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Romans 5:18

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5:18 Consequently, 1  just as condemnation 2  for all people 3  came 4  through one transgression, 5  so too through the one righteous act 6  came righteousness leading to life 7  for all people.

Romans 11:1

Context
Israel’s Rejection not Complete nor Final

11:1 So I ask, God has not rejected his people, has he? Absolutely not! For I too am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin.

Romans 11:16

Context
11:16 If the first portion 8  of the dough offered is holy, then the whole batch is holy, and if the root is holy, so too are the branches. 9 

1 tn There is a double connective here that cannot be easily preserved in English: “consequently therefore,” emphasizing the conclusion of what he has been arguing.

2 tn Grk “[it is] unto condemnation for all people.”

3 tn Here ἀνθρώπους (anqrwpou") has been translated as a generic (“people”) since both men and women are clearly intended in this context.

4 tn There are no verbs in the Greek text of v. 18, forcing translators to supply phrases like “came through one transgression,” “resulted from one transgression,” etc.

5 sn One transgression refers to the sin of Adam in Gen 3:1-24.

6 sn The one righteous act refers to Jesus’ death on the cross.

7 tn Grk “righteousness of life.”

8 tn Grk “firstfruits,” a term for the first part of something that has been set aside and offered to God before the remainder can be used.

9 sn Most interpreters see Paul as making use of a long-standing metaphor of the olive tree (the root…the branches) as a symbol for Israel. See, in this regard, Jer 11:16, 19. A. T. Hanson, Studies in Paul’s Technique and Theology, 121-24, cites rabbinic use of the figure of the olive tree, and goes so far as to argue that Rom 11:17-24 is a midrash on Jer 11:16-19.



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