Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Romans 3:9-20
Romans 3:9-Proverbs : . sums up the impeachment of mankind. Romans 3:9 . Paul has beaten down Jewish counter-pleas; he and his fellow-believers (“ we” ) might be supposed to have some apology in reserve: “ What then? do we make any defence?” ( mg.). “ Not in the least! for we have already charged Jews and Greeks alike with being all under the power of sin.” Romans 3:10-Job : . The universal accusation is restated by a string of OT sentences (p. 805 ) gathered, with the exception of Romans... read more
Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Romans 3:13-18
All Men Have Committed Particular Sins (3:13-18). He then goes on to demonstrate this with regard to particular sins. It will be noted that the first four lines are related to sins of speech, and the next three to sins of violence, whilst the list ends up with the claim that there is no fear of God before their eyes, for if there was they would not commit such sins. Their throat is an open sepulchre, With their tongues they have used deceit, (Psalms 5:9 LXX) The poison of asps is under their... read more