A.T. Robertson Commentary Romans 15:23

A.T. Robertson Commentary

Romans 15:23

1863–1934
Southern Baptist
A.T. Robertson
A.T. Robertson

A.T. Robertson Commentary

Romans 15:23

1863–1934
Southern Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"but now, having no more any place in these regions, and having these many years a longing to come unto you," — Romans 15:23 (ASV)

Having no more any place in these regions (μηκετ τοπον εχων εν τοις κλιμασιν). Surprising frankness that the average preacher would hardly use on such a matter. Paul is now free to come to Rome because there is no demand for him where he is. For κλιμα (from κλινω, to incline), slope, then tract of land, region, see already 2 Corinthians 11:10; Galatians 1:21 (the only N.T. examples).

A longing (επιποθειαν). A hapax legomenon, elsewhere επιποθησις (2 Corinthians 7:7,11), from επιποθεω as in Ro 1:11.

These many years (απο ικανων ετων). "From considerable years." So B C, but Aleph A D have πολλων, "from many years."