This book is an in-depth commentary on the Greek text of Romans 9–16. By avoiding modern translations and secondary literature, author David P. Kuske gives readers a clearer understanding of the original text. His exegesis examines every word in context and dissects the meaning of each verse as it relates to the overall epistle. The book also discusses the author, date, occasion, recipients, and purpose behind this important section of Scripture. Finally, Kuske gives the reader an accurate summation of each chapter and offers practical application for Lutherans today. This commentary is a valuable tool for seminary students or for pastors in preparation for sermons or Bible classes on Romans.
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