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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 14:2
For one believeth that he may eat all things. The apostle now names
one of those differences of opinion that had made trouble. Differences
had risen over food. The flesh of animals offered in idol sacrifices
was offered in the markets, and one buying could not always be sure
that he did not get it. Others, Jewish Christians, or of Judaizing
tendencies, believed it wrong to eat any food forbidden by the law.
Another . . . eateth herbs. Perhaps others believed, like the
Essenes, that the regenerate man should eat only vegetables, like the
primitive race in Eden. Hence, for one or all of these causes, some
thought meat ought to be abstained from entirely. Disputes arose over
the difference.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Romans 14:2
Romans 14:6
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