Romans 11:30-36
From universal disobedience to mercy — final doxology
Paul closes by arguing God has consigned all to disobedience so he may show mercy to all, and breaks into a doxology that praises the unsearchable wisdom and sovereign purpose of God (Rom 11:30–36).
Meaning in context
Paul closes by arguing God has consigned all to disobedience so he may show mercy to all, and breaks into a doxology that praises the unsearchable wisdom and sovereign purpose of God (Rom 11:30–36).
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From universal disobedience to mercy — final doxology
Paul closes by arguing God has consigned all to disobedience so he may show mercy to all, and breaks into a doxology that praises the unsearchable wisdom and sovereign purpose of God (Rom 11:30–36).
Movement
The gospel announced to Rome
Artifact
Imperial capital and gospel letter
Biblical Timeline
Apostolic Age
Romans context: AD 33 - AD 100
Biblical Timeline
Apostolic Age
Romans context
Apostolic Age / AD 33 - AD 100
Romans context is set in the apostolic age, where The early church and the writing of the New Testament.
Scripture Text
Thesis
Paul closes by arguing God has consigned all to disobedience so he may show mercy to all, and breaks into a doxology that praises the unsearchable wisdom and sovereign purpose of God (Rom 11:30–36).