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| − | + | Verse 9 is a classic scripture used by Evangelicals to support the idea of salvation by confession alone, without works. LDS readers might counter that verse 10 qualifies Paul's statement by adding "believeth unto righteousness" suggesting that only a belief that leads to future righteousness can be considered sufficient for salvation. Interestingly many translations leave out the idea that righteousness is included the fruit of belief (see related links). | |
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| − | * | + | ===Verse 10=== |
| + | * See various [http://bible.cc/romans/10-10.htm] for a number of different translations of verse 10. | ||
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Exegesis
Verses 9-10
Verse 9 is a classic scripture used by Evangelicals to support the idea of salvation by confession alone, without works. LDS readers might counter that verse 10 qualifies Paul's statement by adding "believeth unto righteousness" suggesting that only a belief that leads to future righteousness can be considered sufficient for salvation. Interestingly many translations leave out the idea that righteousness is included the fruit of belief (see related links).
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Verse 10
- See various [1] for a number of different translations of verse 10.
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