Die for a righteous person or for a good person

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TonyChanYT

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Romans 5:

7 For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die.
Vincent's Word Studies:

Righteous - good (δικαίου - ἀγαθοῦ) The distinction is: δίκαιος is simply right or just; doing all that law or justice requires; ἀγαθός is benevolent, kind, generous. The righteous man does what he ought, and gives to every one his due. The good man "does as much as ever he can, and proves his moral quality by promoting the wellbeing of him with whom he has to do." Ἀγαθός always includes a corresponding beneficent relation of the subject of it to another subject; an establishment of a communion and exchange of life; while δίκαιος only expresses a relation to the purely objective δίκη right. Bengel says: "δίκαιος, indefinitely, implies an innocent man; ὁ ἀγαθός one perfect in all that piety demands; excellent, honorable, princely, blessed; for example, the father of his country."
Therefore, according to Paul, though one would hardly die for the merely upright or strictly just man who commands respect, he might possibly die for the noble, beneficent man, who calls out affection. The article is omitted with righteous, and supplied with good - the good man, pointing to such a case as a rare and special exception.
In these definitions, the benevolent good person was better than a legally righteous person.
 

gordon7

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In other definition, while all are in unbelief, the faith of Christ is necessary to die for all in unbelief, because a good man can never be good to have faith, as this is the gift of God.


Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: