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In the flesh (εν τη σαρκ). Same sense as in 6:19 and 7:18,25. The "flesh" is not inherently sinful, but is subject to sin. It is w…

For when, etc. The illustration in this verse and the following is designed to show more fully the effect of the law, whenever and whereve…

The new covenant should not be unproductive, for the old covenant was not unproductive. Before that mortification of the flesh which proceeds from …

Sin is the transgression of the law. Therefore, out of the law, by reason of our corruption, springs sin. And, in our past lives, we did i…

Paul now applies this illustration. But the reader is apt to be somewhat disturbed about a measure of inconsistency in the way it is applied.

For when we were, etc. He shows still more clearly by stating the contrary effect how unreasonably the zealots of the law acted, …

For when we were in the flesh
This respects not their being under the legal dispensation, the Mosaic economy; which …

As long as anyone continues under the law as a covenant and seeks justification by their own obedience, they continue as a slave to sin in some for…

After showing that we are set free from sin through the grace of Christ, the Apostle now shows that through the same grace we are freed from slaver…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson