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Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: With Remarks On the Commentaries of ... 2
Robert Haldane
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9. And sometimes the creature is represented as reclaiming against the covetousness and wickedness of men. " The stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it" Hab. ii. 11.
The whole creation, then, groaneth together, and is under bondage on account of the sin of man, and has suffered by it immensely. As to the inanimate creation, in many ways it shows its figurative groaning, and the vanity to which it has been reduced. " Cursed is the ground for thy sake, tho
...rns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee." It produces aQ noxious weeds ; and in many places is entirely barren. It is subject to earthquakes, floods, and storms destructive to human life, and in various respects labours under the curse pro> nounced upon it. The lower animals have largely shared in the sufferings of man. They are made '^ to be taken and destroyed," 2 Peter, 11, 12, and to de- vour one another. They have become subservient to the criminal pleasures of man, and are the victims of his oppressive cruelty.

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