Romans: A New Testament Commentary
β Scribed by Bob Yandian
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β¦ Table of Contents
Romans Overview
1:1β32 Paul and the Roman Believers
l. Opening Salutation (1β5)
ll. Recipients of the Epistle (6β7)
lll. Paulβs Attitude Toward the Roman Believers (8β10)
lV. Three Purposes of Paulβs Visit (11β13)
V. Paulβs Three βI Amsβ (14β17)
Vl. God Consciousness (18β32)
2:1β29 Self-Righteous and Religious Man
l. The Self-Righteous Man (1β11)
ll. The Religious Man (12β29)
3:1β31 The Law or Faith
l. Advantage of Judaism is the Law (1β4)
ll. Righteousness, Unrighteousness, and the Law (5β20)
lll. Righteousness Is by Faith (21β31)
4:1β25 OT Salvation and Spirituality
l. Salvation and Spirituality of Abraham (1β5)
ll. Salvation and Spirituality of David (6-8)
lll. Abrahamβs Justification Before Circumcision (9β12)
lV. Faith and Abrahamβs Seed (13β25)
5:1β21 Much More Grace
l. Four Results of Justification (1-5)
ll. Christ and Our Condition (6β8)
lll. Justification and Reconciliation (9β11)
lV. The First and Last (12β21)
6:1β23 Temporal Truth or Experiential Sanctification
l. The Question of Continuing Sin (1)
ll. The Answer to Continuing Sin (2-14)
lll. The Question of Occasional Sin (15)
lV. The Answer for Occasional Sin (16β23)
7:1β25 Two Husbands and Two Marriage Counselors
l. First Husband: Sin (1β3)
ll. Second Husband: Jesus Christ (4β6)
lll. The Law (5β25)
8:1β39 Deliverance and Freedom
l. Experiential Sanctification (1β17)
ll. Experiential Suffering (18β39)
9:1β33 Israel and Grace
l. Israel (1β11)
ll. God and His Man (12β33)
10:1β21 Israel During the Church Age
l. Six Points of Introduction to Romans 10
ll. Explaining Israel to the Gentiles (1β13)
lll. Church To Do What Israel Did Not (14β21)
11:1β36 Israel: Past, Present, and Future
l. Past (1β6)
ll. Present (7β25)
lll. Future (25β36)
12:1β21 Members of Godβs Body
l. Living Sacrifice (1β12)
ll. Attitude Toward Other Believers (13β21)
13:1β14 Being Spiritual in the Natural
l. Responsibility to Authority (1β7)
ll. Responsibility to Neighbors (8β10)
lll. Responsibility to the Gospel (11β14)
14:1β23 Weak and Strong Believers
l. The Weak Believer (1)
ll. Characteristics of the Weak Believer
lll. Grace Believer versus Legalistic Believer (2β14)
lV. The Strong Believer (15β23)
15:1β23 Being Mature in Christ
l. Responsibilities (1β14)
ll. Paulβs Example (15β33)
16:1β21 Final Words
l. Romanβs Hall of Fame (1β16)
ll. Avoid Division (17β20)
lll. Paulβs Companions (21β24)
lV. The Mystery (25-27)
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