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    • Introduction 1:1-17. Greeting 1:1-7. v1 From Paul. I consider myself to be a slave of *Christ Jesus. God called me to be an *apostle. God separated me to tell his good news.
    • Paul’s answers to those who *judge other people 2:1-16 1. They cannot avoid God’s judgement 2:1-4. v1 So, you who *judge someone else have no excuse.
    • Some *Jewish protests against Paul’s thoughts 3:1-8. v1 Someone might ask whether the *Jews received any real advantage. Or, someone might ask whether *circumcision provides any real benefit.
    • Abraham’s *faith 4:1-8. v1 We shall talk about our *ancestor Abraham. He discovered how to be *righteous. v2 But he did not become *righteous because of his works.
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    The Author. Paul, the author, was a Hebrew by descent, a native of Tarsus in Cilicia, and educated by Gamaliel, the great Pharisaic teacher. He was one of the most unmerciful persecutors of the early Christians, but was converted by the sudden appearance to him of the risen Lord. He began preaching at Damascus, but on account of persecution went in...

    Paul's Epistles. Paul's epistles are commonly put into four groups as follows: (1) The Eschatological group, or those dealing with the second coming of Christ. These are I. and II. Thessalonians and were written from Corinth about 62 to 63 A. D. (2) The Anti-Judaic group, or those growing out of controversy with Judaistic teachers. They are I. Cori...

    Some Errors of Doctrine and Practice Had Crept in Which Needed Correction. (1) They seem to have misunderstood Paul's teachings and to have charged that he taught that the greater the sin the greater the glory of God (3:8). (2) They may have thought him to teach that we should sin in order to get more grace (6:1) and, therefore, may have made his t...

    Paul's Connection With the Church. He had never been there up to this time (1:11, 13, 15) and it is not likely that any other apostles had been there. For then Paul would have not have been planning to go since his rule was not to go where another had worked (15:20; 2 Cor. 10:14-16). This strikes a heavy blow at Catholicism, claiming that Peter was...

    The Argument of the Book. The doctrines of the book are considered and discussed under four main propositions: (1) All men are guilty before God (Jews and Gentiles alike). (2) All men need a Savior. (3) Christ died for all men. (4) We all, through faith, are one body in Christ. For Study and Discussion. (1) The greeting (1:1-7). What does it reveal...

    Theme. The gift of the righteousness of God as our justification which is received through faith in Christ, or justification by faith.

    I. All Men Need of Righteousness, 1:18-3:20. III. All Who Are Thus Justified Will Be Finally Sanctified, Chs. 5-8. The believer's final redemption is thus guaranteed.

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  5. Chapter 1. In this chapter we may observe, I. The preface and introduction to the whole epistle, to v. 16 . II. A description of the deplorable condition of the Gentile world, which begins the proof of the doctrine of justification by faith, here laid down at v. 17. The first is according to the then usual formality of a letter, but intermixed ...

  6. Expositor's Bible Commentary. Introduction. BY THE RIGHT REVEREND HANDLEY C.G. MOULE, D.D. BISHOP MOULE was Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, from 1881 until he was elected Norrisian Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University, in 1899. He was consecrated Bishop of Durham in 1901 and maintained the distinction given this Episcopal See by his ...

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