Romans, Holy Bible King James Version — Questions and Answers

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Romans, Holy Bible King James Version — Questions and Answers

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Romans Chapter 1

What was Jesus made? Of the seed of David, according to the flesh.

What have we received from Jesus? Grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations.

What was Rome’s faith? Spoken of throughout the whole world.

Why did Paul want to impart spiritual gifts? That the Romans might be established.

Against what is the wrath of God revealed? Against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness.

What is clearly seen? The invisible things of Him, since the creation of the world.

How is God’s eternal power and Godhead understood? By the things that are made.

What happened to those who knew God? They glorified Him not as God; they were unthankful, [given to] vain imaginations, [their] foolish heart darkened.

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What did God give them up to? Uncleanness, the lust of their hearts, [and] dishonouring their bodies between themselves.

What else did God give them up to? Vile affections, against nature.

As they retained not God in [their] knowledge? God gave them up to a reprobate mind.

What does “reprobate” mean? Not standing the test, not approved, spurious.

With what are they filled? Unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents; without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful.

What are those who do such things worthy of? Death.

Romans Chapter 2

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What do we do when we judge others? We condemn ourselves.

What are we sure of, concerning God’s judgment? It is according to truth.

What do people who judge think? That they shall escape God’s judgment.

What do they despise? The riches of God’s goodness, forbearance, [and] long-suffering.

What does God’s goodness lead us to? Repentance.

What do their hardness and impenitence treasure up? Wrath against the day of wrath.

What do those who, with patient continuance in doing good, seek? Glory, honour, immortality, eternal life.

What is for those who are contentious and obey not the truth? Indignation and wrath.

What is upon every soul that does evil? Tribulation, anguish.

What is to every man that does good? Glory, honour, peace.

What is true for the Gentiles? Doing by nature the things contained in the law, they are a law unto themselves.

Where is the law for them [written]? In their hearts, their conscience bearing witness.

What is [a man] here called to be? A guide of the blind, a light to those in darkness, an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of babes.

What is circumcision, if we break the law? Uncircumcision.

What if Gentiles keep the righteousness in the law? [It is counted as] circumcision.

What do pagans do, if they fulfill the law? Judge the Jew.

Why? By the letter and circumcision, [the Jew] transgresses the law.

What is not a Jew? [One who is so only] outwardly.

What is circumcision [truly]? Of the heart, in the spirit.

Romans Chapter 3

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What was committed to the Jews? The oracles of God.

Who are under sin? Jews and Gentiles.

What are evil people [like]? Unprofitable; [their] mouth an open sepulchre; tongues full of deceit; poison of asps under their lips; [their] mouth full of cursing and bitterness; feet swift to shed blood; destruction and misery in their ways; the way of peace [they] have not known; no fear of God before their eyes.

How is the whole world guilty before God? Under the law.

How is the righteousness of God manifested? Through Jesus.

How did God set forth redemption? As a propitiation, through faith in His blood.

For what purpose? To declare His righteousness, for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God.

Whom does God justify? He that believes in Jesus.

By what is boasting excluded? By the law of faith.

Whom shall God justify? Circumcision, by and through faith.

Romans Chapter 4

What would Abraham have had, if justified by works? Glory before men.

What is the reward to him whose works are reckoned? By debt.

How does David describe the blessedness of imputed righteousness, without works? Blessed [are they whose] iniquities [are] forgiven, [and whose] sins [are] covered; [blessed is the man to whom] the Lord [will] not impute sin.

When was faith reckoned to Abraham? When he was in uncircumcision.

What is circumcision? A seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had.

What was the promise, that Abraham would be heir of the world? Through the righteousness of faith.

If those of the law are heirs, [what happens to faith]? Then faith is made void.

Why is Abraham the father of us all? “I have made thee a father of many nations.”

God quickens the … and …? The dead, and calls those things that be not, as if they were.

How was Abraham not weak in faith? He considered not his own body now dead.

What did Abraham [believe] about God’s promise? [He was] fully persuaded [that] what God [had] promised, He was able to perform.

Why was Jesus delivered? For our offenses, [and] raised again for our justification.

Romans Chapter 5

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What do we have access to, by faith? God’s grace.

Being justified by His blood, what shall we be? We shall be saved from wrath.

What is Adam a figure of? He who was to come.

What has abounded unto many? The grace of God, and the gift [by] grace.

How does sin reign? Unto death.

How does righteousness reign? Through righteousness, unto eternal life.

Romans Chapter 6

As Christ was raised from the dead, [what should we do]? We should walk in newness of life.

Why is our old man crucified with Him? That the body of sin might be destroyed.

What should we reckon ourselves [to be]? Dead to sin, [but] alive unto God.

Romans Chapter 7

What did the motions of sin do, working in us? Work in our members, [to] bring forth fruit unto death.

What is present in us? To will.

What is not present? To perform that which is good.

What did Paul see? Another law in his members.

Warring against what? The law of my mind.

Bringing [me] into captivity to what? The law of sin.

Romans Chapter 8

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What did the law of the Spirit of life do? Made me free from the law of sin and death.

What is true of those who are after the flesh? They cannot please God.

What does the earnest expectation of the creature do? Waits for the manifestation of the sons of God.

To what was the creature made subject? Vanity.

From what shall the creature be delivered? The bondage of corruption.

Unto what? The glorious liberty of the children of God.

What do we have? The firstfruits of the Spirit.

What do we do? Groan within ourselves.

Waiting for what? The adoption, [and] the redemption of our bodies.

What does He that searches the hearts know? The mind of the [Spirit].

Why? Because He makes intercession for the saints, according to God’s will.

Whom He did foreknow, He [also did] what? Did predestinate [them] to be conformed to the image of His Son.

Those whom God did predestinate, He [also did] what? Called, justified, glorified.

What shall not separate us from God’s love? Tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, peril, sword.

What else cannot separate us from God’s love? Life, death, angels, principalities, powers, things present or to come, [nor] height, [nor] depth, nor any other creature.

Romans Chapter 9

What pertains to the Jews? The adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the service of God, the promises.

Who are not the children of God? The children of the flesh.

Who are the children of God? The children of the promise, [who] are counted as the seed.

It is of God that shows mercy, and not of whom? Of him that wills, and of him that runs.

What power has the potter over the clay? To make one vessel unto honour, [and] another unto dishonour.

Upon what does God have mercy? Vessels of mercy.

What did God endure long, [the] vessels of wrath fitted for destruction? To make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy.

What does God say, in order? “I will call them my people, which were not my people.”

What have the Gentiles attained? Righteousness, which is of faith.

Why didn’t Israel attain to the law of righteousness? They sought it by works.

Romans Chapter 10

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What is Israel’s zeal? Not according to knowledge.

How so? Ignorant of God’s righteousness, [seeking to] establish their own righteousness, not submitted to God’s righteousness.

Where is the word of faith? In [thy] mouth and in [thy] heart.

How are we saved? Believe [on] Jesus in [thy] heart, confess with [thy] mouth.

With the heart? Man believes unto righteousness.

With the mouth? Confession is made unto salvation.

What did Moses say? “I will provoke you to jealousy by [those who are] no nation [a foolish nation].”

What did Isaiah say? “I was found of them that sought me not.”

What else did Isaiah say? “All day long I have stretched forth my hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people.”

Romans Chapter 11

What was Paul? An Israelite, of the tribe of Benjamin.

What did Elijah say? “I am left alone.”

How many had God reserved? 7,000.

Who are they? The remnant, according to the election of grace.

What has God given Israel? The spirit of slumber; eyes that they should not see, ears that they should not hear.

What does David say? “Their table [is] made a snare, [and a] trap, [and a] stumblingblock, [and a] recompense unto them: [their] eyes [are] darkened, [and their] back [is] bowed down always.”

What did the Jews’ fall accomplish? Salvation [came] to the Gentiles, to provoke them [Israel] to jealousy.

What is the fall of the Jews? Riches [to] the world, [and to the] Gentiles.

What did Paul want to do with the Jews? Provoke them to emulation.

What is “emulation”? [The desire to] surpass [another’s] achievement.

What is the casting away of the Jews? The reconciling of the world.

What is the receiving of the Jews? Life from the dead.

What do the Gentiles partake of? The root and fatness of the olive tree.

What should the Gentiles not do, and why? Boast; [for] the root bears [you, not you the root].

How are the Gentiles grafted in? Contrary to nature, into the good olive tree.

Until when is there blindness to Israel? Until the fullness of the Gentiles come in.

What are the Jews, according to the gospel? Enemies.

As touching the election? Beloved, for the Father’s sake.

What are God’s gifts and calling? Without repentance.

How have the Gentiles obtained mercy? Through Israel’s unbelief.

“O the depth of…?” The riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God.

How are God’s judgments? Unsearchable; His ways past finding out.

How are all things? Of Him, [and] through Him, [and] to Him.

Romans Chapter 12

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How should we think of ourselves? Not more highly than we ought, but soberly.

How should love be? Without dissimulation.

Abhor [what]? Abhor [that which is] evil; [cleave to] that which is good.

Romans Chapter 13

How many powers are not of God? None.

Whosoever resists the powers [that be]? Resists the ordinance of God.

What happens to those who resist? They receive damnation.

What is the power [that be]? A minister [to thee] for good.

What should we render? Tribute, custom, fear, honour.

Who has fulfilled the law? He that loves another.

Romans Chapter 14

Happy is who? He that condemns not himself in that thing which he allows.

Romans Chapter 15

What does Isaiah say about the root of Jesse? Romans 15:12 — “There shall be a root of Jesse, and he that shall rise to reign over the Gentiles; in him shall the Gentiles trust.”

Where did Paul preach? Illyricum.

Where is Illyricum today? Eastern Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania.

Romans Chapter 16

What would God have us be? Wise concerning [that which is] good, [and] simple concerning evil.

Who was Paul’s host? Gaius.

What is God able to do? Stablish us, according to the gospel.

What has been kept secret since the beginning of the world? The revelation of the mystery.

By whom is the mystery made manifest? The prophets.

Unto what end? To all nations, unto [the] obedience of [the] faith.

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