rwp Romans:15:1-7
rwp@Romans:15:1 @{We the strong} (\hmeis hoi dunatoi\). Paul identifies himself with this wing in the controversy. He means the morally strong as in strkjv@2Corinthians:12:10; strkjv@13:9|, not the mighty as in strkjv@1Corinthians:1:26|. {The infirmities} (\ta asthenmata\). "The weaknesses" (cf. \asthenn\ in strkjv@14:1,2|), the scruples "of the not strong" (\tn adunatn\). See strkjv@Acts:14:8| where it is used of the man weak in his feet (impotent). {To bear} (\bastazein\). As in strkjv@Galatians:6:2|, common in the figurative sense. {Not to please ourselves} (\m heautois areskein\). Precisely Paul's picture of his own conduct in strkjv@1Corinthians:10:33|.
rwp@Romans:15:2 @{For that which is good} (\eis to agathon\). "For the good." As in strkjv@14:16,19|. Not to please men just for popular favours, but for their benefit.
rwp@Romans:15:3 @{Pleased not himself} (\ouch heauti resen\). Aorist active indicative of \aresk\ with the usual dative. The supreme example for Christians. See strkjv@14:15|. He quotes strkjv@Psalms:69:9| (Messianic Psalm) and represents the Messiah as bearing the reproaches of others.
rwp@Romans:15:4 @{Were written aforetime} (\proegraph\). Second aorist passive indicative of \prograph\, old verb, in N.T. only here, strkjv@Galatians:3:1| (which see); strkjv@Ephesians:3:3; strkjv@Jude:1:4|. {For our learning} (\eis tn hmeteran didaskalian\). "For the instruction of us." Objective sense of possessive pronoun \hmeteros\. See strkjv@Matthew:15:9; strkjv@2Timothy:3:16| for \didaskalian\ (from \didask\, to teach). {We might have hope} (\tn elpida echmen\). Present active subjunctive of \ech\ with \hina\ in final clause, "that we might keep on having hope." One of the blessed uses of the Scriptures.
rwp@Romans:15:5 @{The God of patience and comfort} (\ho theos ts hupomons kai ts paraklses\). Genitive case of the two words in verse 4| used to describe God who uses the Scriptures to reveal himself to us. See strkjv@2Corinthians:1:3| for this idea; strkjv@Romans:15:13| for "the God of hope"; strkjv@15:33| for "the God of peace." {Grant you} (\di humin\). Second aorist active optative (_Koin_ form for older \doi\) as in strkjv@2Thessalonians:3:16; strkjv@Ephesians:1:17; strkjv@2Timothy:1:16,18; strkjv@2:25|, though MSS. vary in strkjv@Ephesians:1:17; strkjv@2Timothy:2:25| for \di\ (subjunctive). The optative here is for a wish for the future (regular idiom). {According to Christ Jesus} (\kata Christon Isoun\). "According to the character or example of Christ Jesus" (2Corinthians:11:17; strkjv@Colossians:2:8; strkjv@Ephesians:5:24|).
rwp@Romans:15:6 @{With one accord} (\homothumadon\). Here alone in Paul, but eleven times in Acts (Acts:1:14|, etc.). {With one mouth} (\en heni stomati\). Vivid outward expression of the unity of feeling. {May glorify} (\doxazte\). Present active subjunctive of \doxaz\, final clause with \hina\ "that ye may keep on glorifying." For "the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" see strkjv@2Corinthians:1:3; strkjv@9:31| for discussion. It occurs also in strkjv@Ephesians:1:3; strkjv@1Peter:1:3|.
rwp@Romans:15:7 @{Receive ye} (\proslambanesthe\ as in strkjv@14:1|), {received} (\proselabeto\, here of Christ as in strkjv@14:3| of God). The repetition here is addressed to both the strong and the weak and the "us" (\hms\) includes all.