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or, `Who will descend into the abyss?` (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead.)"
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Salvation Isn't an Impossible Quest
Commentators explain that Paul uses the image of descending into "the abyss" to represent an impossible task. His point is that salvation isn't a difficult quest we must undertake. We don't need to perform heroic feats, because Christ has already accomplished the work by coming down from heaven and rising from the dead. The path to righteousness is simple and near.
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Romans
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18th Century
Theologian
Or who shall descend into the deep? These words are also a part of the address of Moses (Deuteronomy 30:13).
However, i…
Into the abyss (εις την αβυσσον). See Lu 8:31 for this old Greek word (α privative and βυσσος) bottomless like sea ([Reference Psa…
19th Century
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Into the deep.—In the original, beyond the sea. The word which St. Paul uses is found in the LXX. for “the sea,” but here…
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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, …
17th Century
Pastor
(See Gill on Romans 10:6).
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The self-condemned sinner need not perplex himself about how this righteousness may be found. When we speak of looking upon Christ, and receiving, …