Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Romans 1:4
And declared to be the Son of God - See the note on Acts 13:33 , where this subject is considered at large. The word ορισθεντος , which we render declared, comes from οριζω , to bound, define, determine, or limit, and hence our word horizon, the line that determines the farthest visible part of the earth, in reference to the heavens. In this place the word signifies such a manifest and complete exhibition of the subject as to render it indubitable. The resurrection of Christ from the... read more
Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Romans 1:3
Concerning his Son - That is, the Gospel relates every thing concerning the conception, birth, preaching, miracles, passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ, who was of the seed-royal, being, as far as his humanity was considered, the son of David, and then the only rightful heir to the Israelitish throne. read more