Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Romans 1:30

haters of God—The word usually signifies "God-hated," which some here prefer, in the sense of "abhorred of the Lord"; expressing the detestableness of their character in His sight (compare Proverbs 22:14; Psalms 73:20). But the active sense of the word, adopted in our version and by the majority of expositors, though rarer, agrees perhaps better with the context.



Romans 1:28-31

gave them over—or "up" (see on Romans 1:24).

to do those things which are not convenient—in the old sense of that word, that is, "not becoming," "indecorous," "shameful."




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Romans 1:30:

Ezekiel 16:45
Romans 1:18
1 Timothy 1:13
Revelation 13:3

 

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