Pentateuchal Outline of Romans
Romans 1-2 : Genesis (Ruin)
Romans 3-5 : Exodus (Redemption)
Romans 6-8 : Leviticus (Relationship)
Romans 9-11 : Numbers (Reorganization)
Romans 12-16 : Deuteronomy (Responsibility and Review)
Romans 1-2 : Genesis (Ruin)
Romans 3-5 : Exodus (Redemption)
Romans 6-8 : Leviticus (Relationship)
Romans 9-11 : Numbers (Reorganization)
Romans 12-16 : Deuteronomy (Responsibility and Review)
A. The Plea of a Friend (Luke 11:5-13)
B. The Plea of a Widow (Luke 18:1-8)
C. The Plea of a Sinner (Luke 18:9-14)
See About Parables
A. Parable of Comparison
B. Parable of Contrast
C. Parable of Co-incidence
A. Persistence in Prayer (contrast procrastination)
B. Perseverance in Prayer (contrast passivity)
C. Penitence in Prayer (contrast pride)
Parables of Comparison
There is a strong allegorical sense of things like sowing seeds, looking for sheep, etc
Parables of Contrast
Selfish human characters in contrast with the essential goodness of God
Parables of Co-incidence
The actual scene itself with real characters representing different traits
Read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
The Principal Offerings with regard to the first chapter of 1 John
The Burnt Offering aspect - 1 John 1:1-2 "Life was manifested"
The Peace Offering aspect - 1 John 1:3-4 "fellowship with the Father and with His Son"
The Meal Offering aspect - 1 John 1: 5-6 "God is light...no darkness...truth"
The Sin Offering aspect - 1 John 1:7 "cleanseth us from all sin"
The Trespass Offering aspect - 1 John 1:8-9 "confess our sins"
Read Part 1.
Trespass Offering - Remission of Sin
Sin Offering - Redemption of Soul
Peace Offering - Reconciliation to God
Meal Offering - Righteousness of Christ
Burnt Offering - Resplendence of Christ