
life from the disobedient (_cf. Romans 2:8_, Romans 11:30 f.) i...
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THE MARKS OF THE FELLOWSHIP (Romans 15:1-6)...
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Brothers, I call upon you by the Lord Jesus Christ, and by the love of
the Spirit, to strive along with me in prayer to God for me; for I
need your prayers that I may be rescued from those in Jerusale...
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PEACE. the peace. In Romans 15:5 we have the God of the patience; in
Romans 15:13, the God of the hope; here, the God of the peace....
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_the God of peace_ So also Romans 16:20; 1 Corinthians 14:33; 2
Corinthians 13:11; Philippians 4:9;...
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The letter passes to personal matters (_a_) 14–21 a delicate apology
and justification of the letter itself: it is not sent with a view to
supplementing deficiencies of the Roman Christians, but partl...
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Ὁ ΘΕῸΣ ΤΗ͂Σ ΕἸΡΉΝΗΣ. The GOD who has given and will
secure the peace, which Christ has won, and which is now at stake; cf.
Romans 15:5 n. The prayer naturally concludes the impassioned appeal
of the l...
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_TEXT_
Romans 15:14-33. And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren,
that ye yourselves are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge,
able also to admonish one another. Romans 15:15 But I wr...
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Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.
NOW THE GOD OF PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL. AMEN. The peace here sought is
to be taken in its widest sense: the peace of reconciliation to God,
first, "through...
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Paul's Intended Journey
28 During Paul's first three ministries the nations were dependent on
Israel, and received of their spiritual things. Hence they were
indebted to them and sought to pay by...
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JEW AND GENTILE ALIKE THE OBJECT OF GOD'S LOVE. THE APOSTLE'S PLANS
1-13. The subject of Romans 14 is continued. 'Strength' should be
displayed in helping the 'weak' after Christ's example (Romans 15:...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 15
DO NOT TRY TO PLEASE YOURSELF 15:1-6
V1 Because we are strong, we should assist weak people. Our *faith is
strong,...
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AMEN. — The weight of MS. authority is decidedly in favour of
retaining this word, though it is omitted by three MSS. of some
importance.
It does not, however, follow that the benediction was intended...
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The Apostle's programme. He is at present on his way to Jerusalem with
the gifts which his Gentile churches have made for the relief of the
poor Christians there. The issue of this visit is dubious, a...
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ὁ δὲ θεὸς τῆς εἰρήνης : there is an
appropriateness in this designation after Romans 15:31, but
“peace” is one of the ruling ideas in Paul's mind always, and
needs no special explanation in a benedict...
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AMBITIOUS TO RENDER SERVICE
Romans 15:22
The Apostle felt that it was in the line of the divine will that he
should visit Rome, Romans 1:10. Relying, as he did, on the efficacy of
prayer, it is not s...
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The most powerful argument for Christian conduct is the example of
Christ. He pleased not Himself. The injunction to receive one another
is an injunction addressed to Jews and Gentiles. Throughout the...
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“ _Now I exhort you, brethren_, _by our Lord Jesus Christ, and by
the love of the Spirit, that ye strive together with me before God for
me in your prayers, that I may be delivered from the disobedien...
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REFLECTIONS
Reader! let you and I seek for grace everlastingly to have in view the
Person of Jesus. Nothing will tend to endear us more to our weaker
brethren, and prompt us to be gentle and affection...
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Now I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, and for
the love of the Spirit, that ye strive together with me in your
prayers to God for me; (31) That I may be delivered from them tha...
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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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These instructions close the epistle. From Romans 15:8, it is the
exordium, the personal circumstances of the apostle, and salutations.
In Verses 8 to 12 (Romans 15:8-12), he sums up his thoughts resp...
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Now the God of peace _be_ with you all. Amen.
Ver. 33. _Now the God of peace_] A fit attribute for the present
purpose. It is a commendable policy in Christians, when they pray, to
propound God to th...
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_Now I beseech you for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake_ That is, by all
which he has done for you; _and for the love of the Spirit_ That is,
by the love to God, and Christ, and his saints and servants, w...
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THE GOD OF PEACE; the author and lover of peace, especially that peace
of conscience and peace with God which passeth all understanding;
peace in life, peace in death, and peace for ever. Philippians...
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NOW THE GOD OF PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL! AMEN.
The trip to Jerusalem had to be taken first, that plan could not be
changed. But as soon as Paul had brought this business to its end and
consigned, safely...
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A word in conclusion:...
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The subject of Romans 14:1 continues through verse 7 of Romans 15:1.
We have seen first the Lord's authority in regard to men's
consciences, then love toward our brethren a reason for considering
thei...
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Standard greeting, salutation and close.
Jews say, "Shalom" Hawaii, "Aloha"
Tennessee, "Howdy...
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NOW THE GOD OF PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL. AMEN....
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30-33 Let us learn to value the effectual fervent prayers of the
righteous. How careful should we be, lest we forfeit our interest in
the love and prayers of God's praying people! If we have experien...
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THE GOD OF PEACE; this is a frequent title of God in Scripture; he is
called _the God of peace,_ Romans 16:20 2 Corinthians 13:11
Philippians 4:9...
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Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen. [The prayer is fourfold.
(1) Personal safety. (2) A successful mission with the offering. (3)
Divine permission to reach Rome. (4) Joyful rest in Rome. The...
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Romans 15:33 Now G1161 God G2316 peace G1515 with G3326 you G5216 all
G3956 Amen G281
the God -...
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‘Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.'
He comes to the end of the main part of the letter with a prayer that
‘the God of peace' will be with them. We can almost see him relaxing
into this idea...
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HIS AIM TO VISIT ROME AFTER HE HAS MINISTERED TO JEWISH BELIEVERS IN
TAKING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE GENTILE CHURCHES TO THE CHURCH IN
JERUSALEM (15:22-33).
Paul now confirms the unity of Jewish and G...
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3). THE MINISTRY OF THE MESSIAH IS TO BOTH JEWS AND GENTILES
(15:7-33).
Paul now demonstrates that the Messiah has come in order to minister
to both Jews and Gentiles, and that this has been in part a...
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1. _Personal Explanations._
This section forms an ‘epilogue' (Meyer), corresponding in matter
with the introductory paragraph; chap. Romans 1:8-15. The Apostle
first expresses his confidence in the Ro...
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Romans 15:33. NOW THE GOD OF PEACE, etc. A benediction was natural,
and the anticipated conflicts might well lead him to speak of God as
‘the God of peace.'...
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THE GOD OF PEACE
(ο θεος της ειρηνης). One of the characteristics of God
that Paul often mentions in benedictions (1 Thessalonians 5:23; 2
Thessalonians 3:16; 2 Corinthians 13:11;...
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Romans 15:13. Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in
believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy
Ghost. And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, tha...
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CONTENTS: Jewish and Gentile believers under one salvation. Paul
speaks of His ministry and coming journey.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Paul, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The self-denial of our Lord...
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Romans 15:4. _Whatsoever things were written afore-time,_ by Moses and
the prophets concerning Christ, and the calling of the gentiles, were
written in order to afford us the greatest comfort, by demo...
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MAY GOD. Since he asks their prayers, it is only natural that he prays
for them. Compare 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3. How amazing it is to be able
to come to the God of the Universe and speak to Him as "Fat...
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_Now I beseech you … that ye strive together with me in your
prayers._
PAUL’S REQUEST FOR PRAYER
Observe--
I. The apostle’s request--that they would pray for him. Especially
for--
1. His protectio...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 15:30.—If Paul, saith Esthasis, might desire the prayers of
the Romans, why might not the Romans desire the prayers or Paul? I
answer, They might desire his prayers as he did t...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 16:1
IV. SUPPLEMENTARY. Questions have been raised and much discussed as
to the connection of the last two chapters, 15. and 16., with the rest
of the Epistle. The facts and the o...
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Shall we turn to the fifteenth chapter of Paul's epistle to the
Romans.
In the fourteenth chapter Paul was dealing with the subject of walking
in love within the body of Christ. Recognizing that we ha...
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1 Corinthians 14:33; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; 2 Corinthians 13:11; 2
Corinthians 13:14;...
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The apostle had desired their prayers for him: here he concludes with.
fervent prayer for them.
In which observe, The title or attribute given unto God, THE GOD OF
PEACE; the lover, the author, and gi...