Notes On the Epistle to the Romans Explanatory And Practical

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Notes On the Epistle to the Romans Explanatory And Practical
Albert Barnes
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Vi. 14, 15 ; xviii. 35. Here it means the fall, or first sin of Adam. We use the word fall as applied to Adam, to denote his first offence, as being that act by which he fell from an elevated state of obedience and happiness into one of sin and condemnation. 1 So also. The gift is not in its nature and effects like the offence. IT The free gift. The favour, benefit, or good bestowed gratuit- ously on us. It refers to the favours bestowed in the gospel by Christ. These are/ree; i. E. Without mer...it on our part, and be- stowed on the undeserving. IT For if, etc. The apostle does not labour to prove that this is so. This is not the point of his argu- ment. He assumes that as what was seen and known everywhere, A. D. 57. ] CHAPTER V. 149 if through the offence of one the grace " of God, - and the many be dead, much more Eph. A. A. His main point is to show that greater benefits have resulted from the work of the Messiah than evils from the fall of Adam. II Through the offence of one. By the fall of one.

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