| John Flavel - 1770 - 528 pages
...of itt Thus God laid, and Chrift took our fins upon him, though in him was no fin, 2 Cor. v. 2 i. " He hath " made him to be fin for us, who knew no fin," (ie) who Was clean^ and altogether void of fin. (30 We thankfully acknowledge, that Chrift hath fo... | |
| Richard Rawlin - 1772 - 324 pages
...terms, as the great end, why fin was charged upon Chrifl, as the Surety of his people, 2 Cor. v. 2 1 . * For ' he hath made him to be fin for us, who knew ' no fin ; that we might be made the righteouf' nefs of God in him,' ie might have in him that righteoufnefs, which not only fcreens from... | |
| John Gill - 1773 - 618 pages
...Chrift, though it is not in fo many fyllables exprefied, the thing itfelf is plain and clear : be batb made him to be fin for us, who knew no fin* ; that is, God made him fin by imputing fin to him, for in no other way could he be made fin, fince no fin... | |
| John Fletcher - 1775 - 500 pages
...fin, ihould LIVE TO RICHTEJUSNESS, I Pet. ii. 24. — I will K k make I. We pray you, Chrilt's Head, be ye reconciled to God : for he hath made him to be si N [that is, a fin-offering] for us, who knew no fin; that we might be ( 39» ) be made THE RIGHTEOUSNESS... | |
| John Barclay - 1776 - 516 pages
...called their fm his ? Read Ifa. liii. and fuch paffages as thefe : It pleafed God to t make him fm for ' us who knew no fin, that we might be made the ' righteoufr.efs of God in him — He bare our fins in 1 his own body — He was made a cuife for us... | |
| Thomas Dutton - 1778 - 200 pages
...Dinner's count; as he put, or placed, his fin * Rom. i. iS, 17. .' Chrift's fcore: As 2 Cor. v. 2 i. For he hath made him to be fin for us, who knew no Jin ; that we might be made the righteoufnefs of God in him. Chrift knew no fin, either by inhefion,... | |
| John Gill - 1778 - 648 pages
...to make bis foul an offering for Jin", and with Jefus, who v/zs made Jin", that is, an offering for fin, for us, who knew no fin, that we might be made the rigbteoufnefs of God in him. From the whole it appears, that this Pfalm is a literal prophecy of the... | |
| William Bromley Cadogan (hon.) - 1786 - 38 pages
...God was in Chriil re" conciling the world unto Himfelf and not " imputing their trefpaflcs unto them. For " He hath made Him to be fin for us who " knew no fm, that we might be made the " righteoufnefs of God in Him." » This is God's method of mewing mercy... | |
| John Jamieson - 1790 - 188 pages
...without fatisfaction for them, the realbn of this non-imputation is given in the following verfe ; " For he hath made him to be fin for us, who knew no *' no fin," that is, he hath imputed the guilt of our fins to an innocent perfon, and required full... | |
| Thomas Bowman - 1790 - 260 pages
...curfe for us." Galat. iii. 13. " We were reconciled to God by the death of hia Son." Rom. v. 10. " He hath made him to be fin for us, who knew no fin." II. Cor. v. 21. " Being juflified freely by his grace§ through the redemption that is in Chriffc Jefus;... | |
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