Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision? - Romans 2:26
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Page Title: Sproul3
URL: http://www.canapologetics.net/html/sproul3.html
...zomai appears in the new Testament 41 times. Only in a few instances is it used as a mental representation that has no reality (Romans 2:26, 2 Cor 12:6). The rest of the times it is used, the mental representation is REAL (Luke 22:37; Rom 3:28, 6:11, 9:8; 1 Cor 4:1, 13:5, 13:11; Phil 3... - Item #0081
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URL: http://www.capecodopc.com/Romans_3.1-8.htm
...re God, and are equally under his judgment, then what possible advantage is there to being a Jew? After all, you have argued in Romans 2:26-29 that if someone who is not a Jew responds to Gods revelation receives it by faith practices it in his life, he will be counted as if he were ci... - Item #0082
Page Title: scripture viii. Romans 3:23-26
URL: http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/calcom38/htm/vii.viii.htm
...y seem connected, not with the first clause, but with the one immediately preceding; and may be rendered here in; see a note on Romans 2:26 ; or more properly, perhaps, on account of. For a proof of his own righteousness in passing by the sins, etc., Macknight ; In order to declare his... - Item #0083
Page Title: Romans 1-9
URL: http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment2/ro1-9.htm
...ith the first clause, but with the one immediately preceding; and dia< may be rendered here in; see a note on <450226> Romans 2:26; or more properly, perhaps, on account of. “For a proof of his own righteousness in passing by the sins,” etc., Macknight; “In o... - Item #0084
Page Title: Chapter 59
URL: http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol16/htm/xii.htm
..., while they live uprightly, "are a law to themselves," ( Romans 2:14 ) and that "uncircumcision is counted as circumcision," ( Romans 2:26 ) I reply that the Prophet represents God as complaining of all who have not been renewed by the Spirit of God. In this manner no man can be excep... - Item #0085
Page Title: Romans 3:23-26
URL: http://www.ccel.org/c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol38/htm/vii.viii.htm
...onnected, not with the first clause, but with the one immediately preceding; and dia< may be rendered here in; see a note on Romans 2:26 ; or more properly, perhaps, on account of. "For a proof of his own righteousness in passing by the sins," etc., Macknight ; "In order to declare ... - Item #0086
Page Title: Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Isaiah - Volume 4 (xii.i)
URL: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/calcom16.xii.i.html
...iles, while they live uprightly, are a law to themselves, ( Romans 2:14 ) and that uncircumcision is counted as circumcision, ( Romans 2:26 ) I reply that the Prophet represents God as complaining of all who have not been renewed by the Spirit of God. In this manner no man can be excep... - Item #0087
Page Title: Commentary on Romans (vii.viii)
URL: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/calcom38.vii.viii.html
...y seem connected, not with the first clause, but with the one immediately preceding; and may be rendered here in; see a note on Romans 2:26 ; or more properly, perhaps, on account of. For a proof of his own righteousness in passing by the sins, etc., Macknight ; In order to declare his... - Item #0088
Page Title: Recipes for Living / Volume1. / Number21.
URL: http://www.ccic-sv.org/tom_recipes/v1n21_a.html
...s that abiding the Law is not the issue. He asks: if a Gentile keeps the requirements of the Law, will he be considered a Jew? (Romans 2:26-27) Paul's argument is that, to a Jew, circumcision and keeping the Law are two independent but equivalent things. You cannot have one without the... - Item #0089
Page Title: Recipes for Living / Volume1. / Number21.
URL: http://www.ccic-sv.org/tom_recipes/v1n21_b.html
... in the Law is not really the issue. He asks: if a Gentile keeps the requirements of the Law, will he not be considered a Jew? (Romans 2:26-27) Paul's argument is that, to a Jew, circumcision and keeping the Law are two independent but equivalent things. You cannot have one without the... - Item #0090
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