The Bible Teacher's Commentary
Click here for a thorough introduction and outlines (including an alliterated outline).
Each section of Romans is broken up into teaching or study sections. There is a set of Bible Studies for each set. The NASB is used but other translations can be used alongside the Bible Studies. The series of Bible Study questions is meant to lead one into the discovery of the scripture's teaching. Sometimes there is both a basic and advanced set of Bible Studies. The study Bible Studies focus on the three following parts.
These answers will be found right in the Bible passage. The NASB text is used because it is more literal. These questions will encourage one to ask, "What does the passage actually say?"
At the end, there is room for one's own applications. These questions will encourage one to ask, "What does the passage mean to me?" These answers are meant to be personal and have to do with one's own life. Often they have an asterisk () at the beginning.
The answers will not be found in the text as the general questions. One has to use other knowledge that one has gleaned over the years to answer these properly. They are meant to encourage one to dig deeper into the point of the passage. These questions would have one ask, "What does it mean?"
You can view these Bible Study Questions online (see index below), or can purchase a paperback copy or order an eBook (pdf and .doc).
The BFF New Testament Bible Digital Library has all the Roman study and advanced study questions in both pdf and .doc format. The lessons are altogether in one document (127 pages long) ready to be printed or first modified to your teaching style. This is just one file on the BFF NT Biblical Training Library that has an incredible amount of training material including all our Romans resources and other New Testament resources!
These outlines were designed for classroom use with overheads. Some of the materials are mere outline without much detail. Others have more details including what the teacher would say! One has to judge his own circumstances to see how to present the material to others. Each section tries to tackle a certain theme and focus on this discussion as developed from the particular text. Make sure you own the material before you teach it!
Romans 00 Introduction and Outlines |
Romans 10:16-11:10 Handout Romans 12:01-08 Handout Romans 12:9-21 Handout Romans 14:1-23 Handout Romans15:1-13 Handout Romans 15:14-33 Handout Romans 16:1-27 & Review Handout |
This set of commentaries is now complete. Detailed observations and Bible Studies are brought up in these commentaries. If you haven't yet found out, most commentaries have very little discussion on the most important Bible Studies derived from the text! These notes are meant to tackle these more difficult problems.
We are devoted to changing our hearts and minds to fit the teachings of the scriptures. At the same time we steadily apply these truths to our lives and use many graphics and charts.
The Book of Romans: Laying a Solid Foundation has just recently been published. Check here for more!
Romans 1-3:20: Read |Audio mp3 | Video/slides | ppt
Romans 2:1-11 Commentary
Romans 7:21-25 Two Lives (Video for new believers)
Romans 10:16-11:10 Commentary
Romans 11:11-36 Commentary
Commentary on Romans 12:1-2 Living on the Altar | Commitment - video for new believers
Commentary on Romans 14: 1-23 Judge Not Others 14:1-2 | 14:3-4 | 14:5-6 | 14:7-12 | 14:13-23 | Romans 14:1-6 A Touch of Grace - video podcast
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