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Verse Romans 10:20. _BUT ESAIAS_ (THE GREEK ORTHOGRAPHY FOR _ISAIAH_)
_IS_ _VERY BOLD_] Speaks out in the fullest manner and plainest
language, Isaiah 65:1, notwithstanding the danger to which such a...
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BUT ESAIAS - Isaiah 65:1.
IS VERY BOLD - Expresses the doctrine openly, boldly, without any
reserve. The word ἀποτολμάω apotolmaō means to dare, to
be venturesome, to be bold. It means here that ho...
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CHAPTER 10
_ 1. Israel's Condition. (Romans 10:1 .)_
2. Righteousness by Works and by Faith. (Romans 10:5 .)
3. The Gospel Published Abroad. (Romans 10:14 .)
4. Israel's Unbelief. ...
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THE REJECTORS OF GOD'S MESSAGE.
Romans 10:16. Hearing the glad tidings is the opportunity of
salvation: can it be that they did not hear? Nay, surely, the sound
has reached every land. Not hearing, b...
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THE MISTAKEN ZEAL (Romans 10:1-13)...
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How are they to call on him on whom they have not believed? How are
they to believe in him of whom they have not heard? How are they to
hear without someone to proclaim the good news to them? How are...
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VERY BOLD. Greek. _apotolmao._ Only here.
MANIFEST. Greek. _emphanes._ Only here and Acts 10:40.
ASKED. See Acts 5:27. Quoted from Isaiah 65:1....
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_But Esaias is very bold_ Moses had not _specified how_the heathen
should be the cause of jealousy and anger to Israel. But Isaiah says,
in so many words, that they shall find and know God, and so bec...
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ἨΣΑΊΑΣ Κ.Τ.Λ. Isaiah 66 f....
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E. Romans 9:1 to Romans 11:36. THE REJECTION OF THE GOSPEL BY ISRAEL
The theme of Romans 1:16-17 has been worked out; it has been shown
that the Gospel is a power of GOD unto salvation for them that
b...
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The quotations show that the refusal of the Jews to respond to the
Gospel and the consequent call of Gentiles was anticipated by
prophets, from Moses to Isaiah, and typified by the experience of the
p...
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ΆΠΟΤΟΛΜΦ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΆΠΟΤΟΛΜΆΩ (G662)
быть смелым; поступать смело, делать
смелым (Т). Предложное сочетание имеет
перфективирующее значение: "доводить
дерзание до предела" (МН, 298).
ΕΎΡΈΘΗ...
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DISCOURSE: 1892
CHRIST MADE KNOWN TO THE GENTILES
Romans 10:20. _Esaias is very bold, and saith, I was found of them
that sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after
me. But to...
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_TEXT_
Romans 10:14-21. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not
believed? and how shall they believe in him whom they have not heard?
and how shall they hear without a preacher? Romans 1...
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But Esaias is very bold, and saith, I was found of them that sought
me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.
BUT ESAIAS IS VERY BOLD, AND SAITH - i:e., is still plainer, and...
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Justification-National
18 The proclamation of the gospel of the kingdom, beginning in
Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, spread to the limits of the
land (Act_1:8), and reached beyond it to...
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10:20 says, (o-7) See Isaiah 65:1 ....
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ISRAEL REJECTED THROUGH LACK OF FAITH
In Romans 9 St. Paul, defending the gospel against objections founded
upon the fact that it had been rejected by the Jews as a whole, showed
that God had never bo...
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From Isaiah 65:1....
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 10
THE LAW AND *FAITH 10:1-13
V1 *Brothers and *sisters, my greatest desire is for the people from
*Israel to accept *...
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IS VERY BOLD. — Comes forward and tells them the naked truth.
I WAS FOUND. — The original of the quotation referred to the
apostate Israel; St. Paul here applies it to the Gentiles....
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(14-21) Thus there is a distinct order — belief, confession,
invocation. But before either the last or the first of these steps is
taken the gospel must be preached. The Jew, however, cannot plead tha...
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CHAPTER 21
JEWISH UNBELIEF AND GENTILE FAITH: PROPHECY
Romans 10:1
THE problem of Israel is still upon the Apostle's soul. He has
explored here and there the conditions of the fact that his brethren...
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NEEDING MESSENGERS OF GOOD TIDINGS
Romans 10:11
The Chosen People chafed, not only at the freeness of God's justifying
grace, but because there was no difference made, so far as salvation
was concern...
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The apostle ever had in mind the Master Himself when he spoke of the
righteousness of God. The idea of that righteousness, held by Israel
was due to their misunderstanding of the written law, their ig...
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But Esaias is very (o) bold, and saith, I was found of them that
sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.
(o) Speaks without fear....
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“ _But Esaias is very bold, and saith, I was found of them that
sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.
But to Israel he saith, All the day long I have stretched forth my...
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Paul has justified the matter of his preaching, salvation by grace; he
now justifies its _extension._ Not that, as Baur, Holsten, etc.,
think, he wishes thereby to remove the scruples of the Judeo-Chr...
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How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and
how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how
shall they hear without a preacher? (15) And how shall they preac...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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20._But Isaiah is bold, and says, etc. _As this prophecy is somewhat
clearer, that he might excite greater attention he says that it was
expressed with great confidence; as though he had said, — “The...
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Having touched on this subject, the apostle, who deeply loved his
nation as the people of God, pours out his heart with respect of the
doctrine which was a stumbling-stone to them. His desire, the aim...
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BUT ESAIAS IS VERY BOLD, AND SAITH,.... The apostle here produces
another testimony in proof of this, that the Israelites must needs
have some knowledge of this truth, the calling of the Gentiles; sin...
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But Esaias is very bold, and saith, I was found of them that sought me
not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.
Ver. 20. _Is very bold_] So that for his boldness he was sawn asunde...
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_But I say, Have they not heard_ As if he had said, Their unbelief was
not owing to the want of hearing. For they have heard; _yes, verily_,
&c. So many nations have already heard the preachers of the...
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ESAIAS IS VERY BOLD; speaks openly and plainly. Isaiah 65:1-2.
THEM THAT SOUGHT ME NOT; those who had not before sought him, the
heathen. He revealed himself to them in the gospel, and they believed...
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BUT ESAIAS IS VERY BOLD AND SAITH, I WAS FOUND OF THEM THAT SOUGHT ME
NOT; I WAS MADE MANIFEST UNTO THEM THAT ASKED NOT AFTER ME....
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Faith and unbelief in their relation to the Gospel:...
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CONTRAST BETWEEN ISRAEL'S LAW AND THEIR NEED OF GRACE
In Romans 9:1 we have seen God's sovereign title maintained in having
an elect people according to grace. Now inRomans 10:1 the contrast
between l...
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How do we get faith?
A. Hearing the word of God.
B. Study, meditate, learn the word of God.
NOTE: Faith also comes from putting that learned to the test in our
lives.
18 BUT: Haven't they heard? Y...
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AND ISAIAH IS VERY BOLD, AND SAITH,. WAS FOUND OF THEM THAT SOUGHT ME
NOT;. BECAME MANIFEST UNTO THEM THAT ASKED NOT OF ME.
Romans 10:21 But as to Israel he saith, All the day long did. spread
out m...
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18-21 Did not the Jews know that the Gentiles were to be called in?
They might have known it from Moses and Isaiah. Isaiah speaks plainly
of the grace and favour of God, as going before in the receiv...
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ESAIAS IS VERY BOLD; i.e. he speaks more boldly concerning the calling
of the Gentiles, and the casting off the Jews. He used a holy freedom,
though it cost him dear; Jerome saith, he was sawn asunder...
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And Isaiah is very bold ["What Moses insinuates, Isaiah cries out
boldly and plainly" (Bengel). And Isaiah is the favorite prophet of
the Jewish people to this day!], _and saith, I was found of them t...
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Romans 10:20 But G1161 Isaiah G2268 bold G662 (G5719) and G2532 says
G3004 (G5719) found G2147 ...
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GOD HAS SENT OUT HIS MESSIANIC MESSENGERS TO THE WORLD BUT ISRAEL HAVE
NOT LISTENED (10:14-21).
Having established that salvation is to be found through faith in
Jesus the Messiah, and that it is bein...
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‘And Isaiah is very bold, and says, “I was found of those who did
not seek me, I became manifest to those who did not ask of me.” But
as to Israel he says, “All the day long did I spread out my hands...
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2. MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY: THE JEWS EXCLUDED THROUGH THEIR OWN UNBELIEF.
For convenience we may divide this passage into two sections: (I.)
Chap. Romans 9:30-33 sets forth the fact that the Jews had not...
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II. _Proof that the Jews were Excluded through their Unbelief._
The section may be divided into four paragraphs:
The Jews with all their religious zeal failed to recognize (1.) Christ
as the end of t...
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Romans 10:20. BUT (introducing another prophet) ISAIAH IS VERY BOLD
AND SAITH. ‘But Isaiah even ventures to say' (Lange), or, he is
emboldened, and hence he says.
I WAS FOUND OF THEM, etc. Isaiah 65:...
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IS VERY BOLD
(αποτολμα). Present active indicative of αποτολμαω,
old word, to assume boldness (απο, off) and only here in N.T.
Isaiah "breaks out boldly" (Gifford). Paul cites Isaiah 65:1 in
support...
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Romans 10:1. _Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel
is, that they might be saved._
Desire is the mother and the soul of prayer «my heart's desire and
prayer.» These Israelites had...
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Romans 10:1. _Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel
is, that they might be saved._
The same thing over again his deep concern for his countrymen.
Romans 10:2. _For I bear them rec...
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CONTENTS: Israel's failure explained by unbelief. The plan of
salvation.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Moses, Isaiah, Paul.
CONCLUSION: Sincerity is not a ground of safety; self-righteousness is
not a gro...
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Romans 10:1. _My heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that
they might be saved._ Chrysostom's comment is, my “vehement
desire” for their salvation. St. Paul having declared his mind, in
the...
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AND ISAIAH IS BOLDER. 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 shows how far away from God
the Gentiles were, when God appeared to them. He sent Paul to them
with the Good News of Christ (Acts 9:15). God "beat us to the...
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_But I say, Have they not heard?_
Yes, verily, their sound went into all the earth.
Observe
I. The original application of these words--voices in nature.
II. The apostolic use of them--the multitu...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 10:20.—εὑρέθην, I was found; used of God when
exciting men by His benefits to seek and worship Him.
Romans 10:21.—Eben Ezra informs us that Moses Hacoben said Romans
10:20 is...
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EXPOSITION
In this chapter the view of the whole subject introduced at Romans
9:30 is continued and carried out, according to which the present
rejection of the Jews as a nation is traced to no absolu...
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Now Paul again reaffirms his love and desire for his brethren after
the flesh.
Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they
might be saved. For I bear them record that they...
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1 John 4:19; Ephesians 6:19; Ephesians 6:20; Isaiah 49:6; Isaiah 52:15
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Is very bold [α π ο τ ο λ μ α]. Only here in the New
Testament. Plato, "Laws," 701, uses it of liberty as too presumptuous
[α π ο τ ε τ ο λ μ η μ ε ν η ς]. The force of the
preposition is intensive, o...
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But Isaiah is very bold — And speaks plainly what Moses but
intimated. Isaiah 65:1....