Romans, the letter written by the apostle Paul is an outline of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in its purest form. Paul was writing to Christians living in a city that was the centre of the world in those days. It was the seat of government, culture and power. The Church to which Paul wrote had never met the apostle but there can be no doubt they had heard of him and knew of his importance in teaching the Christians of the day. They were young in their faith and needed Paul’s teaching to build them up, educate them and give them a message from God to help them in their trying circumstances of living and worshipping in Rome. Scripture is God breathed and we read Romans with the desire that God would speak to us, challenge us and encourage us in our daily walk with Him. It is helpful to have the works of those who have gone before us in opening the Epistle to the Romans. Haldane’s work is of great assistance to us today and we can benefit greatly from his insight, diligence and his delight at sharing what the Bible says. This short commentary is of great use to those preparing to preach and those who are devotedly reading the Scripture for their own edification. THE EXPANSIVE COMMENTARY COLLECTION is a new release of much loved and oft used commentaries. Each commentary is beautifully formatted with every verse given an uncluttered presentation for ease of reference and use. We have taken great care to provide you with each individual commentary as it was intended and written by the original author. In this volume we give you Robert Haldane’s commentary Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Robert Haldane (28th February 1764 – 12th December 1842) was a Scottish theologian and evangelist. Born in London his younger brother, James, was a minister. Both brothers studied at Dundee Grammar School then the Royal High School in Edinburgh as well as the University of Edinburgh. He was heir and then incumbent of the Airthrey estate, near Stirling, selling Airthrey house to raise funding for his mission work. Together with James, Robert Haldane established 85 churches in Scotland and Ireland. Therein baptism by immersion was practiced, weekly communion observed and a congregational form of governance was implemented. The brothers also founded a seminary to educated up and coming churchmen.
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