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Notes on the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to the Romans

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Broken into 13 sections, William Kelly’s Notes on the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to the Romans is the result of years of study on the topic of Romans. He concisely journeys through each chapter of the epistle, delving into doctrinal truths and practical biblical wisdom.

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Key Features

  • Segments the book of Romans into 13 distinct sections
  • Includes ample exposition on key concepts found in Romans
  • Provides an extensive outline of the epistle

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“God’s love being the source, and Christ—the death and resurrection of Christ especially—the channel of redemption with such wondrous results to the believer, ‘on this account’ (διὰ τοῦτο) we are free to approach another side of this mighty and fruitful theme—the two heads with their respective families and the two natures of the believer, derived from Adam and Christ, with the relation of the Holy Ghost to us.” (Page 68)

“The difference is an immense advantage on the side of good. How could it be otherwise with such a source of goodness as God, and with such a channel and ground and object as the man Christ Jesus?” (Page 74)

“And not as by one having sinned [is] the gift; for the judgment [was] from one unto condemnation, but the free gift from many offences unto justification.’ (Ver. 16.) The people or parties affected were before us in verse 15; the things which indicate it are prominent here. In the former contrast ‘the many’ were respectively made to depend on ‘the one,’ though ‘much more’ for those in relation to Christ. In the contrast before us one act on the part of the head that sinned sentenced into condemnation; whereas the free gift, spite of many offences, was for a state of accomplished righteousness.” (Page 74)

“What Adam was to his descendants in evil and its consequences, Christ is in good to all who are His by faith. Thus the first man is a figure of the Second.” (Page 73)

Product Details

  • Title: Notes on the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to the Romans
  • Author: William Kelly
  • Publisher: G. Morrish
  • Publication Date: 1873
  • Pages: 300

William Kelly (1823–1906), born in Ireland, moved to London after attending Trinity College in Dublin. Deeply involved with the Plymouth Brethren, he also became a prolific writer, earning the respect of theologians such as Henry Alford. He is quoted as having said “There are three things real—the Cross, the enmity of the world, the love of God.”

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