Romans 8:19-22
The creature; the creation. This word, and the whole passage depending upon it, (19-22,) have been the subject of much discussion. Although there is still great difference of opinion in respect to the details, yet the prevailing sentiment would seem to be, that the general intent of the passage is to represent the whole creation groaning under the ills which sin has introduced, and looking forward in anxious expectation of a better state of things to come.—Manifestation of the sons of God; recognition and establishment of the heirs mentioned in v. 17, in their inheritance.To vanity; to sin and its consequences.—In hope; in hope of deliverance to come, as described in the following verse.
The whole creation groaneth. All nature struggles under the burden of suffering and sill.
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