This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ...death," Alf.; "it includes in it the principle of decay" Hodge), because of sin. "The necessity of dying is on account of sin" (Hodge).--To Si irveOia Ktc., but the Spirit is life because of righteousness ("not here the imputed righteousness of justification, which is not now under treatment, but the implanted ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ...death," Alf.; "it includes in it the principle of decay" Hodge), because of sin. "The necessity of dying is on account of sin" (Hodge).--To Si irveOia Ktc., but the Spirit is life because of righteousness ("not here the imputed righteousness of justification, which is not now under treatment, but the implanted righteousness of the sanctification of the Spirit: -Alf.). V. 11. el Si... Oiket iv viiv. But if (el w. the indic. pres., if as a matter of fact at the present time) the Spirit of him who raised fesus from (outfrom the midst of-) the dead dwells in you.--6 4-yeCpas (iyelpw)... woiraio-ei Ktc. (the apodosis of the conditional sentence; the condition being granted, the conclusion naturally follows), he, who raised from the dead Christ fesus, will make alive your mortal bodies also. In v. 10, rii a&iM veKp6v, the body is a prey to death, was given as a fact that must be acknowledged. But even this melancholy fact has a bright side, and should be viewed in connection with the Christian-s hope that even his mortal body (Bvrirbv aiifia) will be delivered from the power of death. The assurance of this is found" in the resurrection of Christ.--Sid Tov... tv iitv (the means by which, and an additional assurance), lit. through his indwelling Spirit in you.--(woiroifyrei is more expressive here than 4yepei would have been. It corresponds to fw, v. 10, and is the antithesis of veKp6v and of Bvrird (mortal, subject to death). It cannot be reasonably doubted that Paul has here in mind the future resurrection of the body as affirmed in I Cor. ch. xv. There also (v. 22) he uses the same verb, (woiroiew, evidently in the same sense as here. Glancing back at a few sentences, we find the following connected thoughts. Whoever h...
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