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21 The Review and Herald September 15, 1896, paragraph 6

… God the author of sin. Jesus came to condemn sin in the flesh, to bear the curse of sin for us; and he took the law from beneath the feet of those who were trampling …

22 The Review and Herald November 8, 1898, paragraph 4

and marred by the curse, in the briers, the thistles, the thorns, the tares, we may read the law of condemnation; but in the delicate color and perfume of the flowers …

23 The Review and Herald March 17, 1904, paragraph 4

and marred by the curse, in the briers, the thistles, the thorns, the tares, we may read the law of condemnation; but in the delicate color and perfume of the flowers …

24 The Signs of the Times March 7, 1878, paragraph 22

… save the sinner from the condemnation of the law. The name of Jesus is efficacious to the sinner during his probation. Jesus never broke the law of his Father …

25 The Signs of the Times July 14, 1890, paragraph 2

from the path of transgression into the path of truth and righteousness, while at the same time it vindicates the honor and unchangeableness of the law. In …

26 The Signs of the Times February 13, 1893, paragraph 7

… purity and love. But Christ redeemed him from the condemnation of the law, and imparted divine power, and through man's cooperation, the sinner could be restored …

27 The Signs of the Times March 13, 1893, paragraph 7

from pollution, as well as from the curse and condemnation of the law. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, the sanctification of the truth, the believer …

28 The Workers’ Bulletin September 9, 1902, paragraph 6

… race from the curse of the law, having been made sin,—a curse,—for them. Nothing but the grace of Christ is sufficient to free the transgressor from bondage. Through …

29 The Youth’s Instructor February 1, 1894, paragraph 6

From the pillar of cloud Jesus spoke to Joshua, condemning Israel because of the sin of coveting and of taking the accursed things of the heathen. This was …

30 Luther on Galatians, p. 77.2 (Martin Luther)

the law of the Law, the sin of sin, the death of death, that He might redeem me from the curse of the Law. He permitted the Law to accuse Him, sin to condemn Him, and death …

31 Luther on Galatians, p. 186.3 (Martin Luther)

condemned already.” ( John 3:18 .) As the servants of the Law they remain under the curse of the Law, under sin and death, under the power of the devil, and under the wrath …

32 Luther on Galatians, p. 187.2 (Martin Luther)

from the curse of the Law he means the whole Law, particularly the moral law which more than the other laws accuses, curses, and condemns the conscience …

34 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 1, p. 1085.10 (Ellen Gould White)

and marred by the curse, in the briers, the thistles, the thorns, the tares, we may read the law of condemnation; but in the delicate color and perfume of the flowers …

35 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 4, p. 1157.2 (Ellen Gould White)

and condemned the truth. The pure truth for this time requires a reformation in the life, but they separate themselves from the love of the truth, and of them …

40 Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary, p. 63.2 (Matthew Henry)

… . The blood of Christ is the believer's protection from the wrath of God, the curse of the law, and the damnation of hell, Romans 8:1. 3. The solemn eating of the lamb …