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Romans 2:1–11 - God is Our Judge

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  • Wybren H. Oord

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:1–11.

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Romans 2:12–29 - Guilty before God

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  • Wybren H. Oord

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:12–29.

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'Lost in the Church' Considering Romans 2:17-29

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  • George Ball

The complete pagan; the decent, upright, respectable, moral Gentile; and also the religious self-righteous Jew are all found guilty. Read this exposition of Romans 2:17-29. 

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Where Is Boasting?

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  • Peter Leithart

This article provides some notes from Simon Gathercole's Where Is Boasting regarding the argument of Romans 2 and some objections to the New Perspective on Paul.

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Natural Revelation and the Purpose of the Law in Romans

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  • Mark A. Seifrid

This article believes that it is impossible to treat Paul’s understanding of the law of Moses rightly apart from at least some discussion of "natural revelation" in Paul’s letter to the Romans. The author believes that the two themes are linked in Romans 2:12-16 in such a way that the interpretation of one affects the interpretation of the other.

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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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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 2:1-29 – 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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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 2:1-16 - 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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Romans 2:1-5 - You Too Are Guilty, Oh Moral Man!

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article is a Bible study on Romans 2:1-5.

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God Shows No Partiality In Jesus Christ the Covenant Extends to All Peoples

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  • Riemer A. Faber

This article looks at the impartiality of God and the spreading of the gospel to the Gentiles. The author discusses Acts 10 and Romans 2:11.

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Delight yourself in the Lord is a radical call to pursue your fullest satisfaction in all that God promises to be for you in Jesus. John Piper
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