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Of whom (εξ ων). Fourth relative clause and here with εξ and the ablative.
Christ (ο Χριστος). The Messiah…

Whose are the fathers. They have been honored with such an illustrious ancestry, being descended from Abraham, Isaac, and so on. On this, …

The fathers.—The patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Who is over all, God blessed for ever.—Th…

Who are Israelites; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and t…

Paul goes on to cite the spiritual heritage of his nation that he shares with them. He avoids the term “Jews” in v.4, for that term ordinarily stre…

Whose are the fathers, etc. It is indeed of some importance to be descended from saints and men beloved of God, since God promised the god…

Whose are the fathers
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; for, according to the F1 Jewish writers, "they call none…

Being about to discu the rejection of the Jews and the calling of the Gentiles, and to show that this all aligns with the sovereign electing love o…

Having shown the need and power of grace, the Apostle begins to discu the origin of grace, asking whether it is conferred solely by God’s…
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A.T. Robertson
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