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The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917], at sacred-texts.com


Romans Chapter 6

Romans 6:1

rom 6:1

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

grace

Grace (imparted). (Rom 5:1); (Rom 5:14); (Rom 5:15); (Rom 12:3); (Rom 12:6); (Rom 12:6); (Rom 12:1-15).

(See Scofield) - (Pe2 3:18).

Romans 6:2

rom 6:2

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:3

rom 6:3

so many

All we who were baptized.

Romans 6:6

rom 6:6

old self

The expression occurs elsewhere, in (Eph 4:22); (Col 3:9), and always means the man of old, corrupt human nature, the inborn tendency to evil in all men. In (Rom 6:6), it is the natural man himself; in (Eph 4:22); (Col 3:9), his ways. Positionally, in the reckoning of God, the old man is crucified, and the believer is exhorted to make this good in experience, reckoning it to be so by definitely "putting off" the old man and "putting on" the new; (Col 3:8-14); (Col 3:4); (Col 3:24);

(See Scofield) - (Eph 4:24), note 3.

Romans 6:10

rom 6:10

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

once

Literally, once for all. (Heb 10:10-12); (Heb 10:14).

Romans 6:12

rom 6:12

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:13

rom 6:13

unrighteousness

Righteousness. (Rom 6:13); (Rom 6:16); (Rom 6:18); (Rom 6:19); (Rom 6:20);

(See Scofield) - (Rom 10:10).

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:15

rom 6:15

What then

The old relation to the law and sin, and the new relation to Christ and life are illustrated by the effect of death upon servitude (Rom 6:16-23) and marriage (Rom 7:1-6).

(1) The old servitude was nominally to the law, but, since the law had no delivering power, the real master continued to be sin in the nature. The end was death. The law could not give life, and "sin" (here personified as the old self) is in itself deathful. But death in another form, ie, crucifixion with Christ, has intervened to free the servant from his double bondage to sin (Rom 6:6); (Rom 6:7), and to the law (Rom 7:4); (Rom 7:6).

(2) This effect of death is further illustrated by widowhood. Death dissolves the marriage relation (Rom 7:1-3). As natural death frees a wife from the law of her husband, so crucifixion with Christ sets the believer free from the law.

(See Scofield) - (Gal 3:24).

Romans 6:16

rom 6:16

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:17

rom 6:17

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:18

rom 6:18

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

Romans 6:19

rom 6:19

holiness

Sanctification.

(See Scofield) - (Rev 22:11).

Romans 6:22

rom 6:22

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).

holiness

Sanctification.

(See Scofield) - (Rev 22:11).

Romans 6:23

rom 6:23

sin

Sin

(See Scofield) - (Rom 3:23).


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