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"There is no fear of God before their eyes."
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The Root of All Sin
Commentators highlight that a lack of "fear of God" is not just another sin on Paul's list; it's the fundamental cause of all the others. John Calvin describes this fear as a "bridle" that restrains wickedness. When people have no reverence for God's authority and character, sin flourishes in every part of their lives—their words, actions, and thoughts.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
There is no fear of God (Psalms 36:1). The word fear here denotes reverence, awe, veneration. There is no such regard…
Before (απεναντ). Late double compound (απο, εν, αντ) adverbial preposition in LXX and Polybius, papyri and inscriptions. With gen…
19th Century
Anglican
The fear of God, which is properly a subjective feeling, is here projected, so to speak, and regarded as an external rule of life.
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Baptist
There is no fear of God before their eyes,
How true is this terrible accusation, especially of this present age! Men seem to be cast…
However, there is another argument waiting to be brought into play to seal the verdict. It is the testimony of Scripture. Writing to those who were…
16th Century
Protestant
In the last clause he repeats again, in other words, what we have noticed at the beginning — that every wickedness flows from a disregard of God: f…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
There is no fear of God before their eyes . ] The place referred to is (Psalms 36:1) , by the "fear of God", …
It is shown here again that all humankind are under the guilt of sin as a burden; and under the government and dominion of sin, enslaved by it to d…
13th Century
Catholic
After showing the Jews’ advantage over the Gentiles regarding God’s blessings, the Apostle now rejects their vainglory, by which they set…