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Is the Old Man Dead?

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  • John W. Keddie

Looking at Romans 6:6, Ephesians 4:22-24, and Colossians 3:9-10, this article shows that the old man should not be confused with indwelling sin. In Christ the old man is dead and the Christian has become the new man.

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Romans 2:1-16 - Principles of Judgment

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:1-16.

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Does Romans 9 Teach Individual Election unto Salvation? Some Exegetical and Theological Reflections

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  • Thomas R. Schreiner

Appeal is often made to Romans 9 to explain and defend the doctrine of election. The traditional Reformed exegesis of Romans 9, however, is increasingly questioned today. Schreiner first wants to explain two of the objections to this exegesis, and then examines whether the objections are persuasive.

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Romans 2:17-29 - Judgment for the Religious Man

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:17-29.

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Romans 2:1-29 – The Revelation of God's Righteousness in Wrath against the Wickedness of the Jews

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  • Johannes Francke

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:1-29.

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The Great Giver

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  • Arthur W. Pink

Looking at Romans 8:28, this article shows how the act of God in giving us Christ to die for us serves as a guarantee of what he promises his children.

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Romans 2:12-16 – Paul, the Law, Jews, and Gentiles: A Contextual and Exegetical Reading

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  • Jeffrey S. Lamp

Romans 2:12-16 raises important questions. What is the relationship of the Law to the Gentiles? Does Romans 2 teach that there is a “natural law” that is a Gentile equivalent to the Law of Moses? Has this text anything to say about conscience? Is it possible for Gentiles to receive salvation through obedience to this natural law? Is Paul’s argument in Romans 2:12-16 a contradiction to what he wrote in Romans 3:9 and 20?

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Romans 2:12 - Will pagans perish?

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  • Ronald C. Christie

In this article on Romans 2:12, the death of unbelievers and pagans are discussed. The impartiality or favouritism of God is also mentioned, as well as the standard for judgment in the justice of God.

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The Christian Life: Do Christians Feel Wretched?

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  • Cornelis Pronk

Do Christians still struggle with sin after being saved? Can they still feel wretched? Romans 7 has been a point of discussion on this matter. How should we understand it? This article highlights different interpretations, with the author giving his own.

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Romans 2:14-15 – What of Those Who Do Not Have the Bible?

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  • Geoff Thomas

This article is an exposition of Romans 2:14, 15.

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