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People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 15:32 That I may come, etc. Three things he desires through their prayers: (1) That he may be delivered from his Jewish enemies; (2) be cordially received by his Jewish brethren (Romans 15:31); (3) "come unto them with joy by the will of God". He did come to Rome, submissive to the will of God (Acts 23:11), but not "in joy" (Acts 28:16), though no doubt God was with him and "refreshed" him.
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Romans 15:32
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