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Today, we continue our expository sermon series through the book of Romans. Our text is Romans 3:1-8. Here, the Apostle Paul anticipates several objections that his readers may be inferring. Like a good rhetorician, Paul offers his "refutatio," that is, his answers to questions and objections that he believers his readers may be asking, particularly, about the advantages of being Jewish; of the problem of hypocrisy; and a slanderous charge of license to sin.
By Dr. Matthew V Everhard5
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Today, we continue our expository sermon series through the book of Romans. Our text is Romans 3:1-8. Here, the Apostle Paul anticipates several objections that his readers may be inferring. Like a good rhetorician, Paul offers his "refutatio," that is, his answers to questions and objections that he believers his readers may be asking, particularly, about the advantages of being Jewish; of the problem of hypocrisy; and a slanderous charge of license to sin.

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