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THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 4 - Verse 18
Verse 18. Who against hope. Who against all apparent or usual ground of hope. He refers here to the prospect of a posterity. See Ro 4:19-21.
Believed in hope. Believed in that which was promised to excite his hope. Hope here is put for the object of his hope -- that which was promised.
According to that which was spoken. Ge 15:5.
So shall they seed be.. That is, as the stars in heaven for multitude. Thy posterity shall be very numerous.
{w} "So shall thy seed be" Ge 15:5