Let’s be clear from the start: (often titled in Spanish as Romanos Versículo por Versículo ) is not just another commentary. It is a spiritual and doctrinal landmark. Written by a Bible teacher from the early 20th century—a colleague of D.L. Moody and a stalwart defender of dispensational truth—Newell’s work has been called "the most devotional and practical commentary on Romans ever written."
Soli Deo Gloria.
| 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) | Let’s be clear from the start: (often titled