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Tuesday

Rom. 5:12 (fn. 3) - 5:14 (fn. 2)

October 12, 2021

Rom. 5:12 Therefore just as through one man sin entered into the world, and through sin, death; and thus death passed on to all men because all have sinned --

Footnotes 3-4:
12,3) world - Or, people of the world; referring to mankind (John 1:29; 3:16).

12,4) death - Death is the ultimate result of man’s fall. Man’s spirit was deadened first, and eventually his body also died. Death and sin cannot be separated; where one is, the other will be found. Furthermore, death is not only a physical suffering in the future; it is something in which man is involved daily.

Rom. 5:13 For until the law sin was in the world, but sin is not charged to one's account when there is no law.

Footnote 1:
13,1) charged - Sin existed before the law was given, but it was not manifested to man or charged to his account by God before that time.

Rom. 5:14 But death reigned from Adam until Moses, even over those who had not sinned after the likeness of Adam's transgression, who is a type of Him who was to come.

Footnotes 1-2:
14,1) death - Death is mentioned many times in chs. 5— 8 (vv. 12, 14, 17, 21; 6:9, 16, 21, 23; 7:5, 10, 13, 24; 8:2, 6, 38). Life also is mentioned repeatedly in these chapters (vv. 10, 17-18, 21; 6:4, 22-23; 7:10; 8:2, 6, 10-11, 38). These two key words form two contrasting lines through chs. 5— 8, the line of life and the line of death, showing that man is at the center of a triangular situation between God and Satan, life and death. Thus, chs. 5— 8 of Romans can be called the kernel of the Bible, showing its entire theme in a concrete and detailed way.

14,2) Adam - From Adam to Moses was the dispensation before law (without law); from Moses to Christ (John 1:17) was the dispensation of law; from Christ’s first coming to the restoration of all things (Acts 3:20-21) is the dispensation of grace; and from Christ’s second coming to the end of the millennium (Rev. 11:15; 20:4, 6) is the dispensation of the kingdom. These dispensations are used by God to accomplish His work of the new creation in the old creation.

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