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羅馬人書註釋(繁體) Commentary on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans (Traditional Chinese)

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稱法國的加爾文約翰為改革時期的最大學者,不為過言。他的註釋書以及其他著述,曾在世上傳讀四百年之久,迄今在近代教會中仍廣被使用,幫助主的子民解釋神的話語。

神給加爾文的特殊恩賜,乃是他熱誠傳福音的信仰,以及他對聖經神學廣泛的理解。這種平衡乃在於他解釋聖經時,精密地注意到聖經的字句與上下文的意義。他所寫的聖經註釋,是從聖經當中,為人的信仰與生活擬定神話語的詳細真理。

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“當我們配合神的旨意而將我們自己作為祭物獻上時,我們的生命才是正確的、有次序的。當我們獻身於公義及聖潔時,使我們知道我們的勞苦是為神所喜悅的,也是蒙祂所悅納的;這也是我們獻身的最大安慰。” (Page 299)

“先要將身體當作祭物獻給神。這乃是說,我們已不再隨我們自己的心意而行,卻是讓神隨祂的心意叫我們怎麼行,我們就怎麼行。但是,除非我們先捨下自己,拒絕自己,不然我們不能達到這一點。” (Page 299)

“心意更新的目的,乃是要我們放棄自己的策劃與慾望,以及一切屬人的事,要我們單顧念神的旨意,認識神的旨意就是真智慧。假使我們必須先要心意更新,為的是要察驗何為神的旨意,那麼顯然地,未更新的人心是與神為敵的。” (Page 301)

“第一、我們是屬於神的;第二、為了這個緣故,我們就應當聖潔,因為所獻於神的,若不先已分別為聖,就有辱於神” (Page 299)

“現在他要開始討論信徒道德生活的規律,而且是極有次序地按著條理來討論。靈魂既已因對於神及基督的認識而得了救恩,並有了屬天的生命,我們的人生就應當有一個規律,也就是被神聖的戒律與規例所管理” (Page 297)

  • 書名 (Title): 羅馬人書註釋 Commentary on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans
  • 作者 (Author): 約翰.加爾文 John Calvin
  • 出版社 (Publisher): 改革宗出版社 Reformation Translation Fellowship Publishing Company
  • 出版日期 (Publication Date): 2005
  • 頁數 (Pages): 380
  • 資源類別 (Resource Type):註釋書 Commentaries
  • 主題 (Topic): 聖經研讀 Biblical Studies - 保羅書信 Pauline Studies

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John Calvin

John Calvin (1509–1564), one of the most important thinkers in church history, was a prominent French theologian during the Protestant Reformation and the father of Calvinism. His theological works, biblical commentaries, tracts, treatises, sermons, and letters helped establish the Reformation throughout Europe.

Calvinism has spawned movements and sparked controversy throughout the centuries. Calvin began his work in the church at the age of 12, intending to train for the priesthood. Calvin attended the Collège de la Marche in Paris at 14, before studying law at the University of Orléans and continuing his studies at the University of Bourges.

In 1532, Calvin’s first published work appeared: a commentary on Seneca’s De Clementia. The controversy of calling for reform in the Catholic Church disciplined Calvin in his writing project, and he began working on the first edition of The Institutes of the Christian Religion, which appeared in 1536. Calvin’s Commentaries and The Letters of John Calvin are also influential; both appear in the Calvin 500 Collection.

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