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Why doth he still find fault? (τ ετ μεμφεται?). Old verb, to blame. In N.T. only here and Heb 8:8. Paul's imaginary objector picks…

Thou wilt say then unto me. The apostle here refers to an objection that might be made to his argument. If the position which he had been …

These verses contain the third part of the vindication, which is based on a possible extension of the objection. Not only might it seem as if this …

For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might show my power in thee, and that my name mi…

As he continues the review of God’s sovereign activity, Paul presents another problem. If God acts unilaterally, according to his own will and purp…

You will then say, etc. Here indeed the flesh especially storms, that is, when it hears that those who perish have been destined by the wi…

You will say then to me
That is, you will object to me; for this is another objection of the adversary, against th…

Whatever God does, must be just. The way in which the holy, happy people of God differ from others, God's grace alone makes them differ. In this pr…

Having answered the proposed question, the Apostle raises an objection to the solution, particularly to the last part, which states that …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson