Romans 9 – Pain and Privilege
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Romans 9 – Pain and Privilege
Dave Riddle – 10/14/2018
Key passage: Romans 9:1-5
Pain
Paul’s personal angst
- Romans 9:2
- Great sorrow and unceasing anguish…
- Great = megas (Greek: ?????) – Mega sized!
- Sorrow = lyp? (Greek: ????) – pain, grief, annoyance, affliction, Heavy heartedness
- Unceasing = adialeiptos (Greek: ???????????) – continual
- Anguish = odyn? (Greek: ?????) – consuming grief, pain, sorrow
- Great sorrow and unceasing anguish…
- Romans 9:3
- Hyperbole? Symbolism? Literally?
- Paul cares deeply about his brothers and sisters.
- Paul was not an indifferent spectator…
- Exodus 32:31-32
- Moses makes a similar plea
Privilege
Paul’s analysis of the Israelites:
- Romans 9:4-5
- Adoption
- Glory
- Covenants
- The Law
- The Temple
- Promises
- Ancestors
- The Messiah
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