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On the Interpretation of Romans VI. 17
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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page 206 note 1 A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (London: A. and C. Black, 1957), ad loc.Google Scholar
page 206 note 2 ‘Glossen im Römerbrief’, III, 2, in Theol. Lit. Zeitung, LXXII, no. 4 (10 1947), 202.Google Scholar
page 207 note 1 A few examples may be given. ‘They shall hand you over to councils and synagogues’ (Mark xiii. 9; cf. Luke xxi. 16);Google Scholar‘God has handed over’ the idolatrous Gentiles ‘to dishonourable passions… to a reprobate mind’ (Rom. i. 26, 28; cf. Plato, Phaedo, 82 C, 84 A);Google Scholar Paul gives his sentence ‘to hand over such-and-such a man to Satan’ (I Cor. v. 5); by an incantation on a magical papyrus (P.M.G. IV, 1245), the exorcist ‘hands over’ a demon ‘to Black Chaos’. The fact is that the notion of handing over by tradition is a specialized secondary use.