A Commentary on Romans 1-8
by David P. Kuske
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Recommended for scholars of the Koine Greek
Focus is on Greek text and Paul. If you are interested in the Greek tenses this may be for you.
Focus is on Greek text and Paul. If you are interested in the Greek tenses this may be for you.
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- Canonical title
- A Commentary on Romans 1-8
- Alternate titles
- Romans 1-8
- Original publication date
- 2007
- First words
- Luther's oft-quoted comment about Romans is a good place to begin summarizing the general content of the first eight chapters of this epistle. "This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and it is truly the p... (show all)urest gospel. It is worthy ... that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart ... that he should occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul" (LW 35:365).
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Through this acquittal that is accepted by faith we now really have full salvation. We have peace with God. We have the hope of eternal glory. We have comfort in every affliction through the experience of God's love. We have full forgiveness of all sins by virtue of the superiority of God's undeserved kindness. We have strength for a new life of service to God. We have adoption as God's dear children. And we have the certainty that all things serve our eternal good and that nothing can ever separate us from God's love for us in Christ.
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