01811cam a22003494i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026035002000067040003300087082001900120100003200139245003300171264003400204300003900238336002100277337002500298338002300323505039300346505060700739526001001346526001001356526001001366526001001376526000801386526000801394526000801402526000801410526000801418526000801426526000801434650001901442PE-LiUPU20250731172931.0 s1972 xxu gr 000 0 eng d a(Sirsi) a204405 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a227.1bL762211 aLloyd-Jones, D. M.,eautor.10aRomans /cD. M. Lloyd-Jones. 1aMichigan :bZondervan,c1972. a313 páginas ;c21 centímetros. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier2 tChapter 6 -- An exposition of chapter 6 the new man -- Introductory analysis -- Realizing our position -- Union with christ -- The implication of our union with christ -- The likeness of christ's resurrection, now and future -- The negative consequences of our crusifixion with christ -- Reconciliation of romans 6:6 nad Ephesians 4:22-24 -- The positive aspect -- Christ's life unto God.2 tChapter 5 -- An exposition of chapter 5 assurance -- Analysis of chapter 5-8 -- The manward and godward sides of peace with God -- Access to God -- Boasting and exulting in hope -- The christian's reaction to trial contrasted with that of the cults -- Hope leads no to shame but to overcoming -- The holy spirit and assurance -- Verse 6-8 and exposition of the father's love -- God's love for sinners -- Much more then -- Further argument from the greater to the lesser -- Glorying in God and causes of not doing so -- New section -- General analysis of the passage --- The meaning of 'all have sinned. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP3504aRomanosxLibro