Verse 1
GENTILE PAGAN MORALIZERS AS OTHER PAGANS
1) “Therefore thou art inexcusable,” (dio anapologetos ei) “Wherefore thou art inexcusable,” or you can offer no rational or sensible excuse to avoid the judgment of God, Romans 1:20; Romans 1:32; Romans 3:19.
2) “0 man, whosoever thou art that judgest,” (0 anthrope pas ho krinon) “Whoever engages or indulges (in) judging,” or goes on judging. It appears that this chapter primarily concerns Jewish rejection of Divine truth and light, as Gentiles had particularly done in times past, Luke 13:1-5.
3) “For wherein thou judgest another,” (en ho gar krineis ton heteron) “For in whatever thou judgest the other,” the other of a different party, Gentiles and pagans of other times or places; Romans 2:3; James 4:12; John 7:24.
4) “Thou condemnest thyself,” (seauton katakrineis) “Thou condemnest thyself;” in doing evil, in spite of better and more knowledge, James 4:17; as David did himself, 2 Samuel 12:5; 2 Samuel 12:7.
5) “For thou that judgest doest the same things,” (ta gar auta prasseis ho krinon) “For while you are judging others you are practicing the same (kind of) things;” sinning against light, continually, Acts 7:51-53; The Jews also engaged in and embraced the Spirit of rebellion against all moral and ethical principles as Gentiles before and among them had done, which led them, as a people to reject Jesus Christ and His church truth, John 1:11-12; John 5:43; Matthew 7:12; John 8:9.