Romans 12:10 - Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Be kindly affectioned, &c.— Perhaps the extremely expressive words of the original might justly be rendered, Delight in the tenderest fraternal affection to each other. The word Φιλοστοργοι, not only signifies a strong affection, like that of parent animals to their offspring, but a delight in it. The words of the latter clause might literally be rendered, Leading on each other with respect; or, In giving honour, going before each other. Some render it, Mutually prevent one another with honour. See Balguy's Sermons, and Leighton's Exposit. Works, vol. 2: p. 429.

Romans 12:10

10 Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;