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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 15:1
Mutual Love and Forbearance Enjoined
SUMMARY OF ROMANS 15: The Strong Must Bear with the Weak. Not to Seek
to Please Ourselves. Christ Did Not. As Christ Received Us, So We
Should Receive Each Other. Christ the Savior of Both Jews and
Gentiles. Paul's Apostleship. His Work Among the Gentiles. His
Purpose to Visit Rome.
We then that are strong. In the last chapter Paul contrasts the
strong and the weak. The first are those, like himself, who know that
no kind of food "is unclean of itself", and are emancipated from Jewish
prejudices. These strong ones are to bear with the "infirmities of the
weak", as has been enjoined in the preceding chapter. The lesson is a
practical one of all ages.
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Romans 15:1
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