Sanctification, victory over sin, and life in the Spirit.
| Commentary | Strength | Weakness | |---|---|---| | | Devotional + doctrinal; verse-by-verse; clear dispensational outline | Light on Greek grammar; dated language | | Charles Hodge | Rigorous Reformed theology | Very dense; not for beginners | | John Stott | Clear, warm, applicable | Less detail on Romans 9–11 | | Douglas Moo | Excellent scholarship | Very technical; expensive | | Martyn Lloyd-Jones | Preaching style, soul-stirring | Too lengthy (14 volumes) | Sanctification, victory over sin, and life in the Spirit
Many Spanish-speaking churches have taught through Newell’s Romans in Sunday school. Some have made PDF notes available for free. Search: "Lecciones de Romanos basadas en Newell PDF" . Search: "Lecciones de Romanos basadas en Newell PDF"
So, don't just search for a file. Dive into the text. Let Newell walk you through Paul's masterpiece. Starting with the deep truths of justification by faith in chapter 3, moving through the assurance of salvation in chapter 8, and into the practical commands of chapter 12. You will find that this is not just a commentary; it is a companion for a lifetime of faith, and one of the best tools you can have in your library. Happy studying! Let Newell walk you through Paul's masterpiece
That means a legal free PDF of the complete Spanish Newell commentary is difficult to find. However, many online archives, seminary libraries, and digital repositories offer the for free in PDF form (e.g., Internet Archive, Monergism, Bible Bento). Some websites provide the Spanish version for reading online but not download.
Instead of chasing potentially pirated scans, consider these options:
Each verse is examined in light of its context, not as an isolated proof-text.