rwp Romans:4:25
rwp@Romans:4:25 @{For our justification} (\dia tn dikaisin hmn\). The first clause (\paredoth dia ta paraptmata\) is from strkjv@Isaiah:53:12|. The first \dia\ with \paraptmata\ is probably retrospective, though it will make sense as prospective (to make atonement for our transgressions). The second \dia\ is quite clearly prospective with a view to our justification. Paul does not mean to separate the resurrection from the death of Christ in the work of atonement, but simply to show that the resurrection is at one with the death on the Cross in proof of Christ's claims.