The Apostle Paul
Romans 8:37BSB·traditional attribution

No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.

John Calvin Reformed

37. We do more than conquer, etc.; that is, we always struggle and emerge. I have retained the word used by Paul, “Supervincimus“ — ὑπερνικῶμεν; Beza’s version is, amplius quam victores sumus;” Macknight’s, “we do more than overcome;” Schleusner gives this as one of his explanations, “plenissime vincimus — we most fully overcome.” Paul commonly uses ὑπὲρ in an enhansive sense; so the version may...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul throws down the gauntlet here: if God be for us, who can prevail against us? All His attributes, all His promises, all that He is and has, stands for His people. Even when He seems to act against them, He remains for them.

AI summary

Commenting on Romans 8:31-39

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Nay, in all these things,.... The former words being inserted in a parenthesis, these are an answer to the question in Rom 8:35, "what shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation?" &c. "nay", it shall not, nor any of the other things mentioned: "in all these things"; afflictions, distresses, persecutions, famine, nakedness, sword, or any other thing of the same kind: we...