Romans 6:1

SIN SIN (_ See Scofield) - (Romans 3:23). _ GRACE Grace (imparted). (Romans 5:1); (Romans 5:14); (Romans 5:15); (Romans 12:3); (Romans 12:6); (Romans 12:6); (Romans 12:1). ( See Scofield) - ... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 6:6

OLD SELF The expression occurs elsewhere, in (Ephesians 4:22); (Colossians 3:9), and always means the man of old, corrupt human nature, the inborn tendency to evil in all men. In (Romans 6:6), it is the natural man himself; in (Ephesians 4:22); (Colossians 3:9), his ways. Positionally, in the recko... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 6:13

UNRIGHTEOUSNESS Righteousness. (Romans 6:13); (Romans 6:16); (Romans 6:18); (Romans 6:19); (Romans 6:20); (_ See Scofield) - (Romans 10:10). _ SIN SIN (_ See Scofield) - (Romans 3:23). _... [ Continue Reading ]

Romans 6:15

WHAT THEN The old relation to the law and sin, and the new relation to Christ and life are illustrated by the effect of death upon servitude (Romans 6:16) and marriage (Romans 7:1). (1) The old servitude was nominally to the law, but, since the law had no delivering power, the real master continue... [ Continue Reading ]

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