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For our justification (δια την δικαιωσιν ημων). The first clause (παρεδοθη δια τα παραπτωματα) is from Isa 53:12. The first δια wi…

Who was delivered. To death. .
For our offenses. On account of our crimes. He was delivered up to death in order to make e…

Was delivered—that is, to death, as in Isaiah 53:12 (LXX version); Matthew 17:22; and others.
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Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him; but for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that …

Having dealt with Abraham’s situation, the apostle turns finally to applying God’s dealings with the patriarch to the readers of this letter. This …

Who was delivered for our offences, etc. He expands and illustrates more fully the doctrine to which I have just referred. It ind…

Who was delivered for our offences
Christ was delivered into the hands of men, and into the hands of justice, and un…

The history of Abraham, and of his justification, was recorded to teach people of later ages—especially those to whom the gospel was then made know…

1. After showing that the promise made to Abraham and his seed was not to be fulfilled through the law, the Apostle now shows that it is to …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson