The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 3 -
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There Is No One Righteous
(Psalm 14:1–7; Psalm 53:1–6; Isaiah 59:1–17)
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Righteousness through Faith in Christ
(Philippians 3:1–11)
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Footnotes
(a)3:3 Literally, ‘absit’ means ‘let it be away’ or ‘may it be far.’ More loosely ‘God forbid’ or ‘Certainly not’ or ‘By no means.’(Conte)
(b)3:4
God only is essentially true: All men in their own capacity are liable to lies and nevertheless God, who is the truth, will make good his promise of keeping his church in all truth. See St. John. 16:13.(Challoner)
(c)3:10
There is not any man just, viz: by virtue either of the law of nature, or of the law of Moses; but only by faith and grace.(Challoner)
(d)3:28
By faith, etc: The faith, to which the apostle here attributes man’s justification, is not a presumptuous assurance of our being justified; but a firm and lively belief of all that God has revealed or promised. Heb. 11. A faith working through charity in Jesus Christ. Gal. 5:6. In short, a faith which takes in hope, love, repentance, and the use of the sacraments. And the works which he here excludes, are only the works of the that is, such as are done by the law of nature, or that of Moses, antecedent to the faith of but by no means, such as follow faith, and proceed from it.(Challoner)