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Rom. 1:17 (fn. 3) - 18 (fn. 4)

September 10, 2021

Rom. 1:17 For the righteousness of God is revealed in it out of faith to faith, as it is written, ``But the righteous shall have life and live by faith.''

Footnote 3:
17,3) have - The righteousness of God justifies us that we may have God’s life (5:18) and live by it. In this way this life will sanctify and transform us thoroughly. This book covers mainly our being justified (1:1— 5:11; 9:1— 11:36), our having life (5:12— 8:39), and our living properly by this life (12:1— 16:27). Since this verse also stresses these three points, it may be considered an abstract of the entire book.

Rom. 1:18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven upon all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who hold down the truth in unrighteousness,

Footnotes 1-4:
18,1) For - This book begins with man’s fall (in contrast to Ephesians, which begins with God’s selection and predestination in eternity past); continues through Christ’s redemption, God’s justification, sanctification, transformation, conformation, and glorification; and, finally, touches the mystery of God in eternity past (16:25).

18,2) wrath - In the preceding verse the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel to faith; here, the wrath of God is revealed from heaven upon all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. This shows a contrast between the revelation of God’s righteousness and the revelation of God’s wrath. Originally, the wrath of God was revealed from heaven upon all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. However, since the gospel of God has come, the scene has changed. Now the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel to our faith.

18,3) upon - Implying against, or in opposition to.

18,4) hold - To hold down means to suppress. From the beginning mankind did not respect the truth of God but suppressed it unrighteously.

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