Romans

Welcome to my notes on Romans*

These notes were written in 2012 as part of a challenge I made to myself to read and take notes on at least 2 books a week. For more about these notes please see the Bible Notes page.

Some time ago I preached on the letters of Paul, and during the preach I paraphrased some passages from the book of Romans,


Afterwards people asked me for copies of this paraphrase but it was only written in a little jotter and so copies were never made. However I’m reading romans this week as part of my bible reading challenge and I thought that doing some sections of paraphrase would be a really effective way of taking notes…

READ THE COMPLETE 10,500 WORD PARAPHRASE HERE

Romans 1, a paraphrase

Romans 2, a paraphrase. (To the Judgemental)

Romans 3, A Paraphrase

Romans 4, a paraphrase (But What Of Abraham)

Romans 5, a paraphrase (Adam and Jesus contrasted)

Romans 6, a paraphrase

Romans 7, a paraphrase

Romans 8, a paraphrase. Part 1

Romans 8, a paraphrase. part 2

Romans 9, a paraphrase, part 1 (anguish over Israel)

Romans 9, a paraphrase, part 2

Romans 10, a paraphrase

Romans 11, a paraphrase

Romans 12, a paraphrase

Romans 13, a paraphrase

Romans 14, a paraphrase, part 1 (another message to the tutting club)

Romans 14, a paraphrase, part 2 (meat and veg)

Romans 15, a paraphrase, part 1 (Encouragement from Scripture)

Romans 16, a paraphrase (Extra message from Paul and Tertius the scribe)

*As well as in these posts, Romans may also appear as the subject of other blog posts and full studies. Be sure to search the blog to find all relevant content.

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