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KwabaseRoma 3:8

8 Yini na ukuba singabi sesisithi (ngoko ke sinyeliswayo, ngoko ke abathile bathi, sithi thina), Masenze okubi, ukuze kuvele okulungileyo? abakugwetywa kuyeleleyo.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Accusation, False;   Bigotry;   Boasting;   Slander;   Scofield Reference Index - Justification;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Grace;   Slander;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Evil;   Gossip;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Blasphemy;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Calvinists;   Justification;   Man;   Pious Frauds;   Zeal;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Fall of Man;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Providence;   Rahab (1);   Romans, the Epistle to the;   Saul;   Tamar (2);   Holman Bible Dictionary - Antinomianism;   God;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Blasphemy;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Abraham ;   Blasphemy ;   Condemnation;   Evil-Speaking;   Justification (2);   Reproach (2);   Romans Epistle to the;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Damnation;   30 To Do, Practise;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Righteousness;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Blasphemy;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Affirm;   Damn;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Pauline Theology;   Salvation;   Slander;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for February 16;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

we be: Matthew 5:11, 1 Peter 3:16, 1 Peter 3:17

Let us: Romans 5:20, Romans 6:1, Romans 6:15, Romans 7:7, Jude 1:4

Reciprocal: Genesis 19:8 - let Genesis 19:13 - Lord hath Genesis 27:24 - I am Genesis 27:35 - General Exodus 23:1 - shalt not Deuteronomy 25:11 - to deliver her husband Joshua 2:5 - the men went out Judges 16:7 - If they bind Judges 19:24 - them 1 Kings 15:19 - break thy league 2 Kings 10:18 - Jehu Nehemiah 6:6 - It is reported Jeremiah 40:16 - Thou shalt Malachi 3:5 - fear Matthew 5:19 - shall teach John 11:50 - General Acts 6:11 - they Acts 25:3 - laying Romans 9:19 - Thou 1 Corinthians 15:15 - General 2 Corinthians 6:8 - evil

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And not rather, as we be slanderously reported,.... These are the apostle's own words, in answer to the objector he represented; and it is as if he should say, why do not you go on? why do you stop here? "and not rather" say, as we are evil spoken of, and our doctrine is blasphemed:

and as some affirm; ignorantly and audaciously enough:

that we say; and teach:

let us do evil that good may come; a slander cast upon the apostle's doctrine of unconditional election, free justification, and of God's overruling the sins of men for good; and is the same which is cast on ours now, and is no small proof of the likeness and sameness of doctrines:

whose damnation is just; whose judgment would have been right, and their censure of our doctrines just, had it been true that we held such a principle, taught such a doctrine, or encouraged such a practice: or their condemnation is just, for aspersing our principles and practices in so vile a manner; and all such persons are deserving of damnation, who teach such things, or practise after this sort.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And not rather - This is the answer of the apostle. He meets the objection by showing its tendency if carried out, and if it were made a principle of conduct. The meaning is, “If the glory of God is to be promoted by sin, and if a man is not therefore to be condemned, or held guilty for it; if this fact absolves man from crime, “why not carry the doctrine out, and make it a principle of conduct, and do all the evil we can, in order to promote his glory.” This was the fair consequence of the objection. And yet this was a result so shocking and monstrous, that all that was necessary in order to answer the objection was merely to state this consequence. Every man’s moral feelings would revolt at the doctrine; everyman would know that it could not be true; and every man, therefore, could see that the objection was not valid.

As we - This refers, doubtless, to the apostles, and to Christians generally. It is unquestionable, that this accusation was often brought against them.

Slanderously reported - Greek, As we are “blasphemed.” This is the legitimate and proper use of the word “blaspheme,” to speak of one in a reproachful and calumnious manner.

As some affirm ... - Doubtless Jews. Why they should affirm this, is not known. It was doubtless, however, some perversion of the doctrines that the apostles preached. The doctrines which were thus misrepresented and abused, were probably these: the apostles taught that the sins of people were the occasion of promoting God’s glory in the plan of salvation. That “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound;” Romans 5:20. That God, in the salvation of people, would be glorified just in proportion to the depth and pollution of the guilt which was forgiven. This was true; but how easy was it to misrepresent this as teaching that people ought to sin in order to promote God’s glory! and instead of stating it as an inference which they drew from the doctrine, to state it as what the apostles actually taught. This is the common mode in which charges are brought against others. People draw an inference themselves, or suppose that the doctrine leads to such an inference, and then charge it on others as what they actually hold and teach. There is one maxim which should never be departed from: “That a man is not to be held responsible for the inferences which we may draw from his doctrine; and that he is never to be represented as holding and teaching what we suppose follows from his doctrine.” He is answerable only for what he avows.

Let us do evil - That is, since sin is to promote the glory of God, let us commit as much as possible.

That good may come - That God may take occasion by it to promote his glory.

Whose damnation is just - Whose “condemnation;” see the note at Romans 14:23. This does not necessarily refer to future punishment, but it means that the conduct of those who thus slanderously perverted the doctrines of the Christian religion, and accused the apostles of teaching this doctrine, was deserving of condemnation or punishment. Thus, he expressly disavows, in strong language, the doctrine charged on Christians. Thus, he silences the objection. And thus he teaches, as a great fundamental law, “that evil is not to be done that good may come.” This is a universal rule. And this is in no case to be departed from. Whatever is evil is not to be done under any pretence. Any imaginable good which we may think will result from it; any advantage to ourselves or to our cause; or any glory which we may think may result to God, will not sanction or justify the deed. Strict, uncompromising integrity and honesty is to be the maxim of our lives; and in such a life only can we hope for success, or for the blessing of God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Romans 3:8. APOSTLE. And not rather, c.] And why do you not say, seeing you assume this ground, that in all cases we should do wickedly, because God, by freely pardoning, can so glorify his own grace? This is a most impious sentiment, but it follows from your reasoning it has, indeed, been most injuriously laid to the charge of us apostles, who preach the doctrine of free pardon, through faith, without the merit of works; but this is so manifest a perversion of the truth that a just punishment may be expected to fall on the propagators of such a slander.


 
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