'Whose' in the Bible
In this way David also tells of the blessedness of the man to whose credit God places righteousness, apart from his actions.
"Blessed," he says, "are those whose iniquities have been forgiven, and whose sins have been covered over.
Blessed is the man of whose sin the Lord will not take account."
Yet Death reigned as king from Adam to Moses even over those who had not sinned, as Adam did, against Law. And in Adam we have a type of Him whose coming was still future.
A wife, for instance, whose husband is living is bound to him by the Law; but if her husband dies the law that bound her to him has now no hold over her.
And those whose hearts are absorbed in earthly things cannot please God.
in agreement with the statement of Scripture, "See, I am placing on Mount Zion a stone for people to stumble at, and a rock for them to trip over, and yet he whose faith rests upon it shall never have reason to feel ashamed."
Moses says that he whose actions conform to the righteousness required by the Law shall live by that righteousness.
But how are they to call on One in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in One whose voice they have never heard? And how are they to hear without a preacher?
I now pass to another subject. Receive as a friend a man whose faith is weak, but not for the purpose of deciding mere matters of opinion.
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