Verses 11-14
Romans 13:11-2 Chronicles : . Watching for the Day.
Romans 13:11-2 Kings : a . “ And this (do)”— the punctual payment of love’ s debts— as men “ aware of the crisis. . . . It is the hour of waking: the night has far advanced,” etc. Between these sentences intervenes Romans 13:11 b: “ now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.” The older Roman Christians (see e.g. Romans 16:7), like Paul, had long watched for Christ’ s great day ( 1 Corinthians 1:8, 1 Thessalonians 5:2, etc.). “ Salvation” ( cf. Romans 5:10), beginning with justification, extends to the redemption of the body (see Romans 3:24, Romans 8:23; cf. Ephesians 1:7; Ephesians 1:14, etc.).
Romans 13:12 b – Romans 13:14 sounds the reveillé . “ The works of darkness” are the night-raiment to be exchanged for “ the weapons of light” ( cf. Ephesians 5:8-1 Kings :)— the armour for the day’ s battle (see 1 Thessalonians 5:8, Ephesians 6:13 ff.) The thought of a final struggle attending the Messiah’ s advent pervaded contemporary Apocalyptic: see Daniel 11, Enoch 90 : 16 , etc.; cf. 2 Thessalonians 2:5-2 Kings :, Revelation 16:13-Nehemiah :. The warrior must have no part in the foulness and quarrelsomeness of night-revellers ( Romans 13:13; cf. Revelation 19:14). “ Putting on” his Captain’ s character ( cf. Romans 8:29, Galatians 3:27), he “ forgoes all planning for sensual gratification.”
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