
Romans
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What does Jesus' life, death, and resurrection mean for my life, death, and resurrection?
In Romans, Paul-one of Christianity's first theologians-sets out to answer that question. Tracing numerous threads through the Old Testament, Paul shows how Jesus' death on the cross draws together humanity's collective failures and transforms them into a rich tapestry. Follow the threads and find your place in the story God is weaving. In this Bible study you will find:
- 20 lessons that will lead you through the book of Romans
- Wide margins and extra space for your reflections
- Discussion questions for group study
- Thought-provoking reflection questions and prompts
- Notes for further study
- Applications to help you go deeper
- Helpful excerpts on the historical context
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Study
- Background
- Lesson One: Overview
- Lesson Two: Romans 1:1-17
- Lesson Three: Romans 1:18-32
- Lesson Four: Romans 2:1-29
- Lesson Five: Romans 3:1-31
- Lesson Six: Romans 4:1-25
- Lesson Seven: Romans 5:1-21
- Lesson Eight: Romans 6:1-14
- Lesson Nine: Romans 6:15-7:6
- Lesson Ten: Romans 7:7-25
- Lesson Eleven: Romans 8:1-17
- Lesson Twelve: Romans 8:17-39
- Lesson Thirteen: Romans 9:1-29
- Lesson Fourteen: Romans 9:30-10:21
- Lesson Fifteen: Romans 11:1-36
- Lesson Sixteen: Romans 12:1-21
- Lesson Seventeen: Romans 13:1-14
- Lesson Eighteen: Romans 14:1-15:13
- Lesson Nineteen: Romans 15:14-16:27
- Lesson Twenty: Review
- Study Aids
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