Romans 3:8
Russian RST Bible - 1900-1907 - Книги Священнаго Писанія Ветхаго и Новаго Завѣта въ русскомъ переводѣ съ параллельными мѣстами.
Что это значит?
This verse is Paul clarifying that he never taught doing evil to achieve good outcomes, which was a false accusation against him and his teachings. The key message is that such behavior leads to condemnation.
Объяснение для детей
Imagine if someone said you told others to break toys so they could get better ones. You would say, 'That's not true! I never said that!' Paul is doing the same here, saying he didn't teach bad things to make good things happen.
Исторический контекст
Paul wrote this in his letter to the Romans around 57 AD. He was addressing false accusations made against him and correcting misunderstandings about his teachings among Christians who were mostly Gentiles.
Применение сегодня
In a modern scenario, if someone says you advocated cheating on tests to get good grades, you would want to clear your name by saying that's not true. Paul is doing something similar here, refuting the idea that he taught harmful actions for beneficial outcomes.
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