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Verses 9-20

Romans 3:9-Proverbs : . sums up the impeachment of mankind.

Romans 3:9 . Paul has beaten down Jewish counter-pleas; he and his fellow-believers (“ we” ) might be supposed to have some apology in reserve: “ What then? do we make any defence?” ( mg.). “ Not in the least! for we have already charged Jews and Greeks alike with being all under the power of sin.”

Romans 3:10-Job : . The universal accusation is restated by a string of OT sentences (p. 805 ) gathered, with the exception of Romans 3:15-Esther : ( Isaiah 59:7 f.), from the Psalter, which poignantly depict the sinfulness of mankind. Two things are conspicuous in this sad catena: the world’ s “ unrighteousness” is traced to a want of “ understanding about God” ( Romans 3:11; Romans 3:18; cf. Romans 1:18-Isaiah :); here cruelty, the wrong of man toward man, predominates, as foulness, the wrong of man toward himself, did in ch. 1 .

Romans 3:19 f. resumes the thread of Romans 3:9: “ We know, moreover, that in whatsoever things the law pronounces, it speaks to those within its scope, that every mouth may be stopped” (Jewish mouths particularly), “ and all the world may find itself obnoxious to God’ s judgment; because by works of law,” etc. ( Psalms 143:2). “ For through law comes the fuller knowledge of sin” : this concluding sentence awaits explanation in ch. 7 ( cf. p. 823 ).

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