A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the Epistle to the Romans

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A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the Epistle to the Romans
W William Sanday
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. . KaraaTaGi^aoi'Tai: ' were constituted ' . . . ' shall be constituted. * But in what sense ' constituted ' ? The Greek word has the same ambiguity as the English. If we define further, the definition must come from the context. Here the context is sufficiently clear : it covers on the one hand the whole result of Adam's Fall for his descendants prior to and independently of their own deliberate act of sin; and it covers on the other hand the whole result of the redeeming act of Christ so far... as that too is accomplished objectively and apart from active concurrence on the part of the Christian. The fut. KaTaaTaOrjnovTM has reference not to the Last Judgement but to future generations of Christians ; to all in fact who reap the benefit of the Cross.
When St. Paul wrote in Gal. Ii. 15 fif. FU tpiaei lovSaTot, koI ovk t( lOvwv afiapTOj^oi, he implied (speaking for the moment from the stand-point of his countrymen) that Gentiles would be regarded as

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