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For the woman that has a husband is bound by law to the husband while he lives, but if the husband dies, she is discharged from the law of the husband.
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A Simple Illustration
Commentators agree that Paul uses the legal bond of marriage as a straightforward illustration. The central point is that death dissolves a binding legal relationship. Just as a widow is legally free from her deceased husband, the believer has been freed from a former obligation through a spiritual death, which Paul will explain further.
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Romans
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18th Century
Theologian
For the woman. This verse is a specific illustration of the general principle found in Romans 7:1: that death dissolves those connections …
The wife that hath a husband (η υπανδρος γυνη). Late word, under (in subjection to) a husband. Here only in N.T.
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19th Century
Bishop
For the woman which hath an husband.—The illustration is not quite exact. The Law is here represented by the husband, but…
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Preacher
He merely states this as an illustration.
To illustrate the binding character of the law, Paul uses the case of a woman who is married to a husband and remains bound by law in that relation…
16th Century
For a woman subject to a man, etc. He presents an analogy by which he proves that we are so released from the law that it no long…
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17th Century
Pastor
For the woman which has an husband The former general rule is here illustrated by a particular instance and example …
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…