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an introduction
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To provide the historical context surrounding the book of Romans To define key recurring terminologies
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Who When Where Why What Recurrence
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Authorship The apostle Paul is the author of Romans ▪ Rm. 1:1 Dictated by Paul, recorded by Tertius ▪ A friend of Paul and a Christian secretary Audience Both the Jews and Gentiles of the church of Rome
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Written in the early days of ~57 AD by Paul Jesus was born between ~6-4 BC Jesus made His final appearance in ~30 AD
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Written in Corinth during Paul’s third missions trip (53 – 58 AD)
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Paul’s plans From 47 to 57 AD, Paul had been evangelizing around the Aegean Sea Currently finishing third journey and was staying in Corinth for the winter at the home of Gaius Next stop: Jerusalem
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Paul’s plans Paul was a pioneer and focused on places where the gospel had yet been heard ▪ Rm. 15:20 Next mission: Spain, with a pit stop in Rome
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Purpose of the letter To prepare the Romans for his visit To provide a full statement of the gospel To involve the Romans in his ministry
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Romans is a Christian manifesto Manifesto – a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization Main message Mankind is born as a slave to sin, but through Jesus Christ, is set free
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Important words Law Flesh Spirit
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Law The Pentateuch ▪ Rm. 3:21 Principle ▪ Rm. 7:21 Law of God ▪ Rm. 2:14-15
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Purpose of Law of God To be a revelation of God’s will ▪ Ps. 19:9 Ensure health and preservation of the human race ▪ Rm. 13:1-7 Bring sin to light and to lead sinners to seek grace ▪ Rm. 3:20 Provide guidance for believers ▪ Rm. 8:3-4
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Flesh under the OT understanding: Bodily flesh ▪ Dn. 2:11 Human nature in its weakness and mortality ▪ Ps. 78:39, Gn. 6:3
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Flesh as used by Paul Bodily flesh ▪ Rm. 2:25-29 Natural human descent and relationships ▪ Rm. 1:3, 9:5 Mankind ▪ Rm. 3:20 Human nature
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Flesh in terms of human nature Our weak human nature ▪ Rm. 8:3a The human nature of Christ ▪ Rm. 8:3b The ‘old nature’ in believers ▪ Rm. 7:18 The unregenerate human nature ▪ Rm. 8:8-9, 7:5-6
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Spirit Capitalization It is the polar opposite of flesh ▪ Rm. 8:4, 9 The ‘spiritual’ part of the human constitution ▪ Rm. 1:9, 8:16 The Spirit of God or the Holy Spirit
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What does the Holy Spirit do? The Spirit imparts life ▪ Rm. 8:9 The Spirit bestows freedom ▪ Rm. 8:2 The Spirit intercedes for us from within ▪ Rm. 8:26-27 ▪ Christ on the other hand intercedes for us from His place of glory at the right hand of God (Rm. 8:34)
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