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The Interpretation of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans is unavailable, but you can change that!

Thorough as a student of Greek, R. C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament with meticulous exegetical research while providing an original, literal translation of the text. With his conservative Lutheran perspective, he is unwavering in his high view of Scriptural authority, probing deeply and passionately—arguing his conclusions masterfully. Beyond exegesis, he provides...

bodily life is to be the evidence of a constant inner metamorphosis, one that is accomplished “by the renewing of the mind so that you test out what the will of God is,” test out “the thing (really) good and well-pleasing and complete,” making our mind conform to this divine newness and rejecting everything else as being spurious. Here there is the same concentrated richness of thought as in v. 1. The inner transformation begins at the moment of our justification and is to advance throughout life
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