The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle of St Paul to the Romans
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A verse-by-verse devotional exposition of a major Pauline letter that interweaves a literal running translation with detailed commentary on theological, grammatical, and pastoral points. It highlights themes of sin, justification by faith, the relation of law and gospel, the place of Israel alongside Gentile believers, and principles of Christian living, while noting textual and stylistic questions about the closing chapters. The author explains Greek usage (notably the article), offers interpretive suggestions rather than formal literary criticism, and aims to guide readers toward personal application and deeper study of the apostolic argument.
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