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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Romans 14:14

I know - This is an admission made to the “Gentile” convert, who believed that it was lawful to partake of food of every kind. This the apostle concedes; and says he is fully apprized of this. But though he knew this, yet he goes on to say Romans 14:15, that it would be well to regard the conscientious scruples of others on the subject. It may be remarked here that the apostle Paul had formerly quite as many scruples as any of his brethren had then. But his views had been changed.And am... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Romans 14:15

But if thy brother ... - This address is to the “Gentile” convert. In the previous verse, Paul admitted. that the prejudice of the Jew was not well-founded. But admitting that still the question was, “how” he should be treated while he had that prejudice. The apostle here shows the Gentile that “he” ought not so to act as unnecessarily to wound his feelings, or to grieve him.Be grieved - Be pained; as a conscientious man always is, when he sees another, and especially a Christian brother, do... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Romans 14:16

Let not then your good ... - That which you esteem to be right, and which may be right in itself. You are not bound by the ceremonial law. You are free from the yoke of bondage This freedom you esteem to be a good - a favor - a high privilege. And so it is; but you should not make such a use of it as to do injury to others.Be evil spoken of - Greek, Be blasphemed. Do not so use your Christian liberty as to give occasion for railing and unkind remarks from your brethren, so as to produce... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Romans 14:13

Romans 14:13. Let us not therefore judge one another any more Seeing that judgment belongs to Christ. “The apostle’s meaning is, Since we are all the servants of Christ, and are to be judged by him at the last day, we ought not to usurp his prerogative, by pronouncing one another profane, or bigoted, or wicked, merely because we differ in opinion about matters, concerning which Christ hath commanded us to judge for ourselves. Nevertheless, notorious wickedness, whether in principle or... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Romans 14:14-16

Romans 14:14-16. I know By the light of reason; and am persuaded Or assured; by the Lord Jesus Probably by a particular revelation from him; that there is nothing No kind of meat; unclean of itself Or unlawful under the gospel. But to him that esteemeth any thing unclean That in his conscience accounts it to be so; it is unclean How indifferent soever it is in itself: and he will contract guilt before God, by allowing himself in it, whether it be to indulge his own taste, or to... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Romans 14:1-23

The use of Christian liberty (14:1-15:13)Although Christians are free from religious rules and regulations such as those found in Moses’ law, some have difficulty living with such freedom. Because their faith is not strong, they have their own laws which they feel bound to keep. Other Christians should accept such people warmly into their fellowship and not argue with them about personal opinions (14:1).Some of the Jewish Christians in the church in Rome had grown little in their faith and... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Romans 14:13

not . . . any more = no longer. Greek. meketi. App-105 . that . . . put = not ( App-105 ) to put. stumblingblock . See Romans 9:32 . occasion to fall . Greek. skandalon. See Romans 9:33 . in, &c. Literally to the brother. read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Romans 14:14

know . App-132 . persuaded . See Romans 8:38 . Lord Jesus . See Romans 10:9 . there is nothing = nothing (Greek. oudeis) is. unclean . i.e. ceremonially unclean. See Acts 2:44 (common). but = except. Literally if ( App-118 ) not ( App-105 ). esteemeth = reckoneth. See Romans 2:3 ; Romans 4:3 . him = that same. read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Romans 14:15

But . The texts read "For". if . App-118 . be = is. thy . Omit. now . . . not = no longer. Greek. ouketi. App-105 . charitably = according to ( App-104 ) love ( App-135 .) Destroy . Literally loose, or pull, away from; the opposite to build up. See verses: Rom 19:20 ; Rom 2:12 . 1 Corinthians 8:11 . him = that same. with = by. Dative case. for . App-104 . read more

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