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Text -- Romans 3:12 (NET)

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3:12 All have turned away, together they have become worthless; there is no one who shows kindness, not even one.”
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rom 3:12 - -- They are together become unprofitable ( hama ēchreōthēsan ). First aorist passive indicative of achreoō . Late word in Polybius and Cilician ...

They are together become unprofitable ( hama ēchreōthēsan ).

First aorist passive indicative of achreoō . Late word in Polybius and Cilician inscription of first century a.d. Some MSS. read ēchreiōthēsan from achreios , useless (a privative and chreios , useful) as in Luk 17:10; Mat 25:30, but Westcott and Hort print as above from the rarer spelling achreos . Only here in N.T. The Hebrew word means to go bad, become sour like milk (Lightfoot).

Robertson: Rom 3:12 - -- No, not so much as one ( ouk estin heōs henos ). "There is not up to one."

No, not so much as one ( ouk estin heōs henos ).

"There is not up to one."

Vincent: Rom 3:12 - -- They are together become unprofitable ( ἅμα ἠχρειώθησαν ) Only here in the New Testament: Together carries forward the a...

They are together become unprofitable ( ἅμα ἠχρειώθησαν )

Only here in the New Testament: Together carries forward the all . The Hebrew of the Psalm means have become corrupt . The Greek word is to become useless . Compare Joh 15:6.

Vincent: Rom 3:12 - -- Good ( χρησττότητα ) Only in Paul's writings. The radical idea of the word is profitableness . Compare have become unprofitabl...

Good ( χρησττότητα )

Only in Paul's writings. The radical idea of the word is profitableness . Compare have become unprofitable . Hence it passes readily into the meaning of wholesomeness . See on Mat 11:30. It is opposed by Paul to ἀποτομία abruptness , severity (Rom 11:22). It is rendered kindness in Eph 2:7; Col 3:12; Gal 5:22. Paul, and he only, also uses ἀγαθωσύνη for goodness . The distinction as drawn out by Jerome is that ἀγαθωσύνη represents a sterner virtue, showing itself in a zeal for truth which rebukes, corrects, and chastises, as Christ when He purged the temple. Χρηστότης is more gentle, gracious, and kindly Bishop Lightfoot defines it as a kindly disposition to one's neighbor, not necessarily taking a practical form, while ἀγαθωσύνη energizes the χρηστότης .

Wesley: Rom 3:12 - -- From the good way.

From the good way.

Wesley: Rom 3:12 - -- Helpless impotent, unable to profit either themselves or others.

Helpless impotent, unable to profit either themselves or others.

JFB: Rom 3:10-12 - -- (Psa 14:1-3; Psa 53:1-3). These statements of the Psalmist were indeed suggested by particular manifestations of human depravity occurring under his ...

(Psa 14:1-3; Psa 53:1-3). These statements of the Psalmist were indeed suggested by particular manifestations of human depravity occurring under his own eye; but as this only showed what man, when unrestrained, is in his present condition, they were quite pertinent to the apostle's purpose.

Clarke: Rom 3:12 - -- They are all gone out of the way - παντες εξεκλιναν, they have all diverged from the right way, they have either abandoned or corrup...

They are all gone out of the way - παντες εξεκλιναν, they have all diverged from the right way, they have either abandoned or corrupted the worship of God: the Jews, in forsaking the law and the prophets, and the Gentiles, in acting contrary to the law which God had written on their hearts. And the departure of both from the truth proves the evil propensity of human nature in general

Clarke: Rom 3:12 - -- They are together become unprofitable - ηχρειωθησαν . They are useless, good for nothing; or, as the Hebrew has it, נאלחו neelachu...

They are together become unprofitable - ηχρειωθησαν . They are useless, good for nothing; or, as the Hebrew has it, נאלחו neelachu , they are putrid: he views the whole mass of mankind as slain and thrown together, to putrefy in heaps. This is what is termed the corruption of human nature; they are infected and infectious. What need of the mercy of God to save from such a state of degeneracy

Clarke: Rom 3:12 - -- There is none that doeth good - In Rom 3:10 it is said, There is none righteous; here, There is none that doeth good: the first may refer to the wan...

There is none that doeth good - In Rom 3:10 it is said, There is none righteous; here, There is none that doeth good: the first may refer to the want of a righteous principle; the second, to the necessary consequence of the absence of such a principle. If there be no righteousness within, there will be no acts of goodness without.

Calvin: Rom 3:12 - -- 12. It is added, 99 There is no one who doeth kindness By this we are to understand, that they had put off every feeling of humanity. For as the b...

12. It is added, 99 There is no one who doeth kindness By this we are to understand, that they had put off every feeling of humanity. For as the best bond of mutual concord among us is the knowledge of God, (as he is the common Father of all, he wonderfully unites us, and without him there is nothing but disunion,) so inhumanity commonly follows where there is ignorance of God, as every one, when he despises others, loves and seeks his own good.

TSK: Rom 3:12 - -- They are : Exo 32:8; Psa 14:3; Ecc 7:29; Isa 53:6, Isa 59:8; Jer 2:13; Eph 2:3; 1Pe 2:25 become : Gen 1:31, Gen 6:6, Gen 6:7; Mat 25:30; Phm 1:11 ther...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rom 3:12 - -- They have all gone out of the way - They have "declined"from the true path of piety and virtue. They are together - They have at the same...

They have all gone out of the way - They have "declined"from the true path of piety and virtue.

They are together - They have at the same time; or they have equally become unprofitable. They are as one; they are joined, or united in this declension. The expression denotes union, or similarity.

Become unprofitable - This word in Hebrew means to become "putrid"and "offensive,"like fruit that is spoiled. In Arabic, it is applied to "milk"that becomes sour. Applied to moral subjects, it means to become corrupt and useless. They are of no value in regard to works of righteousness.

There is none ... - This is taken literally from the Hebrew.

Poole: Rom 3:12 - -- They are all gone out of the way: viz. of truth, or life: see Psa 14:3 36:4 58:3 . This doth illustrate thee former charge. They are together become...

They are all gone out of the way: viz. of truth, or life: see Psa 14:3 36:4 58:3 . This doth illustrate thee former charge.

They are together become unprofitable unuseful, and, which is more noisome, fit only for the dunghill, as the word signifies: this follows also in Psa 14:1-7 see Job 15:16 .

There is none that doeth good, no, not one the same as Rom 3:10 , though more exactly according to the words of the Psalm, where also it is twice repeated: see Psa 14:1,3 .

Gill: Rom 3:12 - -- They are all gone out of the way,.... In Psa 14:3; it is said, "they are all gone aside"; as persons in debt: man had a considerable stock of righteou...

They are all gone out of the way,.... In Psa 14:3; it is said, "they are all gone aside"; as persons in debt: man had a considerable stock of righteousness, holiness, knowledge, &c. but he has run through all, has contracted large and numerous debts, has been obliged to hide himself, has been used as a bankrupt, and turned out of house and home: Christ indeed has undertook to pay, and he has paid all the debts of his people; and has put them into a better state than ever Adam was in: in Psa 53:3, it is rendered, "everyone of them is gone back"; that is, from God; from his commands, and from their former state and condition: here the phrase is rendered by the apostle, "they are all gone out of the way": that is, out of the way of God and his precepts, out of the way of holiness and righteousness, of light and life; into their own ways, the ways of sin, Satan, and the world of darkness, and of death: so Aben Ezra explains it, "out of the right way"; Kimchi and Ben Melech paraphrase it, "out of the good way: and so"

they are together become unprofitable; the word נאלחו, in Psa 14:3 and Psa 53:3; is translated, "they are become filthy"; which R. Aben Ezra interprets by נשחתו, "they are corrupt"; and R. Solomon Jarchi by נהפכו לקלקול, "they are turned to corruption"; the metaphor is taken from stinking flesh, which is tainted and corrupted, and so good for nothing, hence here rendered "unprofitable"; for so men being corrupted by sin, are of no use, service, and advantage to God, to men, or to themselves; but, on the contrary, nauseous to God, and to all that are good, and hurtful to themselves and others: for

there is none that does good, no, not one; and therefore must be unprofitable. There is none that can do good in a spiritual manner, without the grace of God, strength from Christ, and the assistance of the Spirit; and there is not even a spiritual man, that can do good perfectly, and without sin.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rom 3:12 Verses 10-12 are a quotation from Ps 14:1-3.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rom 3:1-31 - --1 The Jews' prerogative;3 which they have not lost;9 howbeit the law convinces them also of sin;20 therefore no flesh is justified by the law;28 but a...

MHCC: Rom 3:9-18 - --Here again is shown that all mankind are under the guilt of sin, as a burden; and under the government and dominion of sin, as enslaved to it, to work...

Matthew Henry: Rom 3:1-18 - -- I. Here the apostle answers several objections, which might be made, to clear his way. No truth so plain and evident but wicked wits and corrupt car...

Barclay: Rom 3:9-18 - --In the last passage Paul had insisted that, in spite of everything, the Jew had a special position in the economy of God. Not unnaturally the Jewis...

Constable: Rom 1:18--3:21 - --II. THE NEED FOR GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS 1:18--3:20 Paul began his explanation of the gospel by demonstrating that t...

Constable: Rom 3:9-20 - --C. The guilt of all humanity 3:9-20 Having now proven all people, Jews and Gentiles, under God's wrath Paul drove the final nail in mankind's spiritua...

College: Rom 3:1-31 - --F. SUCH EQUAL TREATMENT OF JEWS AND GENTILES DOES NOT NULLIFY BUT RATHER MAGNIFIES GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS (3:1-8) This paragraph answers anticipated mi...

McGarvey: Rom 3:12 - --They have all turned aside, they are together become unprofitable; There is none that doeth good, no, not so much as one [Psa 14:1-3 ; Psa 53:1-3]:

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Romans (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Romans Spring of a.d. 57 By Way of Introduction Integrity of the Epistle The genuineness of the Epistle is so generally adm...

JFB: Romans (Book Introduction) THE GENUINENESS of the Epistle to the Romans has never been questioned. It has the unbroken testimony of all antiquity, up to CLEMENT OF ROME, the apo...

JFB: Romans (Outline) INTRODUCTION. (Rom. 1:1-17) THE JEW UNDER LIKE CONDEMNATION WITH THE GENTILE. (Rom. 2:1-29) JEWISH OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. (Rom 3:1-8) THAT THE JEW IS S...

TSK: Romans (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Romans is " a writing," says Dr. Macknight, " which, for sublimity and truth of sentiment, for brevity and strength of expression,...

TSK: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rom 3:1, The Jews’ prerogative; Rom 3:3, which they have not lost; Rom 3:9, howbeit the law convinces them also of sin; Rom 3:20, there...

Poole: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

MHCC: Romans (Book Introduction) The scope or design of the apostle in writing to the Romans appears to have been, to answer the unbelieving, and to teach the believing Jew; to confir...

MHCC: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Rom 3:1-8) Objections answered. (Rom 3:9-18) All mankind are sinners. (Rom 3:19, Rom 3:20) Both Jews and Gentiles cannot be justified by their own ...

Matthew Henry: Romans (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans If we may compare scripture with scripture, and take the opinion ...

Matthew Henry: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle, in this chapter, carries on his discourse concerning justification. He had already proved the guilt both of Gentiles and Jews. Now in ...

Barclay: Romans (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) God's Fidelity And Man's Infidelity (Rom_3:1-8) The Christless World (Rom_3:9-18) The Only Way To Be Right With God (Rom_3:19-26) The End Of The W...

Constable: Romans (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background Throughout the history of the church, from postapos...

Constable: Romans (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-17 A. Salutation 1:1-7 1. The writer 1:1 ...

Constable: Romans Romans Bibliography Alford, Henry. The Greek Testament. 4 vols. New ed. Cambridge: Rivingtons, 1881. ...

Haydock: Romans (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE ROMANS. INTRODUCTION. After the Gospels, which contain the history of Christ, and the Acts of...

Gill: Romans (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS Though this epistle is in order placed the first of the epistles, yet it was not first written: there were several epistles ...

Gill: Romans 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ROMANS 3 In this chapter are an answer to several objections which follow one upon another, relating to what the apostle had said c...

College: Romans (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION I. ROMANS: ITS INFLUENCE AND IMPORTANCE God's Word is a lamp to our feet and a light for our path (Ps 119:105), and no part of it shine...

College: Romans (Outline) VIII. OUTLINE PROLOGUE - 1:1-17 I. EPISTOLARY GREETING - 1:1-7 A. The Author Introduces Himself - 1:1 1. A Slave of Christ Jesus 2. Call...

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