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Romans 15:1

We the strong (hmeiv oi dunatoi). Paul identifies himself with this wing in the controversy. He means the morally strong as in II Corinthians 12:10; II Corinthians 13:9, not the mighty as in I Corinthians 1:26.

The infirmities (ta asqenhmata). "The weaknesses" (cf. asqenwn in Romans 14:1-2), the scruples "of the not strong" (twn adunatwn). See Acts 14:8 where it is used of the man weak in his feet (impotent).

To bear (bastazein). As in Galatians 6:2, common in the figurative sense.

Not to please ourselves (mh eautoiv areskein). Precisely Paul's picture of his own conduct in I Corinthians 10:33.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Romans 15:1:

Acts 14:8
1 Corinthians 9:22

 

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