- accountable: responsibility or capable of being held responsible for something; capable of being explained; being held to account, scrutinized, and being required to give an account or explanation
- atonement: simply at-one-ment, i.e., the state of being at one or being reconciled, so that atonement is reconciliation. Thus it is used to denote the effect which flows from the death of Christ.
- blasphemed: speaking evil of God
- contempt: a manner that is generally disrespectful
deceit: lying, cheating; doing something dishonest - degrading: corrupting: harmful to the mind or morals
- depraved/depravity corruption: moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles
- divine: being or having the nature of God
- embodiment: giving concrete form to an abstract concept
- forbearance: patience: good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence
- futile: serving no useful purpose, frivolous, fruitless
- insolent: impudent: marked by casual disrespect
- justified: absolved: let off the hook
- perseverance: doggedness: persistent determination; not giving up
- provision: the activity of supplying or providing something
- reconcile: change for the better a relationship between two or more persons
- slander: words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
- transgression: the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle
- trespass: violate a law of God or a moral law
- wickedness: evil: morally objectionable behavior
Monday, March 20, 2006
Vocabulary in Romans 1-5
In reviewing Romans 1 - 5, I was reminded there is a LOT of advanced vocabulary. Perhaps these user-friendly definitions to these terms will help with your rereading of the text.