| 1834 - 550 pages
...to whom the Lord imputes itxuno-vni, ie reckons, counts, treats as ii'xaiof, is thus described : " Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered; blessed is the man to whom the ' Lord imputes not sin," i. e. whom he does not treat or punish' as a sinner. This is a fundamental... | |
| Alistair G. Sutcliffe, David Benyon - 1998 - 124 pages
...all of them— the sins of the future as well as those of the past. And so David cries exultantly, "Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin" (Rom. 4:7, 8). The backslider is a blessed man "unto whom God imputeth righteousness... | |
| Randy Raynes - 1999 - 164 pages
...describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, "Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...sins are covered. "Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin." — Rom. 4:1-8. The word imputeth means "to charge to one's account." Once... | |
| Barbara Pitkin - 1999 - 271 pages
...justification, or are simply not concerned with the issue of justification at all. Paul's quotation of Ps. 32:1 ("Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and...whose sins are covered; Blessed is the man to whom God does not impute sin") in Rom. 4:6 provides the occasion for Calvin to confront two challenges to... | |
| John R. Rice - 2000 - 260 pages
...in Heaven. All their sins were charged against Christ and marked paid. And Romans 4:7, 8 tells us, "Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin." Sin, in the sense that it damns souls to Hell and makes people aliens and... | |
| John R. Rice - 2000 - 132 pages
...describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin (Ro 4:1-8). Here we are told that Abraham was not justified by works. If he... | |
| Matthew A. Paulson - 2000 - 297 pages
...all, Clement believes that all the sins of Christians can be forgiven. He says, For it is written; Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall impute no sin, neither is guile in his mouth. This declaration of blessedness was pronounced... | |
| Liturgy Training Publications - 2001 - 944 pages
...also David declares the blessedness of the person to whom God credits righteousness apart from works: Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not record. The word of the Lord. R. Alleluia, alleluia. May your kindness,... | |
| John Phillips - 2002 - 296 pages
...enough. Salvation is freely bestowed. David learned moreover that cancelled sin is forever banished. "Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin" ( w. 7-8 ) . David had discovered a way to have his sins not only forgiven... | |
| Alonzo T. Jones - 2002 - 220 pages
...describeth the blessedness of the man. unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying. Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and...whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin." Rom. 4:5-8. This "blessedness" is the blessedness which the Galatians had... | |
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