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  1. Epistle to the Romans Paperback – March 30, 1960. by John Murray (Author) 4.6 63 ratings. See all formats and editions. Careful scholarship and spiritual insight characterize this enduring commentary on Romans, generally considered to be Paul's most profound letter.

    • Old Commentary, Modern Relevance
    • Murray The Plowman
    • Tackling Romans
    • Prized Possession

    Thus, the small boy reared on a small croft in the Scottish Highlands became the revered professor of systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. In addition to being a “lad o’ pairts,” he was, as those who had the privilege of meeting or hearing him recognized, “a man o’ wecht”—a man of weight—what the Hebrew Bible cal...

    The New International Commentary on the New Testamentseries was groundbreaking in its day and in some ways signaled conservative biblical scholarship’s coming of age. It’s difficult for 21st-century seminary students to envisage the quantum leap that has taken place in scholarly evangelical publications in the past half-century. A theological stude...

    In the matter of commentaries, the old Latin adage is surely applicable: de gustibus non disputandum est (you can’t argue about taste!). People appreciate different commentaries for different reasons. And while commentators are duty bound to discuss the entire text, inevitably an author’s interests and strengths (what Murray calls “predilections”) ...

    As a fellow Scot, it’s a great personal privilege to commend this commentary. On Murray’s return to Scotland, his friend and colleague, the Old Testament scholar E. J. Young, wrote, “I remember that when I was a student and you had lectured on Romans 5:12–19 I was so moved by the content of those verses that I took a long walk that afternoon just t...

  2. Mar 24, 2021 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 2 v. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Introduction -- The author -- The occasion -- The church at Rome -- Summary of contents -- Text,exposition and notes -- Salutation -- Introduction -- Theme of the epistle -- The universality of sin and condemnation -- The Gentiles -- The Jews -- The ...

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  4. Now offered to readers for the first time in a single-volume format with updated indexes, The Epistle to the Romans features a new and and instructive introduction by Sinclair B. Ferguson that illuminates the context of Murray's timeless commentary with insight into how and why it came to be a landmark volume both academically and pastorally.

  5. Product Details. Title: The Epistle to the Romans. Author: John Murray. Series: New International Commentary on the Old and New Testament.

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