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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 14:23
He that doubteth is condemned if he eateth. He is contrasted with
him "who has faith" (Romans 14:22). He has not faith, or does not
believe that it is right to eat these meats. Hence he is "condemned"
("damned") by his own conscience.
Whatsoever [is] not from faith is sin. The context shows that Paul
means that whenever actions are done by a Christian which he does not
believe are right, he sins in doing them. If he is doubtful whether
they are right, he must not do them.
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Romans 14:23
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