7. For he that is dead--rather, "hath died."
is freed--"hath been set free."
from sin--literally, "justified," "acquitted," "got his discharge from
sin." As death dissolves all claims, so the whole claim of sin, not only
to "reign unto death," but to keep its victims in sinful bondage, has
been discharged once for all, by the believer's penal death in the death
of Christ; so that he is no longer a "debtor to the flesh to live
after the flesh"
(Ro 8:12).
JFB.
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