Romans 5:12-21

The "wherefore" relates back to Romans 3:19-23 and may be regarded as a continuation of the discussion of the universality of sin, interrupted ; Romans 3:24-5:11; by the passage on justification and its results.

have sinned

The first sin wrought the moral ruin of the race. The demonstration is simple.

Adam to Moses

Broadly, the contrast is: Adam: sin, death; Christ: righteousness, life. Adam drew down into his ruin the old creation Romans 8:19-22 of which he was lord and head. Christ brings into moral unity with God, and into eternal life, the new creation of which he is Lord and Head. Ephesians 1:22,23. Even the animal and material creation, cursed for man's sake. Genesis 3:17 will be delivered by Christ. ; Isaiah 11:6-9; Romans 8:19-22.
one many

the one the many died.
offences

Sin. (See Scofield "Romans 3:23").
offence Sin. (See Scofield "Romans 3:23").

righteousness See Romans 5:17,18,21. (See Scofield "Romans 3:21").
offence

Sin. (See Scofield "Romans 3:23").
sinners

Sin. (See Scofield "Romans 3:23").
sin

"Sin" in Rom 6., 7. is the nature in distinction from "sins," which are manifestations of that nature. Cf. 1 John 1:8 with 1 John 1:10 where this distinction also appears.

grace Grace (in salvation). Ro 5: 2,15- 2111:5,6; 3:24 (See Scofield "John 1:17").

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