For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Gill's Exposition
For the wages of sin is death,.... By sin, is meant every sin, original sin, actual sin, every kind of sin, lesser and greater: the "death" which sin deserves, is a corporeal death; which is not owing…
Barnes' Notes
For the wages of sin - The word translated here “wages” ὀψώνια opsōnia properly denotes what is purchased to be eaten with bread, as fish, flesh, vegetables, etc. (Schleusner); and thence, it means…
Adam Clarke
For the wages of sin is death - The second death, everlasting perdition. Every sinner earns this by long, sore, and painful service. O! what pains do men take to get to hell! Early and late they toil…
The apostle's transition, which joins this discourse with the former, is observable: "What shall we say then? Rom 6:1. What use shall we make of this sweet and comfortable doctrine? Shall we do evil…
Cambridge Bible
For The "for" refers to the last statement. The verse may be paraphrased, "For whereas the wages of sin is death, the gift of God is, as we have now said, eternal life."
wages The Gr. is same word as…
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