The Book Of Romans


This was the first commentary set that I put together back in 1992. Since then many other books have been analyzed, including Genesis 1-11; Jeremiah/Lamentations; The Gospel of John, Acts, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Peter and 1 John.

Romans is such a wonderful book and if one approaches it with the biblical perspective that man is born innocent and pure (Romans 7:9) and has free will (Romans 1:21,25,28,32; 2:6-11), then the book will yield many rich fruits.

Romans has long been viewed as a stronghold for Calvinism, but I found that if there is one New Testament book that destroys the doctrine of Calvinism and contradicts it continually, it must be the book of Romans.

Romans Introduction

Romans Chapter One

Romans Chapter 2

Romans Chapter 3

Romans Chapter 4

Romans Chapter 5

Romans Chapter 6

Romans Chapter 7:1-12

Romans Chapter 7:13-25

Romans Chapter 8:1-18

Romans Chapter 8:19-39

Romans Chapter 9

Romans Chapter 10

Romans Chapter 11

Romans Chapter 12

Romans Chapter 13

Romans Chapter 14

Romans Chapter 15

Romans Chapter 16

Summation