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Colin Kruse’s commentary on the book of Romans shows how Paul expounds the gospel against the background of God’s sovereign action as creator, judge, and redeemer of the world. In the process, Kruse elucidates Paul’s teaching about matters of concern in the Roman house churches—issues that remain important today. Kruse’s gift for clarity and economy in dealing with such complex and important...

was directed not only against Gentiles who threatened Israel’s boundaries, but against fellow Jews too.77 However, a close reading of accounts of the actions of OT and Intertestamental zealots indicates that the essential motivation for their zeal was a sense of obligation to observe the law for its own sake. Smiles puts it well: That zeal was not primarily characterized by nationalism, a desire to keep Gentiles at a distance or to maintain Israel’s distinctiveness. Its essential character was an
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