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Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistle to the Romans, Volume 1 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume one of the Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistle to the Romans covers chapters 1–7 and includes a detailed introduction and a list of exegetical works that Meyer felt were integral to his studies of the Pauline Epistles.

under the further guidance of the divine Spirit and in the school of his own experiences so full of trial, the Apostle, who by the most extensive and most successful proclamation of the Gospel, especially among the Gentiles, and by his triumphant liberation of that Gospel from the fetters of Mosaism on the one hand and from the disturbing influences of the current theosophic speculations on the other, did more than all the other apostles—he, the Thirteenth, more than the Twelve, who had been called
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