The Book of Romans (Study Book)

The Book of Romans (Study Book)

ByMichael Johnson

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This Workbook contains entire book of Romans. The genuineness of the Epistle exists, which needs serious consideration. Signs of the influence of the Epistle can be traced, at least very probably, in the Old Testament itself; in the book of the Law. Integrity is needed to answer the questions Paul presented to the residents in Rome. Characteristics: of Romans is, of all Paul has written, least a letter and most a treatise. As we read, the Israelites in Rome had a belief problem of the highest order about the covenant. They do not understand the issues of darkness and light meaning. The difference between sin and grace, fall and restoration, doom and remission, faith and obedience, suffering and glory, transcendent hope and humblest duty, now in their relation to the soul. The Roman Israelites repentance are in view, Paul handling by not only speaking in Rome but write an epistle to them. The results are for the body, the church. This workbook contains Perceptual paper™ to assist.

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Publication Date
Aug 11, 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9780359846740
Category
Education & Language
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Michael Johnson

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