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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