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THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS - Chapter 8 - Verse 24
The Syriac renders this, "For by hope we live." The Arabic, "We are preserved by hope." Hope thus sustains the soul in the midst of trials, and enables it to bear them without a murmur.
But hope that is seen. Hope is a complex emotion, made up of an earnest desire, and an expectation of obtaining an object. It has reference, therefore, to that which is at present unseen. But when the object is seen, and is in our possession, it cannot be said to be an object of hope. The word hope here means the object of hope, the thing hoped for.
What a man seeth. The word seeth is used here in the sense of possessing, or enjoying. What a man already possesses he cannot be said to hope for.
Why. How. What a man actually possesses, how can he look forward to it with anticipation ?
{e} "hope for" 2 Co 5:7