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Romans is packed with a rich theology that describes the weight of sin, the freedom from the law, and the hope of grace. It is Paul’s most concise and thought-provoking epistle. John G. Butler’s commentary unpacks this important book for today’s reader. He explains and exposits the key themes of Romans for pastors and students of the Bible today.

which says, “who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit” is added in this text and is a proven interpolation (a corrupting insertion in the text). Charles Ryrie says in his study Bible that “This phrase is not in the best manuscripts.” If this phrase is legitimate, it contradicts what other texts of Scripture say about salvation by grace and not by works. 2. The Means for No Condemnation (Romans 8:2–4) The way to being free from condemnation is stated here. It involves both the Spirit of
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