For correction
NT
Romans 13:8-10
esv
w Owe no one anything,
except to love each other,
for x the one who loves another has fulfilled the law.
ground
negativepositive
For the commandments,
y “You shall not commit adultery,
You shall not murder,
You shall not steal,
You shall not covet,”
series
and any other commandment,
ideaexplanation
are summed up in this word:
z “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
generalspecific
Love does no wrong to a neighbor;
therefore a love is the fulfilling of the law.
inference
How come naging “summed up” ang 9b-9f into 9h??
Love each other to fulfill the law
Love your neighbor, details.
Not-harming love is the fulfilling of the law.
discourse
Edited for correction
Romans 13:8-10
w Owe no one anything,
except to love each other,
for x the one who loves another has fulfilled the law.
For the commandments,
y “You shall not commit adultery,
You shall not murder,
You shall not steal,
You shall not covet,”
and any other commandment,
are summed up in this word:
z “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
factinterpretation
Love does no wrong to a neighbor;
therefore a love is the fulfilling of the law.
bilateral
How come naging “summed up” ang 9b-9f into 9h??
Love No wrong Neighbor
Love Law
Commandments Implied “other person” /neighbor No wrong Love
Love Law
I make this my mainpoint since 10a sums up “love” in 9h and “does no wrong” in 9a-g (specifically 9b-e)
I arced 8a & 8b first to have a combined meaning: “owe to love each other” For me, it needs to be combined since the subordinate 8c-10 means “fulfilling the law through love” “Fulfilling” seems to be directly related with “owing”
I followed your advice kuya that 9h could be an Interpretaion or summary of 9a-g (fact)