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The Punctuation of Romans 9:5 -
1923 edition - p. 233-238
Sanday and Headlam
https://archive.org/details/criticalexegetic32sanduoft/page/232/mode/2up
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Does Romans 9:5 assert the deity of Christ?
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This is the gist of MLJ's arguments for the translation of Romans 9:5 found in the AV and the vast majority of translations, followed by the individual points supporting the hypothesis.
1 Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Sermon "Christ … Who is … God", available at Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust, and as a full chapter in vol. 9 of his 14-volume Commentary on Romans, God's Sovereign Purpose, Romans 9:1-33 (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1991.)
Christ ... Who is ... God
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981)
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Notice how easy it is to mix up arguments:
Murray Harris in his study of this question (Jesus as God: The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to Jesus [Baker, 1992], ch. 6, pp. 143-172) found that, of the 56 commentaries he consulted, 36 felt the reference was to Christ, 13 felt it was a reference to God and 7 were unsure.
It is not quite clear to me what you say. I assume “the reference was to Christ” means that θεὸς in this verse refers to Christ. In other words, that Christ is God. But then you seem to use the place of blessing as an argument against this view. But I understood the placement of blessing to be an argument for this view and against the doxology approach. What am I missing?
– Andries Jacobus van Niekerk
Oct 14 at 9:50
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Is Paul saying that Jesus is God over all? [duplicate]
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Does Romans 9:5 refers to Jesus as God? [duplicate]
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The Punctuation of Romans 9:5 -
1923 edition - p. 233-238
Sanday and Headlam
https://archive.org/details/criticalexegetic32sanduoft/page/232/mode/2up
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Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
Does Romans 9:5 assert the deity of Christ?

Does Romans 9:5 assert the deity of Christ?
Also known by the more pedestrian title: *How should Romans 9:5 be punctuated?* Romans 9:5, NA28 (punctuation omitted): ὧν οἱ πατέρες καὶ ἐξ ὧν ὁ Χριστὸς τὸ κατὰ σάρκα ὁ ὢν ἐπὶ πάντων θεὸς εὐλογ...
This is the gist of MLJ's arguments for the translation of Romans 9:5 found in the AV and the vast majority of translations, followed by the individual points supporting the hypothesis.
1 Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Sermon "Christ … Who is … God", available at Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust, and as a full chapter in vol. 9 of his 14-volume Commentary on Romans, God's Sovereign Purpose, Romans 9:1-33 (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1991.)
Christ ... Who is ... God

Christ, who is God - a sermon from Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones
Have modern critical scholars undermined the teaching about Christ’s deity? On what basis is this passage a doxology to God the Father instead of an affirmation of deity of the Son? False religions and cults seek to mislead the people of God and Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones takes up the challenge of...

Martyn Lloyd-Jones - Wikipedia
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Notice how easy it is to mix up arguments:
Murray Harris in his study of this question (Jesus as God: The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to Jesus [Baker, 1992], ch. 6, pp. 143-172) found that, of the 56 commentaries he consulted, 36 felt the reference was to Christ, 13 felt it was a reference to God and 7 were unsure.
It is not quite clear to me what you say. I assume “the reference was to Christ” means that θεὸς in this verse refers to Christ. In other words, that Christ is God. But then you seem to use the place of blessing as an argument against this view. But I understood the placement of blessing to be an argument for this view and against the doxology approach. What am I missing?
– Andries Jacobus van Niekerk
Oct 14 at 9:50
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Is Paul saying that Jesus is God over all? [duplicate]

Is Paul saying that Jesus is God over all?
What does the original Greek text say? The verse in context is Romans 9:5 Jesus is messiah + supreme + God ERV ~ They are the descendants of our great fathers, and they are the earthly family of the
Does Romans 9:5 refers to Jesus as God? [duplicate]

Does Romans 9:5 refers to Jesus as God?
According to an interlinear translation, Romans 9:5 reads as follows: Christ according to the flesh being over all Theos blessed Romans 9:5 Interlinear Some less literal translations explain this...
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