Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
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Gill's Exposition
Nay, in all these things,.... The former words being inserted in a parenthesis, these are an answer to the question in Rom 8:35, "what shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation?"…
Barnes' Notes
Nay - But. Notwithstanding our severe pressures and trials. In all these things - In the very midst of them; while we are enduring them we are able to triumph; compare 1Co 15:57. We are more than…
Adam Clarke
Nay - as the prophet adds in the same place, all this is come upon us, yet have we not forgotten thee, nor dealt falsely in thy covenant, Rom 8:17, Rom 8:18, so all these things may happen unto us;…
The apostle closes this excellent discourse upon the privileges of believers with a holy triumph, in the name of all the saints. Having largely set forth the mystery of God's love to us in Christ, and…
Cambridge Bible
Nay Lit., and perhaps better, But: q. d., "Such are indeed our sufferings; butin all these things &c."
we are more than conquerors "Wir überwinden weit;" Luther. If this glorious utterance (a single…
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