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Therefore, my brothers, you also were made dead to the law through the body of Christ, that you would be joined to another, to him who was raised from the dead, that we might bring forth fruit to God.
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Freed for a New Marriage
Commentators explain that Paul uses a marriage analogy. Our old relationship was to the Law as a covenant for salvation. Through our union with Christ in His death, we have 'died' to that old obligation. This frees us to be 'married' to a new, living husband: the resurrected Christ.
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18th Century
Theologian
Therefore. This verse contains an application of the illustration in the two preceding ones. The idea there is that death dissolves a …
Ye also were made to the law (κα υμεις εθανατωθητε). First aorist indicative passive of θανατοω, old verb, to put to death ([Refer…
19th Century
Bishop
Are become dead.—Were rendered dead—somewhat stronger than simply “you died.”
By the body of …
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While we were under the law, we could not come under the new covenant—the covenant of grace. But, through the death of Christ, we are dead to the l…
Paul now applies this illustration. But the reader is apt to be somewhat disturbed about a measure of inconsistency in the way it is applied.
16th Century
Through the body of Christ. Christ, by the glorious victory of the cross, first triumphed over sin; and that he might do this, it was nece…
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17th Century
Pastor
Wherefore, my brethren, you also Here the apostle accommodates the foregoing instance and example to the case in hand, showing…
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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…