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Chapter 2
The following material is adopted from John MacArthur’s commentary on Romans and his Study guide.
Additional material taken from sources listed at the end
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— Prayers ( Blue )
— Promises ( Green )
— Warnings ( Red )
— Commands ( Purple )
Principles of God’s Judgment - Part 1 ( 2:1-5 )
Knowledge ( 2:1 )
Truth ( 2:2-3 )
Guilt ( 2:4-5 )
Principles of God’s Judgment - Part 2 ( 2:6-16 )
Deeds ( 2:6-10 )
The Deeds of the Redeemed ( 2:6 )
Impartiality ( 2:11-15 )
Motive ( 2:16 )
False Security ( 2:17-29 )
The False Security of Heritage ( 2:17 a)
The False Security of Knowledge ( 2:17 b - 24 )
What They Learned about the Law ( 2:17 b-18 )
What they taught about the law ( 2:19-20 )
What they did in relation to the law ( 2:21-22 )
What they caused by Breaking God’s Law ( 2:23-24 )
The False Security of Ceremony ( 2:25-29 )
Additional Resources
MacArthur, John.
Romans 1-8.
Moody Press, 1991.
William Hendriksen.
Exposition of Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
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