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Or don`t you know, brothers (for I speak to men who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man for as long as he lives?
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Law's Lifelong Dominion
Paul begins his argument with a simple, universally accepted principle: a law is only binding on a person as long as they are alive. Commentators note that whether it's the law of a land, a contract, or the Mosaic Law, its authority ends with death. This foundational truth sets the stage for the spiritual analogy that follows.
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18th Century
Theologian
ROMANS Chapter 7
Introduction
Few chapters in the Bible have been the subject of more decidedly different interpretations than this. …
To men that know the law (γινωσκουσιν νομον). Dative plural of present active participle of γινωσκω. The Romans, whether Jews or G…
19th Century
Bishop
Do you not know.—Here again insert “or”: Or know ye not, and so on, carrying on the thought from the end of the last chap…
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Preacher
He merely states this as an illustration.
The readers are described as those who know “the law.” The fact that “law” (GK 3795) here does not have a definite article in the Greek suggests th…
16th Century
Although he had, in a brief manner, sufficiently explained the question concerning the abrogation of the law, yet because it was a difficult one an…
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17th Century
Pastor
Know you not, brethren The apostle having asserted, (Romans 6:14) , that the believing Romans were "not …
Minister
As long as anyone continues under the law as a covenant and seeks justification by their own obedience, they continue as a slave to sin in some for…