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Romans 1:15-17
1599 Geneva Bible
Romans 1:15-17
1599 Geneva Bible
15 Therefore, as much as in me is, I am ready to preach the Gospel to you also that are at [a]Rome.
16 For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: [b]for it is the [c]power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth, to the Jew first, and also to the [d]Grecian.
17 [e]For by it the righteousness of God is revealed from [f]faith to faith: [g]as it is written, (A)The just shall live by faith.
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- Romans 1:15 He meaneth all them that dwelt in Rome, though some of them were not Romans, see the end of the epistle.
- Romans 1:16 The second part of the Epistle unto the beginning of Chap. 9. Now the whole end and purpose of the disputation is this: that is to say: to show that there is but one way to attain unto salvation (which is set forth unto us of God in the Gospel, without any difference of nations) and that is Jesus Christ apprehended by faith.
- Romans 1:16 God’s mighty and effectual instrument to save men by.
- Romans 1:16 When this word Grecian, is set against this word Jew, then doth it signify a Gentile.
- Romans 1:17 The confirmation of the former proposition: we are taught in the Gospel that we are justified before God by faith which increaseth daily: and therefore also saved.
- Romans 1:17 From faith which increaseth daily.
- Romans 1:17 The proof as well of the first as the second proposition, out of Habakkuk, who attributeth and giveth unto faith both justice and life before God.
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