The Bible Teaching Commentary on Romans: Laying a Solid Foundations is a practical expository commentary that helps the teacher, preacher and student to be able to understand, explain and teach its relevance to those living in today's world.
Extensive summaries, helpful outlines, relevant teaching are amplified with charts and diagrams. This practical expositional series strives to bring out the power of the truths with respect to the life of the believer.
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Designed for teachers and personal study.
The Bible Teaching Commentary on Romans
The Bible Teaching Commentary on Romans (298 pages)
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Extensive summaries for each main section provides overall perspective when Paul dives into his arguments.
A helpful teaching outline along with explanations and applications are given for more specific or difficult teachings such as sin, redemption, justification, glorification, predestination, the Holy Spirit, etc. These are just some of the excellent topics that drive us into His marvelous presence, cause us to ponder at His marvelous ways and wonderfully transform our lives.
This is a great companion volume for your personal study or teaching. So practical! This book was designed to communicate having taught this book to college students many times over the past twenty-five years.
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