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In Romans Verse by Verse, Grant R. Osborne unpacks what this towering letter means for us today. Familiar with scholarly discussions yet committed to making Romans intelligible to the lay reader, Osborne skillfully explains what it meant for its original audience and how it applies to us today. The Osborne New Testament Commentaries, by respected professor and author Grant R. Osborne, are for...

This is not the emphasis either, for his preexistence is the thrust in verse 3 as well. The point here is that he was fully revealed as the Son by his resurrection. His essential being does not change, but his revelation to humankind has come in stages. This verse describes Jesus’ enthronement as messianic King and Lord of all. In Acts 13:33 Paul sees the resurrection as fulfilling Psalm 2:7: “You are my son; today I have become your father.” Again, this does not mean that he was not Son of God before,
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