Expositor's Bible: The Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans

by Handley Moule

Summary

Expositor’s Bible: The Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans (1894) is part of the original fifty volumes known as The Expositor’s Bible edited by W. Robertson Nicoll. This exposition of Romans is done by Handley C. G. Moule. The introductory Preface includes comments on the difficulties (in some cases) in translating the original Greek into English. Moule also includes some contextual insights for the writing of Romans. The sixteen chapters of Romans are broken up into thirty-two chapters that include a topical heading and scripture reference. For example, Chapter 4 is entitled, “Need for the Gospel: God’s Anger and Man’s Sin” using Romans 1:18-23. Following through with preface, each chapter includes footnotes, many of which deal with interpretation/translation of the original Greek.

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  Born: 1841
Died: 1920
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