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A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture is the result of nine years of work by a group of scholars who believed that biblical learning must be integrated with traditional Christianity if it was to bear any spiritual message or fruit for modern society. Their endeavor was to sum up the results of recent international scholarship, and to put them at the disposal not only of Catholics but also of...

he condemned …, cf. WV; (b) as an apposition in the nominative or accusative: God condemned sin in the flesh, which the law could not do. ‘His own son’: perhaps chosen deliberately instead of Jesus or Christ, to distinguish him from the adopted sons in 15 f. ‘In the likeness of sinful flesh’: so the Greek text against Vg, DV, cf. Lagrange; notice the bearing of the text on the pre-existence of Christ, περὶ ἁμαρτίας, ‘of sin’ DV = (a) on behalf of sin; (b) as sin offering. ‘Condemned’: according
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