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PARALLEL BIBLE - Romans 8:37


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King James Bible - Romans 8:37

Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.

World English Bible

No, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.

Douay-Rheims - Romans 8:37

But in all these things we overcome, because of him that hath loved us.

Webster's Bible Translation

But in all these things we are more than conquerors, through him that loved us.

Greek Textus Receptus


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Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge

VERSE (37) -
2Ch 20:25-27 Isa 25:8 1Co 15:54,57 2Co 2:14; 12:9,19 1Jo 4:4

SEV Biblia, Chapter 8:37

Antes, en todas estas cosas somos ms que vencedores por aquel que nos am.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Romans 8:37

Verse 37. Nay] as the
prophet adds in the same place, all this is come upon us, yet have we not forgotten thee, nor dealt falsely in thy covenant, ver. 17, 18, so all these things may happen unto us; but in all these things we are more than conquerors; WE abide faithful in the new covenant of our God; and HE is faithful who has promised to support and make us more than conquerors; i.e. to give us a complete triumph over sin, and death, and hell, not leaving one enemy unsubdued.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 37. Nay, in all these things , etc..] The former words being inserted in a parenthesis, these are an answer to the
question in ( Romans 8:35), what shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation? etc.. nay, it shall not, nor any of the other things mentioned: in all these things; afflictions, distresses, persecutions, famine, nakedness, sword, or any other thing of the same kind: we are more than conquerors ; not only over sin and Satan, but the world, the reproaches, afflictions, and persecutions of it; which they cheerfully and courageously undergo, insomuch that they are not only conquerors, but more than conquerors: they have above overcome, they have exceedingly the better of it; for they not only patiently bear afflictions and persecutions, but they glory in them; their experience, faith, and joy, are often increased by them; they have sometime solicited, and even wearied their persecutors; they have got the victory with ease, over Satan and his hellish emissaries, by the blood of the Lamb, and the word of their testimony: but this is not owing to themselves, or through their own strength, but through him that loved us ; meaning either God the Father, whose love is mentioned in the following verses, or rather the Lord Jesus Christ; and so some copies express it, through Christ that loved us: through him, who has got the victory over all his and his people's enemies, and makes them sharers in his conquests; through him, who is able to help them, and has strength sufficient to carry them through, and brings them off more than conquerors; who has loved them, still loves them, and whose love engages his power to stand by them and protect them against all their enemies.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 32-39 - All things whatever, in
heaven and earth, are not so great a display of God's free love, as the gift of his coequal Son to be the atonement of the cross for the sin of man; and all the rest follows upon union with him, and interest in him. All things, all which can be the causes of means of any real good to the faithful Christian. He that has prepare a crown and a kingdom for us, will give us what we need in the way to it. Men may justify themselves, though the accusations are in ful force against them; but if God justifies, that answers all. By Chris we are thus secured. By the merit of his death he paid our debt. Yea rather that is risen again. This is convincing evidence that Divin justice was satisfied. We have such a Friend at the right hand of God all power is given to him. He is there, making intercession. Believer does your soul say within you, Oh that he were mine! and oh that I wer his; that I could please him and live to him! Then do not toss you spirit and perplex your thoughts in fruitless, endless doubtings, but as you are convinced of ungodliness, believe on Him who justifies the ungodly. You are condemned, yet Christ is dead and risen. Flee to Hi as such. God having manifested his love in giving his own Son for us can we think that any thing should turn aside or do away that love Troubles neither cause nor show any abatement of his love. Whateve believers may be separated from, enough remains. None can take Chris from the believer: none can take the believer from Him; and that is enough. All other hazards signify nothing. Alas, poor sinners! thoug you abound with the possessions of this world, what vain things ar they! Can you say of any of them, Who shall separate us? You may be removed from pleasant dwellings, and friends, and estates. You may eve live to see and seek your parting. At last you must part, for you mus die. Then farewell, all this world accounts most valuable. And what hast thou left, poor soul, who hast not Christ, but that which tho wouldest gladly part with, and canst not; the condemning guilt of all thy sins! But the soul that is in Christ, when other things are pulle away, cleaves to Christ, and these separations pain him not. Yea, when death comes, that breaks all other unions, even that of the soul an body, it carries the believer's soul into the nearest union with it beloved Lord Jesus, and the full enjoyment of him for ever __________________________________________________________________


Greek Textus Receptus


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235 CONJ εν 1722 PREP τουτοις 5125 D-DPN πασιν 3956 A-DPN υπερνικωμεν 5245 5719 V-PAI-1P δια 1223 PREP του 3588 T-GSM αγαπησαντος 25 5660 V-AAP-GSM ημας 2248 P-1AP

Vincent's NT Word Studies

37. We are more than conquerors (upernikwmen). A
victory which is more than a victory. "A holy arrogance of victory in the might of Christ" (Meyer).

Robertson's NT Word Studies

8:37 {Nay} (alla). On the contrary, we shall not be separated. {We are more than conquerors} (hupernikwmen). Late and rare compound. Here only in N.T. "We
gain a surpassing victory through the one who loved us."


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