Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
What shall we then say to these things?--"We can no farther go, think, wish" [BENGEL]. This whole passage, to Romans 8:34, and even to the end of the chapter, strikes all thoughtful interpreters and readers, as transcending almost every thing in language, while OLSHAUSEN notices the "profound and colossal" character of the thought.
If God be for us, who can be against us?--If God be resolved and engaged to bring us through, all our enemies must be His; and "Who would set the briers and thorns against Him in battle? He would go through them. He would burn them together" (Isaiah 27:4). What strong consolation is here! Nay, but the great Pledge of all has already been given; for,
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Haggai 1:13
Romans 8:27
Titus 1:1
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