Re: The word alone in Romans 3:28

From: One of the McKays (music@fl.net.au)
Date: Mon Aug 24 1998 - 07:59:02 EDT


G'day Mathew You asked:

... whether Martin Luther include the word "alone" in Romans 3:28 I would
like to know if there is any justification for including the word alone in
Romans 3:28.

Here is the 1984 edition of Luther's Bible in loco:
So halten wir nun dafŸr, da§ der Mensch gerecht
wird ohne des Gesetzes Werke, allein durch den Glauben.

Does anyone read German? I am guessing that "ohne" is equivalent to "only"
or "alone."

Am I right?

David McKay
music@fl.net.au

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