An Exposition on Romans 4:13-25: The Example of Abraham
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Romans 4 has been variously interpreted throughout Christian history. The tension present between Luther’s perspective on Paul’s relationship with Mosaic Law and the conclusions drawn by scholars of the New Perspective on Paul demand theologians and lay people alike to reexamine this chapter. Both Romans and the biblical canon need to be analyzed for an accurate understanding of this passage. Romans 4:13-25 offers a greater understanding of the role of faith in justification, identity in Christ, and the nature of salvation. This exposition seeks to reach a conclusion on its interpretation by using Abraham’s faith as an example for all, referring to individual salvation and justification by faith in Christ. Moreover, the New Perspective’s argument that Romans 4:13-25 is referring solely to maintaining covenant involvement must be rejected.
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Article published in the 2016 Harvest Journal.
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