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I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this before or not but...
Romans 1-8 is considered the Doctrinal Section of Romans.
The Power of the Gospel Romans 1:1-17
The Doctrine of Sin Romans 1:18-3:20
The Doctrine of Justification Romans 3:21-4:25
The Doctrine of Sanctification Romans 5:1-8:39
Released/ freed from the Law (Romans 7:1-6)
Read Romans 7:1-6
Paul through the illustration of wife and husband shows the relationship of man and sin.
The Greek word play here is about a woman being under a man in the law.
He is talking to those who know the law {Rom 7:1 “1 Know ye not, brethren, (for I speak to them that know the law,) }
The principle from this section is that “The Law had dominion over a man as long as he lives.”
Paul’s metaphor of marriage is taken farther but switched around a little we have died to the law “by the body of Christ Rom.
7:4)
Since that death we should be, or might be, or can be, married to another
That one we can be married to is “Him who is raised from the dead.”
Referring of course to Jesus.
The previous marriage according to Rom. 7:5 brought about some bad things
The Law and Sin (Romans 7:7-25)
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