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Featured Bible Study: Romans

Our current study is on the book of Romans . Grab your Bible and some note-taking materials and start your study by clicking on the audio links below. (or you can use the Blue Letter Bible links for the scripture reference). There are also some study questions that go along with each session.

For further study on this book, see the links below the audio bible study.

Our next study will be starting on November 30, 2009.

You can access ALL of our Bible studies through the Berean Online Membership. If you are interested in joining, click here for more information.


**STUDY ROMANS **
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Session 13

Romans 9:6-14

Study Questions:
(For the Diligent Student)

 1. What is the “missing element” in the traditional classifications of Systematic Theology?  Why?

 2. In what way(s) are Israel and the Church distinctive?
     Explain their origins and their destinies.

 3. Why is “Replacement Theology” regarded as a heresy?
     How and where did it originate?

 4. Why did the people of the synagogue in Nazareth attempt to throw Christ off the nearest cliff?

 5. When did the warfare between Jacob and Esau begin?

Discussion Questions:

(“Where two people agree, one is redundant")

        1. In what way(s) are Israel and the Church distinctive?

2.   Discuss the differing views of:
    a)  Amillennialism
    b)  Premillennialism
    c)  Preterism

3. Who represents Esau today?

Candidate Research Projects:
(For the truly dedicated)

 1. Compile a list of church organizations that hold a “Replacement Theology” view.

 2. Compile a list of firstborn that were passed over or forfeit to others.

Preparation for the Next Session:

  Read Chapter 9.


**CONTINUE YOUR STUDIES OF ROMANS **

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