WEISS'S COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TESTAMENT VOL. III. THE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE ROMANS J Paul, a »servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, 1 Gr. bondservant. As Paul is writing to the congregation in Rome, which he had neither founded nor ever visited, he introduces himself to them in his official capacity. He is a person •who had dedicated his whole life to the special service of that Mediator of redemption who has appeared in 1 Jesus Christ. But this he could he not in accordance with any arbitrary choice on his part, but only because God had called him to be an Apostle. He thereby has separated him from among all those whom He had otherwise called to the service of His Son for the special purpose which he is to serve as an Apostle. But this was that message of joy that comes from God and which is called the gospel; for this he is to carry through all the lands in order to establish congregations, such as that which has been establis
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CONTENTS; PAGE; Romans =1; I Corinthians147; II Corinthians277; Gaiatians366; Ephesians420; Philippians463; colossians496
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