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Romans (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture): (A Catholic Bible Commentary on the New Testament by Trusted Catholic Biblical Scholars - CCSS) Romans (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture): by Scott Hahn
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“and in the process he brought terrifying judgments on the king and his country. But even the Lord’s judgments can have a saving and restorative purpose. The Lord often has to humble the proud through suffering before the proud are ready to humble themselves before the Lord. Divine hardening means that God sets the strong and boastful of the world on a path toward painful humiliation, with the aim that they will come to seek forgiveness. Whether Pharaoh reached this point of repentance is simply unknown to us. The point is that even”
Scott Hahn, Romans (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture):