For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
Pero si mis mentiras en realidad terminaron resaltando la verdad de Dios y trayéndole gloria, entonces ¿por qué aún soy juzgado como pecador?
Pablo presenta el argumento falso de que el pecado podría justificarse si hace que la verdad de Dios sea más evidente.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Romans, written by the apostle Paul around AD 57 to the church in Rome, Paul is deeply engaged in explaining how all humanity is under sin and in need of God's righteousness through faith in Christ. He uses rhetorical questions like this one to address potential objections from Jewish readers who might argue that sin could somehow serve God's purposes, as if Paul's hypothetical lie led to God's truth being more evident. This verse fits into Paul's broader argument in chapters 1-3 that no one is justified by their own works or excuses, emphasizing the universality of sin.
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