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Who in hope believed against hope, to the end that he might become a father of many nations, according to that which had been spoken, "So will your seed be."

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Faith Beyond Reason

Commentators explain the phrase "against hope believed in hope" as the core of Abraham's faith. He believed "against hope" because all physical evidence—his old age and Sarah's—made having a child impossible. Yet, he believed "in hope" because his confidence was not in his circumstances but was grounded entirely on the character and promise of God. This teaches that true faith often requires trusting God's word over what we can see or logically deduce.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Romans 4:18

18th Century

Theologian

Who against hope. That is, who, contrary to all apparent or usual grounds for hope. He refers here to the prospect of posterity. See Roman…

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Romans 4:18

In hope believed against hope (παρ' ελπιδα επ' ελπιδ επιστευσεν). "Past hope in (upon) hope he trusted." Graphic picture.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Romans 4:18

19th Century

Bishop

Who.—It must be noticed that the relative here refers to Abraham, whereas in the previous verse it referred to God.

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Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Romans 4:18–20

19th Century

Preacher

Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the father of many nations, according to that which was spoken, So shall your seed be. …

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Romans 4:18

The final value of Abraham in respect to justification is that his faith becomes the standard for all believers. “Against all hope,” this man belie…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Romans 4:18

16th Century

Theologian

Who against hope, and so on. If we read it this way, the meaning is that when there was no probable reason, indeed, when all things were a…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Romans 4:18

17th Century

Pastor

Who against hope believed in hope
Abraham believed the promise of God,

that he might become the f…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Romans 4:13–22

17th Century

Minister

The promise was made to Abraham long before the law. It points to Christ, and it refers to the promise in Genesis 12:3: In Thee shall all famil…