Word Pictures in the New Testament - Romans
A. T. Robertson's exploration of covenant and faith in Christian doctrine and practice.
16 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: To the Romans [pros ROmaious]. This is the title in Aleph A B C, our
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Chapter 2: 2:1 Wherefore [dio]. See 1:24, 26 for this relative conjunction,
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Chapter 3: 3:1 What advantage then hath the Jew? [ti oun to perisson tou
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Chapter 4: 4:1 What then shall we say? [ti oun eroumen?]. Paul is fond of this
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Chapter 5: 5:1 Being therefore justified by faith [dikaiOthentes oun ek pisteOs].
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Chapter 6: 6:1 What shall we say then? [ti oun eroumen?]. "A debater's phrase"
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Chapter 7: 7:1 To men that know the law [ginOskousin nomon]. Dative plural of
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Chapter 8: 8:1 Therefore now [ara nun]. Two particles. Points back to the
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Chapter 9: 9:1 In Christ [en ChristOi]. Paul really takes a triple oath here so
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Chapter 10: 10:1 Desire [eudokia]. No papyri examples of this word, though
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Chapter 11: 11:1 I say then [legO oun]. As in verse 11. [Oun] looks back to 9:16-33
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Chapter 12: 12:1 Therefore [oun]. This inferential participle gathers up all the
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Chapter 13: 13:1 Every soul [pasa psuche]. As in 2:9; Ac 2:43. A Hebraism for [pas
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Chapter 14: 14:1 Him that is weak [ton asthenounta]. See on 1Co 8:7-12; 9:22; Ro
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Chapter 15: 15:1 We the strong [hemeis hoi dunatoi]. Paul identifies himself with
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Chapter 16: 16:1 I commend [sunistemi]. The regular word for letters of
