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For therein (γαρ εν αυτω). In the gospel (verse 16) of which Paul is not ashamed.
A righteousness of God (…

For. This word implies that he is now about to give a reason for what he had just said, a reason why he was not ashamed of the gospel of C…

The gospel attains its end, the salvation of the believer, by revealing the righteousness of God, that is, the plan or process He designed…

The apostle now explains his statement (cf. “for”) that the Gospel means salvation for those who receive it by faith: it discloses “a righteousness…

For the righteousness of God, etc. This is an explanation and a confirmation of the preceding clause—that the gospel is the power of God f…

For therein is the righteousne of God revealed
By "the righteousne of God", is not meant the e ential righteousne …

In these verses, the apostle opens the design of the whole epistle, in which he brings forward a charge of sinfulness against all flesh; declares t…

After securing the goodwill of the Roman believers to whom he was writing by showing his affection for them, the Apostle now begins to in…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson