CrossLinks Topical Index - RO
robbers : robbers - mock Jesus
robbers - mock Jesus : Mat. 27:44; Mark 15:32
robbery : robbery - protection from
robbery - protection from : Job 5:24
robe : hem - garment ✪; robe - many colors; robe - righteousness
robe - hem : hem - garment ✪
robe - many colors : Gen. 37:3; Gen. 37:23; Gen. 37:32; Jdg. 5:30; 2S. 13:18; Ps. 45:14
robe - righteousness : Isa. 61:10; Rev. 19:8
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. I : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0537 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. I : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0297 : Ref-0537 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. II : Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0538 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. II : Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0298 : Ref-0538 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0542 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0302 : Ref-0542 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VII : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0543 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VII : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0303 : Ref-0543 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0544 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0304 : Ref-0544 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. X : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) : Ref-0545 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. X : Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Company, 1885) - Logos-0305 : Ref-0545 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume III: Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian : Ref-0539 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume III: Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian - Logos-0299 : Ref-0539 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume V: Fathers of the Third Century: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Novatian, Appendix. : Ref-0541 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997). The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume V: Fathers of the Third Century: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Novatian, Appendix. - Logos-0301 : Ref-0541 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997).The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume IV: Fathers of the Third Century: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen, Parts First and Second : Ref-0540 ✪
Roberts, A., Donaldson, J., & Coxe, A. C. (1997).The Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume IV: Fathers of the Third Century: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen, Parts First and Second - Logos-0300 : Ref-0540 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History : Ref-1581 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History - Kindle-0038 : Ref-1581 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History - Kindle-0038 - Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History, Andrew Roberts : Ref-1581 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History - Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History, Andrew Roberts : Ref-1581 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History - Leadership in War: Essential Lessions from Those Who Made History, Andrew Roberts - TAGS : Ref-1581 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, The Storm of War : Ref-1296 ✪
Roberts, Andrew, The Storm of War - The Storm of War, Andrew Roberts : Ref-1296 ✪
Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels : Ref-0084 ✪
Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels - A Harmony of the Gospels - Harmony of the Gospels, A : Ref-0084 ✪
Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels - Harmony of the Gospels, A : Ref-0084 ✪
Robertson, A. T., A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research : Ref-1236 ✪
Robertson, A. T., A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research - A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, A. T. Robertson : Ref-1236 ✪
Robertson, A. T., A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research - A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, A. T. Robertson - Logos-0658 : Ref-1236 ✪
Robertson, A. T., A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research - Logos-0658 : Ref-1236 ✪
Robertson, A. T., Word Pictures in the New Testament : Ref-0546 ✪
Robertson, A. T., Word Pictures in the New Testament - Logos-0306 : Ref-0546 ✪
robes : robes - religious; white - robes ✪
robes - religious : Mark 12:38
robes - white : white - robes ✪
Robinson, J. M., Smith, R., and Coptic Gnostic Library Project. The Nag Hammadi Library in English : Ref-0683 ✪
Robinson, J. M., Smith, R., and Coptic Gnostic Library Project. The Nag Hammadi Library in English - Logos-0441 : Ref-0683 ✪
Robinson, J. M., Smith, R., and Coptic Gnostic Library Project. The Nag Hammadi Library in English - Logos-0441 - Nag Hammadi Library in English, The, J. M. Robinson, R. Smith, and Coptic Gnostic Library Project : Ref-0683 ✪
Robinson, J. M., Smith, R., and Coptic Gnostic Library Project. The Nag Hammadi Library in English - Nag Hammadi Library in English, The, J. M. Robinson, R. Smith, and Coptic Gnostic Library Project : Ref-0683 ✪
Robinson, Maurice A., The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 : Ref-1483 ✪
Robinson, Maurice A., The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 - Pierpont, William G., The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 : Ref-1483 ✪
Robinson, Maurice A., The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 - Pierpont, William G., The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 - The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005, Maurice A. Robinson, William G. Pierpont : Ref-1483 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Bock, Darrell, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Elliott, Keith, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Elliott, Keith, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Elliott, Keith, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Wallace, Daniel, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views, David Alan Black, Darrell Bock, Keith Elliott, Maurice Robinson, Daniel Wallace - Wallace, Daniel, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
Robinson, Maurice, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views - Wallace, Daniel, Perspectives on the Ending of Mark: 4 Views : Ref-1287 ✪
rock : foundation - rock vs. sand; offense - rock of ✪; rock - feminine gender applied to masculine object; rock - flame from; rock - God ✪; rock - in cleft ✪; water - from rock ✪
rock - feminine gender applied to masculine object : Mat. 16:18; 1Cor. 10:4
rock - flame from : Jdg. 6:21; Jdg. 13:19
rock - foundation vs. sand : foundation - rock vs. sand
rock - God : Deu. 32:4; Deu. 32:15; Deu. 32:30-31; Deu. 32:37; 1S. 2:2; 2S. 22:32; Ps. 18:31; Ps. 18:46; Ps. 78:35; Ps. 62:2; Ps. 62:6-7; Ps. 144:1; Isa. 44:8✪ See stone - cut without hands.
rock - in cleft : Ex. 33:22; 1K. 19:9; Sos. 2:14✪ "The wounds of Jesus Christ, the “clefts of the rock” (Ex. 33:22), give us sufficient assurance (of our salvation)." Ref-0234, p. 140.
rock - of offense : offense - rock of ✪
rock - water from : water - from rock ✪
rock as fortress : fortress - rock as
rod : hand - stretched; rod - of iron ✪; rod - struck with; rod - Word as; translation - dynamic equivalence - rod - discipline ✪
rod - discipline - dynamic equivalence : translation - dynamic equivalence - rod - discipline ✪
rod - lifted : hand - stretched
rod - of iron : Ps. 2:9; Ps. 110:2; Isa. 30:31; Rev. 2:27; Rev. 12:5; Rev. 19:15✪ "We can know that the fulfillment of Psalm 2 is future since Jesus uses this passage as motivation for the church for faithful service now in Rev 2:26–27." Michael J. Vlach, The Trinity and Eschatology, Ref-0164 24/2 (Fall 2013) [2013121101.pdf], 199-215, p. 202.
rod - struck with : Ex. 7:11; Ex. 7:20; Ex. 8:16; Isa. 10:24; Isa. 11:4; Isa. 30:31; Isa. 53:4; Mic. 5:1; Rev. 19:15
rod - Word as : Jer. 1:11-12
roles : equals - roles; subordinate - Jesus to Father ✪; Trinity - subordination ✪
roles - among Trinity : Trinity - subordination ✪
roles - equals : equals - roles
roles - Jesus vs. Father : subordinate - Jesus to Father ✪
Rom. 1:1 : chosen - apostles; index - bible books; Paul - letters - order ✪; Ref-1014 ✪; Ref-1021 ✪; Ref-1039 ✪; Ref-1054 ✪; Ref-1099 ✪; Ref-1133 ✪; Romans - book of - influence ✪
Rom. 1:2 : gospel - preached in OT
Rom. 1:2-5 : hypostatic union ✪
Rom. 1:3 : Davidic line - Mary of ✪
Rom. 1:4 : Holy Spirit - deity; Holy Spirit - names; resurrection - importance of ✪; resurrection - testifies
Rom. 1:5 : apostles - not the twelve ✪; Paul - apostle to Gentiles; Romans - book of - written to Gentiles
Rom. 1:6-7 : chosen - apostles
Rom. 1:7 : chosen - believers ✪
Rom. 1:8 : gospel - preached all nations ✪; world - local in scope ✪
Rom. 1:9 (?) : prayer - without ceasing ✪
Rom. 1:10 : will - conditioned on God's
Rom. 1:11 : imparted - spiritual gift
Rom. 1:13 : Romans - book of - written to Gentiles
Rom. 1:16 : Gentile - salvation - purpose; Jew - first ✪; Jew - vs. Greek; separation - wall of ✪
Rom. 1:17 : faith - to faith ✪; inspiration - verbal - it is written; Martin Luther - Reformation ✪; righteousness - of God; Romans - book of - influence ✪; salvation - not by works ✪
Rom. 1:18 : apologetics - evidential ✪; apologetics - presuppositional ✪; truth - suppressed ✪
Rom. 1:18-20 : natural - revelation ✪
Rom. 1:18-22 : dead - spiritually - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 1:20 : invisible - God ✪; lost - peoples; revelation - general is sufficient to condemn
Rom. 1:21 : darkened - understanding; known but rejected - God; thankless
Rom. 1:21-22 : wisdom - foolish ✪
Rom. 1:23 : formless - God; image - animal substituted for image of God; totems - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 1:23-25 : image - worshiped
Rom. 1:24 : given - over by God; lust
Rom. 1:24-28 : lust - God gives over to
Rom. 1:25 : angel - worship; truth - suppressed ✪; worship - not of God; worshiped - creature over Creator ✪; worshiped - heavens ✪
Rom. 1:26 : given - over by God; homosexuality - AGAINST ✪; X0108 - homosexuality
Rom. 1:26-27 : nature - against ✪
Rom. 1:27 : sickness - sexual; sin - fruit of
Rom. 1:28 : chosen - not ✪; conscience - seared ✪; false - conversion ✪; given - over by God; known but rejected - God; understanding - taken away; wisdom - foolish ✪
Rom. 1:29-32 : unbelievers - God's view of ✪
Rom. 1:30 : children - toward parents ✪
Rom. 1:31 : discernment - lacking ✪; forgiveness - lacking
Rom. 1:32 : evil - called good ✪; evil - condoning; known but rejected - God
Rom. 2:1-3 : judge - not
Rom. 2:2 : judgment - coming
Rom. 2:4 : repentance - God desires
Rom. 2:5 : chosen - not ✪; heart - hardened ✪; wrath - day of
Rom. 2:9 : Jew - Gentile - all men are; Jew - vs. Greek; Jews - judged first
Rom. 2:9-10 : Jew - first ✪
Rom. 2:10 : Jew - vs. Greek
Rom. 2:11 : impartial - God
Rom. 2:12 : sin - unknowingly; sin - without law
Rom. 2:13 : do - the Word; law - justification not by ✪
Rom. 2:14 : law - not for Gentiles; natural - revelation ✪; unbelievers - natural law
Rom. 2:14-15 : law - conscience
Rom. 2:15 : law - found on heart ✪
Rom. 2:16 : judge - Christ appointed ✪; secrets - revealed
Rom. 2:17 : Jews - who are not; Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 2:18 : law - instructs of God's will
Rom. 2:19 : Gentiles - light to
Rom. 2:21 : teach - self; teachers - unqualified
Rom. 2:21-24 : hypocrisy - religious
Rom. 2:24 : covenant - land - dispossessed - profanes God's name; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 2:25 : circumcision - profitable
Rom. 2:25-29 : circumcision - heart ✪
Rom. 2:28 : Jews - AGAINST pride in physical descent
Rom. 2:28-29 : Jews - who are not
Rom. 2:29 : Jew - true; spirit of - letter vs. law
Rom. 3:1-2 : Luke - Gentile or Jew? ✪
Rom. 3:1-3 : covenant - unconditional ✪; Jew - advantages of
Rom. 3:2 : inspiration - verbal ✪; scriptures - Jewish
Rom. 3:4 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; lie - God cannot
Rom. 3:5 : judging - God by man; righteousness - of God
Rom. 3:9 : sin - all ✪
Rom. 3:10 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; law - summary ✪
Rom. 3:10-11 : seeking - God - none
Rom. 3:10-18 : unbelievers - God's view of ✪
Rom. 3:10-19 (Psalms and Isaiah) : law - term denotes all or any part of Hebrew bible ✪
Rom. 3:10-21 : law - meaning of term in NT ✪
Rom. 3:12 : sin - all ✪
Rom. 3:18 : fear - God - lacking
Rom. 3:18 (cf. Ps. 36:1) : gender - neutrality ✪
Rom. 3:19 : covenant - Mosaic ✪; law - Gentiles subject to; sin - all ✪
Rom. 3:19-20 : law - all kept or cursed ✪; law - purpose of ✪
Rom. 3:19-24 : gospel - summary
Rom. 3:20 : law - justification not by ✪; law - salvation not by; law - works of ✪; mouth - stopped - law; salvation - not by works ✪
Rom. 3:21-22 : righteousness - imputed ✪
Rom. 3:21-26 : righteousness - of God
Rom. 3:22 : faith - righteousness by; Jew - vs. Greek
Rom. 3:23 : salvation - plan of; sin - all ✪
Rom. 3:25 : atonement - penal substitution ✪; propitiation - satisfaction of God by Jesus ✪
Rom. 3:26 : justification
Rom. 3:28 : salvation - not by works ✪; salvation - through faith ✪
Rom. 3:30 : Gentile - salvation
Rom. 3:31 : law - not void
Rom. 4:1 : Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 4:1-12 : justification - Paul - new perspective - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 4:2-3 : covenant - Abrahamic
Rom. 4:2-5 : law - justification not by ✪
Rom. 4:2-6 : salvation - not by works ✪
Rom. 4:3 : righteousness - imputed ✪
Rom. 4:3-9 : faith - righteousness by
Rom. 4:4 : works - vs. grace
Rom. 4:4 (:11-12,16) : root - holy ✪
Rom. 4:6 : righteousness - apart from works; righteousness - imputed ✪
Rom. 4:7 (cf. Ps. 32:1) : gender - neutrality ✪
Rom. 4:9 : circumcision - salvation apart from; righteousness - imputed ✪
Rom. 4:9-22 : covenant - Abrahamic
Rom. 4:10 : Abraham - faith before circumcision ✪
Rom. 4:11 : righteousness - imputed ✪
Rom. 4:11-18 : Abraham - father of faithful ✪
Rom. 4:12 : Jew - true; Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 4:13 : Abraham - seed of ✪; exegesis - Rom._4:13 ✪
Rom. 4:13-16 : covenant - Abrahamic - distinct from Mosaic ✪
Rom. 4:16 : Abraham - seed of ✪; seed - includes believers & physical offspring
Rom. 4:17 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; spoken - into existence
Rom. 4:23 : sin - all ✪
Rom. 4:23-24 : scripture - for our learning
Rom. 4:24 : resurrection - of Jesus; Trinity - raised Christ ✪
Rom. 4:25 : crucifixion - responsibility ✪; resurrection - importance of ✪; sin - bore our
Rom. 5:1 : peace - of God ✪; reconciliation - by Christ ✪; salvation - not by works ✪
Rom. 5:1-2 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used ✪
Rom. 5:2 : boldness - approaching God ✪
Rom. 5:2-11 : KJV - variety of translation ✪
Rom. 5:3 : patience - development of; tribulation - purpose of ✪; tribulation - rejoice in
Rom. 5:4 : hope - development of; hope - produces
Rom. 5:5 : Holy Spirit - all believers have; Holy Spirit - given; Holy Spirit - indwells believers
Rom. 5:6 : atonement - unlimited ✪; die - for ungodly
Rom. 5:6-8 : sinners - Christ died for
Rom. 5:8 : atonement - unlimited ✪; crucifixion - demonstrates God's love; salvation - plan of
Rom. 5:9 : wrath - delivered from ✪
Rom. 5:9 (justifying) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Rom. 5:9-11 : atonement - by blood ✪
Rom. 5:10 : atonement - unlimited ✪; finished - work of Christ ✪
Rom. 5:10-11 : reconciliation - by Christ ✪
Rom. 5:11 : KJV - errors? ✪
Rom. 5:12 : Adam - responsible for fall; death - all die; death - before fall ✪; death - from the fall ✪; death - sin; loins - offspring in father; salvation - plan of; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 5:12-14 : sin - imputed ✪
Rom. 5:12-15 : Adam - brought death ✪
Rom. 5:13 : sin - before law
Rom. 5:13-14 : exegesis - Rom._5:13-14 ✪
Rom. 5:14 : Adam - sin of; Adam - type of Christ ✪; typology ✪
Rom. 5:14 (?) : son of God - Adam ✪
Rom. 5:14 (Adam) : son of God - directly
Rom. 5:15 : fear - not; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 5:15-16 : grace - salvation as gift ✪
Rom. 5:16-18 : salvation - not by works ✪
Rom. 5:17 : Adam - brought death ✪
Rom. 5:18 : atonement - unlimited ✪; faith - righteousness by; generational - iniquity ✪
Rom. 5:19 : obedience - one man; sin - imputed ✪; sin - inherited ✪
Rom. 5:20 : law - purpose of ✪; law - summary ✪
Rom. 5:21 : death - sin; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 6:1 : exegesis - Rom._6:1 ✪
Rom. 6:1-4 : baptism - into Christ
Rom. 6:3 : baptism - into death
Rom. 6:3-4 : Christ - believer - union ✪
Rom. 6:3-5 : Holy Spirit - baptism ✪
Rom. 6:4 : baptism - symbolism of; resurrection - importance of ✪; Trinity - raised Christ ✪
Rom. 6:6 : man - old ✪; sin - bondage ✪
Rom. 6:7 : sin - freedom from
Rom. 6:9 : death - destroyed ✪; eternal life - only Christ has
Rom. 6:11 : sin - freedom from
Rom. 6:11-13 : living - sacrifice
Rom. 6:12 : lust
Rom. 6:13 : eternal life - obtained; resurrection - spiritual
Rom. 6:14 : covenant - Mosaic ✪; law - meaning of term in NT ✪; motivation - for Christian living ✪; sin - law revives ✪
Rom. 6:14-15 : law - until grace ✪
Rom. 6:16 : slave - of righteousness; slave - of sin; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 6:16-22 : sin - bondage ✪
Rom. 6:17 : doctrine - elders - guard ✪
Rom. 6:18 : sin - freedom from
Rom. 6:20-23 : exegesis - Rom._6:20-23 ✪
Rom. 6:21 : death - sin
Rom. 6:22 : sin - freedom from
Rom. 6:23 : gift - of God; salvation - plan of; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 7:1 : Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 7:1-25 : exegesis - Rom._7:1-25 ✪
Rom. 7:2 : marriage - remarriage of widow
Rom. 7:2-3 : divorce ✪
Rom. 7:4 : bride - of Christ ✪; bride - of God ✪
Rom. 7:5 : fruit - of flesh; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 7:5-9 : sin - law revives ✪
Rom. 7:6 : motivation - for Christian living ✪; spirit of - letter vs. law
Rom. 7:7 : covenant - Mosaic ✪; law - not under ✪; law - purpose of ✪; law - summary ✪; lust
Rom. 7:9 : bar-mitzvah ✪
Rom. 7:11-13 : wages - of sin is death
Rom. 7:12 : law - good
Rom. 7:18 : flesh - sin dwells in
Rom. 7:19 : Arminianism ✪
Rom. 7:21-23 : law - meaning of term in NT ✪
Rom. 7:22 : law - delight in
Rom. 7:23 : law - of sin
Rom. 7:23-25 : flesh - sin dwells in
Rom. 7:25 : law - of sin
Rom. 8:1 : Holy Spirit - walk by; judged - believers not; judgment - believers escape ✪; spirit - vs. flesh
Rom. 8:2 : Holy Spirit - names; law - of Christ ✪; law - summary ✪; wages - of sin is death
Rom. 8:3 : law - unkeepable ✪; likeness - of sinful flesh
Rom. 8:4 : law - fulfilled by faith
Rom. 8:4-6 : Holy Spirit - walk by; spirit - vs. flesh
Rom. 8:5 : dead - spiritually ✪; natural man - foolish to ✪
Rom. 8:5-6 : thought - captive
Rom. 8:6 : carnal - mind is death; mind - renewed ✪; peace - of God ✪
Rom. 8:7 : dead - spiritually - AGAINST ✪; law - unkeepable ✪
Rom. 8:9 : deity - Jesus’ titles as God; Holy Spirit - all believers have; Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus; Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God; Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus; spirit - vs. flesh; Trinity ✪
Rom. 8:9-11 : Holy Spirit - indwells believers
Rom. 8:10 : Christ - believers indwelt by ✪
Rom. 8:11 : born - of the Spirit; Trinity - raised Christ ✪
Rom. 8:12-13 : spirit - vs. flesh
Rom. 8:14 : sons - of God in NT
Rom. 8:14-17 : adoption - of believers ✪
Rom. 8:15 : Abba - informal name ✪; Holy Spirit - names; son of God - believers ✪
Rom. 8:16-17 (1Cor. 12:12-27) : Christ - believer - union ✪
Rom. 8:17 : inheritance - believers from God
Rom. 8:19 : earth - regeneration ✪; imminency - rapture ✪; rapture - vs. second coming, rapture ✪; sons - of God in NT
Rom. 8:20 : creation - corrupted ✪; vanity - all is ✪
Rom. 8:21 : creation - delivered from bondage; death - before fall ✪; death - from the fall ✪
Rom. 8:23 : imminency - rapture ✪; resurrection - body ✪; resurrection - physical ✪
Rom. 8:23 (?) : adoption - of believers ✪
Rom. 8:24 : hope - unseen ✪
Rom. 8:24-25 : hope - produces
Rom. 8:25 : imminency - rapture ✪
Rom. 8:26 : Holy Spirit - intercedes; Holy Spirit - person ✪; intercession - groans of Spirit; prayer - in spirit; speak - unable to
Rom. 8:27 : heart - God knows; prayer - in God's will; Trinity ✪
Rom. 8:28-31 : chosen - believers ✪
Rom. 8:29 : exegesis - Acts_2:23 ✪; foreknowledge - of God; image - conformed to Christ; image - of new man is according to God; sanctification - meaning ✪
Rom. 8:29-30 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used ✪; predestination - of God ✪
Rom. 8:30 : Arminianism - prevenient grace - AGAINST ✪; called - subset; justification
Rom. 8:31 : for us - God
Rom. 8:32 : atonement - limited ✪; provision - for upright
Rom. 8:33 : chosen - believers ✪; justification
Rom. 8:33-34 : accusing - believers; judgment - believers escape ✪
Rom. 8:34 : intercession - Christ; present - session ✪; right hand - Jesus of Throne; salvation - one way ✪
Rom. 8:35 : favorite - verses
Rom. 8:35-39 : love - separate from God's
Rom. 8:36 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; saints - killed
Rom. 8:37 : overcomer - identity of ✪
Rom. 8:38 : principalities - demonic
Rom. 9:1 : Holy Spirit - conscience and; Holy Spirit - true; replacement theology - Caner ✪
Rom. 9:3 : accursed - for brethren; salvation - requires gospel after Christ ✪
Rom. 9:3-5 : brothers - Jesus - Jews ✪
Rom. 9:4 : adoption - of Israel; chosen - Israel ✪; covenant - Abrahamic; covenant - Davidic ✪; covenant - Mosaic ✪; covenant - Mosaic - to Israel; covenant - unconditional ✪; covenants - of promise; covenants - plural; covenants - to Israel ✪; Jew - advantages of; law - not for Gentiles; scriptures - Jewish
Rom. 9:5 : deity - Jesus equal with God ✪; deity - Jesus’ titles as God; hypostatic union ✪
Rom. 9:6 : Abraham - father of faithful ✪; Israel - remnant of ✪; Israel - usage of term ✪; replacement theology - AGAINST ✪; seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual ✪
Rom. 9:6-8 : Jews - who are not
Rom. 9:7 : Abraham - seed of ✪
Rom. 9:7-13 : covenant - Abrahamic
Rom. 9:10 : exegesis - Rom._9:10 ✪
Rom. 9:11 : predestination - of God ✪
Rom. 9:12-13 : Esau - to serve Jacob ✪
Rom. 9:13 : chosen - not ✪; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 9:14 : judging - God by man; righteous - God
Rom. 9:15-16 : chosen - believers ✪
Rom. 9:16 : free will ✪
Rom. 9:17 (cf. Ex. 9:16) : inspiration - scripture says = God says ✪
Rom. 9:17-18 : Pharaoh - purpose
Rom. 9:17-22 : chosen - not ✪
Rom. 9:18 : heart - hardened by God ✪; perish - God will's none; predestination - of God ✪
Rom. 9:19 : sovereignty - vs. responsibility ✪
Rom. 9:19-20 : judging - God by man
Rom. 9:20-24 : predestination - of God ✪
Rom. 9:21 : potter - vs. clay ✪
Rom. 9:21-23 : predestination - AGAINST double ✪
Rom. 9:21-24 : predestination - Westminster Confession ✪
Rom. 9:22 : created - for destruction; Pharaoh - purpose
Rom. 9:23 : chosen - believers ✪
Rom. 9:23 (prohtoimasen) : predestination - prepared beforehand ✪
Rom. 9:24 : Gentiles - called
Rom. 9:24-26 : adoption - of believers ✪
Rom. 9:25-27 : Israel - rejected temporarily ✪
Rom. 9:26 : living - God
Rom. 9:27 : Israel - remnant of ✪
Rom. 9:29 : foreknown - by God
Rom. 9:30 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪
Rom. 9:30-32 : faith - righteousness by
Rom. 9:32 : law - vs. faith ✪; law - works of ✪; messianic prophecy - stumbling block; offense - rock of ✪
Rom. 9:33 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 10:1 : replacement theology - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 10:2 : zeal - without knowledge
Rom. 10:3 : religion - vs. salvation; righteousness - exceeds Pharisees; righteousness - of God; righteousness - self ✪
Rom. 10:3-5 : law - vs. faith ✪
Rom. 10:4 : covenant - Mosaic ✪
Rom. 10:5 : law - righteousness of
Rom. 10:6-8 : wisdom - distance to
Rom. 10:6-8 (cf. Deu. 30:11-14) : Word of God - as title ✪
Rom. 10:7 : abyss - abussos ✪
Rom. 10:7 (?) : Hades - and Jesus ✪
Rom. 10:8-10 : salvation - plan of
Rom. 10:12 : Jew - vs. Greek; separation - wall of ✪
Rom. 10:13-14 : salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required
Rom. 10:14 : Greek - text - Byzantine - fathers ✪; pastor - preacher (kerux) ✪; preaching - how hear without
Rom. 10:15 : feet - bring good news; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 10:15 (cf. Isa. 52:7) : gender - neutrality ✪
Rom. 10:16 (cf. Isa. 53:1) : Deutero-Isaiah Theory - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 10:17 : faith - by hearing
Rom. 10:18 : natural - revelation ✪
Rom. 10:19 : jealous - Jews by Gentiles; nation - church? ✪; reciprocity - God
Rom. 10:20 : chosen - believers ✪; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪; seeking - God - none
Rom. 10:20 (cf. Isa. 65:1-2) : Deutero-Isaiah Theory - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 10:21 : hands - stretched out - crucifixion ✪
Rom. 11 : covenant - unconditional ✪
Rom. 11:1 : Abraham - seed of ✪; Israel - cast away - not; Paul - Hebrew of Hebrews; seventy sevens - gap ✪
Rom. 11:1 (Benjamin) : tribes - ten not lost ✪
Rom. 11:2 : exegesis - Acts_2:23 ✪; foreknowledge - of God; replacement theology - Calvin ✪
Rom. 11:5 : chosen - believers ✪; chosen - Israel ✪; Israel - remnant of ✪
Rom. 11:7 : chosen - believers ✪; chosen - not ✪; Jew - true
Rom. 11:7 (Gk. hardened) : blinded - unbelievers ✪; heart - hardened ✪; Jews - blinded ✪
Rom. 11:7-10 (Gk. hardened) : blinded - by God
Rom. 11:8 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 11:11 : church - gospel given to; Gentile - salvation; Gentile - salvation - purpose; jealous - Jews by Gentiles; rejection - of Jesus by Israel blesses Gentiles
Rom. 11:11-12 : type - Joseph of Christ ✪
Rom. 11:11-15 : Israel - rejected temporarily ✪
Rom. 11:13 : Paul - apostle to Gentiles; Romans - book of - written to Gentiles
Rom. 11:14 : jealous - Jews by Gentiles
Rom. 11:15 : Gentile - salvation; Gentiles - gospel sent to
Rom. 11:16 : firstfruits - to God
Rom. 11:16-24 : root - holy ✪
Rom. 11:17 : Israel - remnant of ✪; olive tree - Israel
Rom. 11:17-24 : branches - believers as; grafted in - Gentiles
Rom. 11:17-31 : Romans - book of - written to Gentiles
Rom. 11:19-20 : Gentile - salvation
Rom. 11:20 : branches - broken off
Rom. 11:21-22 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used ✪
Rom. 11:22 : wilderness - died in ✪
Rom. 11:25 : Antichrist - Jewish? ✪; blinded - by God; covenant - new - sin forgiven; fullness - of Gentiles ✪; Gentiles - fullness vs. times ✪; Israel - remnant of ✪; Jews - blinded ✪; mystery - secret ✪; pride - by knowledge
Rom. 11:25 (fullness of Gentiles) : until - and Israel
Rom. 11:25-26 : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 8 ✪
Rom. 11:25-29 : Israel - cast away - not
Rom. 11:26 : covenant - new ✪; exegesis - Rom._11:26 ✪; God - all know ✪; inspiration - verbal - it is written; Israel - all saved ✪; Israel - restoration ✪; Israel - salvation of ✪; Israel - usage of term ✪; replacement theology - Wright ✪; Zion - out of ✪
Rom. 11:26-27 : Babylon - future ✪
Rom. 11:27 : Israel - sin - cleansed
Rom. 11:28 : chosen - Israel ✪; exegesis - Rom._11:26 ✪
Rom. 11:29 : promises - God fulfills; replacement theology - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 11:33 : omniscient - God only ✪; unsearchable - God
Rom. 11:34 : taught - God not
Rom. 11:35 : first - cause
Rom. 11:36 : held together - by God ✪
Rom. 12:1 : living - sacrifice
Rom. 12:2 : mind - renewed ✪; will - perfect? ✪; world - enmity with
Rom. 12:3 : faith - author and finisher; faith - gift of God ✪; humility - desirable ✪
Rom. 12:3-8 : body of Christ - gifts
Rom. 12:6 : gifts - terms ✪; prophecy - faith required; prophecy - gift; prophecy - in NT
Rom. 12:6-8 : gifts - spiritual ✪
Rom. 12:7 : gifts - terms ✪
Rom. 12:7-8 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities ✪
Rom. 12:10 : esteem - others ✪
Rom. 12:12 : hope - produces
Rom. 12:14 : curse - do not; enemy - love ✪
Rom. 12:15 : grief - response to
Rom. 12:16 : humility - desirable ✪; pride - by knowledge
Rom. 12:17 : enemy - love ✪; evil - not to repay; evil - respond with good
Rom. 12:18 : peace - attempt; reconciliation - rejected
Rom. 12:19 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; Targum - quoted in NT ✪; Targums - Aramaic quoted ✪; vengeance - God's
Rom. 12:20 : enemy - love ✪; fire - coals on head; forgive - enemies
Rom. 12:21 : love - preeminence ✪
Rom. 13:1-5 : marriage - government interest ✪; war - just ✪
Rom. 13:1-7 : authorities - submit to ✪; authority - respect; gospel - social - AGAINST ✪
Rom. 13:4 : capital punishment ✪; translation - dynamic equivalence - capital punishment ✪
Rom. 13:6-7 : taxes - pay
Rom. 13:7 : Caesar - render unto ✪
Rom. 13:8-10 : law - fulfilled by love; law - meaning of term in NT ✪; law - of Christ ✪
Rom. 13:9 : two commandments - second
Rom. 13:11 : millennial kingdom - day
Rom. 13:12 : armor - of light ✪; time - short ✪
Rom. 13:12-14 : submit to God - devil flees
Rom. 13:13-14 : Augustine - conversion scripture ✪
Rom. 13:14 : Christ - put on; lust; Romans - book of - influence ✪
Rom. 14:1 : disputes - doubtful
Rom. 14:2 : stumble - cause brother ✪
Rom. 14:2-6 : decisions - freedom within boundaries
Rom. 14:5 : liberty - observance of days; Sabbath - no longer required ✪
Rom. 14:5-6 : law - summary ✪
Rom. 14:10 : judge - Christ appointed ✪; judgment - believers - works ✪; judgment - seat of Christ; manuscript - Rom._14:10 ✪
Rom. 14:11 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; knee - bow ✪
Rom. 14:14 : lawfull - all things; stumble - cause brother ✪; unclean - no food is ✪
Rom. 14:14-23 : freedom - how to use
Rom. 14:17 : kingdom - of God ✪; kingdom - spiritual - scriptures used ✪; peace - and righteousness
Rom. 14:19 : edify - brothers
Rom. 14:20 : unclean - no food is ✪
Rom. 14:20-23 : conscience - sinning against
Rom. 14:21 : stumble - cause brother ✪
Rom. 14:23 : faith - doubtful action - sin
Rom. 15:1 : strong - bear with the weak; stumble - cause brother ✪
Rom. 15:3 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 15:4 : future - believers - scriptures for
Rom. 15:6 : theos - not proper name ✪
Rom. 15:8 : covenant - land - unfulfilled ✪; covenants - to Israel ✪; promises - confirmed by Jesus
Rom. 15:8-12 : Jesus - ministry - dual ✪; Jew - Gentile - no distinction in Christ
Rom. 15:9 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪
Rom. 15:11 : Gentiles - all nations (ethne) denotes
Rom. 15:12 : Jesse - stem of; root - of David ✪
Rom. 15:14 : scripture - for our learning
Rom. 15:14-16 : Romans - book of - written to Gentiles
Rom. 15:15 : Paul - grace given to
Rom. 15:16 : Holy Spirit - sanctifies; Paul - apostle to Gentiles; sacrifice - acceptable; Trinity - sanctifies
Rom. 15:19 : signs - and wonders
Rom. 15:20 : gospel - of personal salvation; gospel - preached all nations ✪
Rom. 15:20-21 : evangelism - to unreached; missionary - to unreached
Rom. 15:21 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Rom. 15:24 : Paul - missionary journey - fourth ✪; soliciting help
Rom. 15:25-27 : Jerusalem - church - poverty of
Rom. 15:27 : blessings - spiritual Gentiles partake of; material - for spiritual
Rom. 15:28 : Paul - missionary journey - fourth ✪
Rom. 15:30 : prayer - asked for
Rom. 16:1 : deacon - women? ✪
Rom. 16:3 : Aquila - and Priscilla
Rom. 16:5 : church - in house; house - church
Rom. 16:7 : apostles - not the twelve ✪; Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 16:11 : Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Rom. 16:16 : kiss - greeting
Rom. 16:17 : correction - doctrinal; teachers - false - separate from
Rom. 16:17-18 : church - discipline ✪; division - handling
Rom. 16:18 : ears - tickled
Rom. 16:19 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities ✪; wise - believers to be
Rom. 16:20 : Satan - named explicitly; time - short ✪; under - foot
Rom. 16:21 : Timothy - disciple
Rom. 16:22 (?) : Paul - infirmity ✪
Rom. 16:23 : archaeology - Erastus ✪
Rom. 16:24 : manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text ✪; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text ✪
Rom. 16:25 : mystery - secret ✪; Paul - revelation; progressive - revelation; replacement theology - AGAINST ✪; salvation - planned before fall
Rom. 16:26 : inspiration - verbal ✪
Roman : Antichrist - Roman roots ✪
Roman - Antichrist's origin : Antichrist - Roman roots ✪
Roman Catholic Controversy, The : Ref-0093 ✪
Roman Catholic Controversy, The - The Roman Catholic Controversy : Ref-0093 ✪
Roman Catholic Controversy, The - The Roman Catholic Controversy - White, James R. The Roman Catholic Controversy : Ref-0093 ✪
Roman Catholic Controversy, The - White, James R. The Roman Catholic Controversy : Ref-0093 ✪
roman catholicism : amillennialism - catholic church ✪; Antichrist - Roman Catholicism - AGAINST ✪; baptism - infant - Roman Catholicism ✪; Roman Catholicism - deuterocanonical ✪; Roman Catholicism - false doctrines ✪; Roman Catholicism - Mary - Queen of Heaven ✪; Roman Catholicism - penance ✪; Roman Catholicism - second commandment ✪; Roman Catholicism - vs. Protestantism ✪; Wycliffe - Roman Catholicism - opposed ✪✪ Topics concerning the Roman Catholic church.
roman catholicism - amillennialism : amillennialism - catholic church ✪
Roman Catholicism - Antichrist - AGAINST : Antichrist - Roman Catholicism - AGAINST ✪
Roman Catholicism - baptism - infant : baptism - infant - Roman Catholicism ✪
Roman Catholicism - deuterocanonical : ✪ Relating to, or being a second canon, especially that consisting of sections of the Old and New Testaments not included in the original Roman Catholic canon but accepted by theologians in 1548 at the Council of Trent. ". . . the Jerusalem Bible and the New American Bible . . . contain all of the books found in the Jewish Bible and the Protestant Old Testament, and in almost the same sequence as the Protestant Bible. However, the Catholic Old Testament includes additional books found in the Septuagint but not in the Hebrew Bible or the Protestant canon: Tobit, Judith, 1-2 Maccabees, Wisdom (of Solomon), Ecclesiasticus (i.e., Wisdom of Joshua ben Sirach, not to be confused with the Book of Ecclesiastes), and Baruch (with the Epistle of Jeremiah). These additional writings are called deuterocanonical books by the Roman Catholic Church. In printed editions, these books are interspersed within the sequence of the other books of the Old Testament. Moreover, the books of Esther and Daniel contain additional material not found in the Jewish or Protestant Bibles. Six additional chapters are found within Esther; and additional material is found in Daniel 3, with chapters 13 and 14 being discrete stories entitled “Susanna” and “Bel and the Dragon.” Books were included in the Roman Catholic Bible not on the basis of the Hebrew canon, but on according to the contents and sequence of the Latin Vulgate. The Vulgate included books translated form the Hebrew and books and material found only in the Greek. . . . The books originally written in Hebrew, however, are now translated from the Hebrew text rather than from the Latin, though often distinctive readings and additional material found only in the Greek or the Vulgate are also included." Ref-0838, pp. 81-82.
Roman Catholicism - false doctrines : ✪ "ten false doctrines were introduced into the church: 1. Justification by works -- Not simply by grace through faith; 2. Baptismal regeneration -- That a person is saved by baptism; 3. Worship of images; 4. Celibacy -- Forbidding priests to marry, a further distinction between clergy and laity. 5. Confessionalism -- Where sins are confessed to a priest who then declares absolution of those sins. 6. Purgatory -- A place of confinement which is neither Heaven nor Hell, but a place where one has to be refined before going into Heaven, and so sanctification was not complete at death; 7. Transubstantiation -- The concept of the continual and perpetual sacrifice of Jesus; 8. Indulgences -- Where thought the giving of money, a person's time in purgatory could be reduced; 9. Penance -- Involving the torment of one's body in order to reduce time in purgatory. 10. Mariolatry -- The worship of the virgin Mary, her elevation as the mother of God, and the declaration of her deity." Ref-0228, pp. 59-60. Book mentioned in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: "Errors, Rites, Ceremonies, and Superstitious Practices, of the Romish Church." Ref-1306, loc. 9860.
Roman Catholicism - Mary - Queen of Heaven : Jer. 7:18; Jer. 44:17-19; Jer. 44:25✪ "Finally the Immaculate Virgin. . . was. . . exalted by the Lord as Queen over all things" Ref-0166, [966]
Roman Catholicism - penance : ✪ "Raised up from sin, the sinner must still recover his full spiritual health by doing something more to make amends for the sin: he must ‘make satisfaction for’ or ‘expiate’ his sins. This satisfaction is called ‘penance.’" Ref-0165, p. 78 citing Catechism of the Catholic Church [1459]. "The sacrafice of penance is ?. . .the only ordinary way by which the faithful person who is aware of serious sin is reconciled with God and with the Church. . . ." Ref-0165, p. 79.
Roman Catholicism - second commandment : Ex. 20:4; Deu. 5:8✪ Versions of the Catechism of the Catholic Church prior to 1995 removed the second commandment and then split the tenth commandment into two in order to retain the proper number of commandments (ten). Canon Law 1188 supports the practice of displaying sacred images for the veneration of the faithful.
Roman Catholicism - vs. Protestantism : ✪ "There is, indeed, in our day a spurious liberality that would teach us to forego the indictment which history affords against the Church of Rome; but while no generous mind will refuse to own the moral worth of those who, in England at least, now guide the counsels of that Church, the real question at issue relates to the character, not of individuals, but of a system. It is the part, therefore, not of intolerant bigotry, but of true wisdom, to search the records of the past -- terrible records, truly -- for the means of judging of that system. The inquiry which concerns us is not whether good men are found within the pale of Rome -- as though all the moral excellence of earth could avail to cover the annals of her hideous guilt! Our true inquiry is whether she has suffered any real change in these enlightened days. Is the Church of Rome reformed? With what vehemence the answer would be shrieked from every altar within her pale! And if not, let but dark days come again, and some of the foulest scenes and blackest crimes in the history of Christendom may be re-enacted in Europe. “The true test of a man is not what he does, but what, with the principles he holds, he would do;” and if this be true of individuals, it is still more intensely true of communities. They do good service, therefore, who keep before the public mind the real character of Rome as the present day development of the apostasy." Ref-0762, p. 133.
Roman Catholicism - Wycliffe - opposed : Wycliffe - Roman Catholicism - opposed ✪
Roman Catholicism, Loraine Boettner : Ref-0867 ✪
Roman Catholicism, Loraine Boettner - Boettner, Loraine, Roman Catholicism : Ref-0867 ✪
Roman Catholicism, Loraine Boettner - Boettner, Loraine, Roman Catholicism - Cross-0017 : Ref-0867 ✪
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences, Norman L. Geisler : Ref-1090 ✪
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences, Norman L. Geisler - Geisler, Norman L., Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences : Ref-1090 ✪
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences, Norman L. Geisler - Geisler, Norman L., Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences - Logos-0562 : Ref-1090 ✪
Roman citizen : Paul - Roman citizen ✪
Roman citizen - Paul : Paul - Roman citizen ✪
Roman Empire : chronology - B.C. 0063 - A.D. 0410 - Roman Empire over middle east ✪
Roman Empire (eastern branch) falls : chronology - A.D. 1453 - Roman Empire (eastern branch) falls ✪
Roman Empire - Pompey - chronology : chronology - B.C. 0063 - A.D. 0410 - Roman Empire over middle east ✪
Romans : Ref-0234 ✪; Romans - book of - influence ✪; Romans - book of - written to Gentiles; Romans - book of - written to Jews ✪
Romans - book of - influence : Rom. 1:1; Rom. 1:17; Rom. 13:14✪ "Indeed, may we join that auspicious list of individuals whose lives were transformed from the study of Romans: Augustine, in 386, picked up the scroll of Romans where he read the words: “Put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh in regard to its lusts.” Later he wrote about that transformational moment: “No further would I read, nor had I any need; instantly at the end of this sentence, a clear light flooded my heart and all the darkness of doubt vanished away.” Luther, in 1515, began studying and teaching his students on the book of Romans. He relates, “I grasped the truth that the righteousness of God is that righteousness whereby, through grace and sheer mercy, he justifies us by faith . . . thereupon I felt myself to be reborn and to have gone through open doors into paradise.” Wesley, in 1738, relates the powerful transformation in his life after listening to the reading of Luther’s preface to the book of Romans: “While he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone, for my salvation; and an assurance was given me that he had taken my sins away, even mine; and saved me from the law of sin and death.” Luther once said about the book of Romans, “The more thoroughly it is treated, the more precious it becomes, and the better it tastes.” And Calvin observed, “If a man understand it, he has a sure road opened for him to the understanding of the whole Scripture.”" Scott Lanser, Romans: An Empire of Dust and an Epistle for the Ages Ref-0066, Vol. 26 No.1 Winter 2013, 1-1, p. 1. "Of all Paul’s epistles, none has had more impact than Romans. “The most profound work in existence,” Samuel Taylor Coleridge called it. Augustine’s famous conversion in the garden was triggered by his chance encounter with Romans 13: 13. John Calvin, in founding the Reformed church in the mid-sixteenth century; John Wesley, in establishing Methodism in the mid-eighteenth century; and Karl Barth, the Swiss theologian who founded a neo-orthodox school of Protestantism in the twentieth century, were all profoundly influenced by Romans." Ref-1522, p. 221. "After all the years of fumbling in the darkness of the monastery, Luther in the third chapter of Romans had finally found the idea that would set him free from its oppressive demands. Paul’s denunciation of the law, issued in the heat of battle over whether Gentiles had to uphold the Mosaic code, seemed to Luther to apply to the rules of his order and, more generally, to the many regulations and prohibitions stipulated by the medieval Church." Ref-1522, p. 238. "On reaching the eighth chapter of Romans, Luther welcomed Paul’s comments on predestination. While many find this teaching “bitter and hard,” he noted, God has chosen it “to show that he saves us not by our merits but by sheer election and his immutable will” and thus “renders vain the efforts of so many grasping and very fierce adversaries.” For Luther, the doctrine of predestination, by making clear the futility of trying to earn one’s way to salvation, offered great comfort." Ref-1522, p. 239.
Romans - book of - written to Gentiles : Rom. 1:5; Rom. 1:13; Rom. 11:13; Rom. 11:17-31; Rom. 15:14-16
Romans - book of - written to Jews : Acts 18:2; Rom. 2:17; Rom. 4:1; Rom. 4:12; Rom. 7:1; Rom. 16:7; Rom. 16:11✪ Aquila, Andronicus, Juias, and Herodian (Rom. 16:7,11) were all Jews (Acts 18:2)
Romans - commentary on - Luther : Ref-0234 ✪
Romans in Greek, Chapters 9 : Ref-0149 ✪
Romans in Greek, Chapters 9 - 11 (LS-306) : Ref-0149 ✪
Romans Verse-by-Verse, Newell : Ref-1054 ✪
Romans Verse-by-Verse, Newell - Cross-0125 - Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse : Ref-1054 ✪
Romans Verse-by-Verse, Newell - Newell, Romans Verse-by-Verse : Ref-1054 ✪
Rome : Babylon - Rome called? ✪; Caesars - Roman ✪; Judaism - illegal in Rome ✪; Paul - visits Rome; Rome - fear of by priests; Rome - Jews expelled; Rome - seven hills ✪
Rome (western branch) falls : chronology - A.D. 0410 - Rome (western branch) falls ✪
Rome - called Babylon? : Babylon - Rome called? ✪
Rome - emperors of : Caesars - Roman ✪
Rome - fear of by priests : John 11:25
Rome - Jews expelled : Acts 18:2
Rome - Judaism illegal : Judaism - illegal in Rome ✪
Rome - Paul visits : Paul - visits Rome
Rome - seven hills : Rev. 17:9✪ "Seven hills formed the nucleus of the ancient city on the left bank of the Tiber. These hills received the names of Palatine, Aventine, Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal, and Capitoline. [Ref-0034, II, 719-21] As Rome grew, however, the hill Janiculum on the other side of the river Tiber was often included among the seven, as Alford does, omitting the Capitoline. Later the hill Pincian to the north of the ancient city was also included in the hills of Rome as the city developed and moved north. . . Seiss marshals a convincing array of evidence that the seven mountains of Rev. 17:9 refer not to the seven hills of Rome but rather to successive imperial governments [Ref-0035, pp. 391-94]" Ref-0032, p. 251. "As prayer rooms are established in ever more locations, according to NAR, the “seven mountains of culture” – government, business, family, educational systems, the media, arts and religion – will fall under its influence." -- 2014022301.htm
Ronald M. Brooks, When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences : Ref-1093 ✪
Ronald M. Brooks, When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - Geisler, Norman L., When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences : Ref-1093 ✪
Ronald M. Brooks, When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - Geisler, Norman L., When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - Logos-0565 : Ref-1093 ✪
Ronald M. Brooks, When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - Geisler, Norman L., When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences, Norman L. Geisler : Ref-1093 ✪
Ronald M. Brooks, When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences - When Skeptics Asks: A Handbook on Christian Evidences, Norman L. Geisler : Ref-1093 ✪
roof : roof - walking on
roof - walking on : 2S. 11:2; Dan. 4:29-30
room : room - inner - false Christs ✪
room - inner - false Christs : Mat. 24:26; 2Th. 2:4 (?)✪ Questionable: 2Th. 2:4 (?);
root : fruit - from root; root - Godly vs. satanic ✪; root - holy ✪; root - of David ✪; root - shallow
root - Godly vs. satanic : Isa. 11:1; Isa. 11:10; Isa. 14:29✪ See Jesse - stem of, root - of David.
root - holy : Rom. 4:4 (:11-12,16); Rom. 11:16-24✪ "Abraham embraced the promise not only for himself but also for his bodily and spiritual descendants. . . Therefore he was the quarry, the rock, out of which the people of God are hewn (Isa. 51:1-2), the first recipient of the preparatory covenant and Old Testament revelation which in a special sense led directly to Christ, and which is the ‘holy root’ that bears the noble olive tree in the kingdom of God (Rom. 11:16-24)." Ref-0197, p. 89. "A common error is made when the ‘rich root’ (NASB) of the tree, into which the wild olive branches representing the Gentiles are grafted, is understood as Israel. But the apostle plainly identifies Israel with the ‘natural branches’ from ‘a cultivated olive tree,’ some of which have been broken off at the present time. . . . Rather than being Israel, the root must be seen as something which provides life and nourishment to both the ‘natural’ and ‘wild’ branches -- i.e., Israel and the Gentiles. While Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of this root, historically it is the covenant promise to Abraham which is no doubt in the apostle's mind. Israel was the natural branches, as it had already enjoyed the covenant privileges from the beginning. Now the Gentiles were being grafted in to share that promise -- not, however, as ‘the great nation,’ but as ‘all peoples on earth’ in fulfillment of the original promise which contained both peoples." Robert L. Saucy, "Israel and the Church: A Case for Discontinuity," Ref-0199, p. 255. "Romans 11 makes it clear that the Gentiles, as wild olive branches, are grafted into the Abrahamic natural olive tree so that they might become partakers of the new covenant blessings." Ref-1263, p. 97 "At one time Gentiles were "excluded from the citizenship of Israel" (as a nation/state) and were "foreigners to the covenants of the promise." That is, they were separate from "the rich root of the cultivated olive tree," the Abrahamic covenant and the "forefathers" (Rom. 11:17,28)." Ref-1263, p. 271
root - of David : Isa. 4:2; Isa. 11:1; Isa. 11:10; Isa. 53:2; Rom. 15:12; Rev. 5:5; Rev. 22:16✪ "As the ‘root’ of David, He existed before David, that is, He is eternal. And as the ‘offpsring’ or descendant of David, He is the rightful Heir to the throne of David, and the One who will fulfill the covenanted blessings promised to David." Ref-0123, p. 93.
root - produces fruit : fruit - from root
root - shallow : Ps. 129:6; Mat. 13:6; Mark 4:17; Luke 8:6
rose : Sharon - rose of
rose - of Sharon : Sharon - rose of
Rose Guide to the Temple, Randall Price : Ref-1326 ✪
Rose Guide to the Temple, Randall Price - Price, Randall, Rose Guide to the Temple : Ref-1326 ✪
Rosh : Gen. 46:21; Eze. 38:2; Eze. 38:3; Eze. 39:1✪ May be linked with "Rus," the root from which Russia may have derived. Hebrew grammarians disagree as to whether Rosh in Eze. 38:2 is to be taken as a proper name or as an adjective denoting head, or chief. Hence, Gog could be either the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal or prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal. Yet Rosh does not always appear in the sense of an adjective (Gen. 46:21). "Showers explains: Present trends indicate that, unless things change in the near future, Russia will become an Islamic majority state within several decades. In 1991 there were 300 mosques in Russia. In 2006 there were approximately 3,000. It is estimated that by the end of 2015, Russia will have about 25,000 mosques." Ref-1400, loc. 1379-1385.
Rosh Hashanah : Rosh Hashanah - head of the year ✪
Rosh Hashanah - head of the year : Lev. 23:24; Num. 29:1; Eze. 40:1✪ Shofar blown on Rosh Hashanah in commemoration of Akedah (Gen. 22:13)
Rosh-Chodesh : ✪ Feasts of the Lord, Hebrew.
Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology : Ref-1168 ✪
Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Alexander, ed., T. Desmond, New Dictionary of Biblical Theology : Ref-1168 ✪
Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Alexander, ed., T. Desmond, New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Logos-0632 : Ref-1168 ✪
Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Alexander, ed., T. Desmond, New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, T. Desmond Alexander, ed. and Brian S. Rosner, ed. : Ref-1168 ✪
Rosner, ed., Brian S., New Dictionary of Biblical Theology - New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, T. Desmond Alexander, ed. and Brian S. Rosner, ed. : Ref-1168 ✪
Rossier, H. L. (2004; 2004). Meditations On The Book Of Joshua. Galaxie Software. : Ref-0547 ✪
Rossier, H. L. (2004; 2004). Meditations On The Book Of Joshua. Galaxie Software. - Logos-0307 : Ref-0547 ✪
rough : path - crooked made straight
rough - made smooth : path - crooked made straight
route : Egypt - journey route after leaving
route - after Exodus : Egypt - journey route after leaving
royal : Psalms - messianic ✪; son - descendant - not ✪
royal - affiliation - son : son - descendant - not ✪
royal - Psalms : Psalms - messianic ✪
royal jelly : Pr. 16:24; Pr. 24:13
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