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But the righteousness which is of faith says this, "Don`t say in your heart, `Who will ascend into heaven?` (that is, to bring Christ down);
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Salvation Isn't an Impossible Quest
Paul contrasts the impossible demands of the law with the simple accessibility of faith. Commentators explain that asking "Who will ascend to heaven?" represents an impossible task. Paul's point is that you don't need to perform heroic spiritual feats because Christ has already done the "impossible" work by coming down from heaven in the Incarnation. Salvation is not something you achieve; it's something you receive.
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18th Century
Theologian
But the righteousness which is of faith. It is observable here that Paul does not affirm that Moses describes anywhere the righte…
Saith thus (ουτως λεγε). Paul personifies "the from faith righteousness" (η εκ πιστεως δικαιοσυνη). A free reproduction from De 30…
19th Century
Bishop
But the righteousness.—In opposition to this righteousness of works, so laborious and so impracticable, the Apostle cites…
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Preacher
Speaks in this way, Do not say in your heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? (that is, to bring Christ down from above:) Or, Who shall descend i…
The thread of the discourse in the next section (vv.5–13) continues the emphasis on “everyone who believes.” This is developed in two ways: first, …
16th Century
But the righteousness which is by faith, etc. This passage is one that may considerably disturb the reader, and for two reasons: it seems …
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17th Century
Pastor
Ver. 6, 7. But the righteousness which is of faith Or "with respect to the righteousness of faith"; the other righte…
Minister
The self-condemned sinner need not perplex himself about how this righteousness may be found. When we speak of looking upon Christ, and receiving, …