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Much more then (πολλω ουν μαλλον). Argument from the greater to the less. The great thing is the justification in Christ's blood. …

Much more then. It is much more reasonable to expect it. There are fewer obstacles in the way. If, when we were enemies, he overcame all t…

From wrath.—From the wrath, the divine wrath, or the wrath to come.

For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. But God commendeth his love toward …

Whereas the preceding paragraph dealt with the depth of the love of God as seen in the cross, the present section moves on to declare the height of…

Much more then being now justified by his blood The apostle here argues from justification by Christ to salvation by him,…

Christ died for sinners—not only for those who were useless, but for those who were guilty and hateful, such that their everlasting destruction wou…

1. After disclosing that our hope is firm because it is a gift of the Holy Spirit, the Apostle now traces its firmness to the death of Chris…
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