title page
Contents
Dedication 8
Acknowledgements 9
I. INTRODUCTION 11
1. Purpose 11
2. Literary Unit 13
3. Rhetorical Situation 15
II. LEXICAL STUDY ON JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH 19
1. Justification 19
2. IIiστιζ(Faith)(이미지참조) 20
3. The term Justification usages in Pauline letters 24
III. EXEGETICAL ANALYSIS ON ROMANS 3-5 32
1. 3:1-20 The needs of Justification 32
(1) Chapter 3:1-8 The Jews conditions 32
(2) Romans 3:9-20 the conditions of all people 35
2. Rom. 3:21-31 Offers Of Justification By Faith 40
(1) Rom.3:21 Turning point 40
(2) 3:22-24 Justify by Faith 41
(3) Rom. 3:25-26: In Perfect Justice 45
(4) Rom.3:27-31: Rhetorical Argument of Justification by Faith 47
3. Rom.4:1-25 Abraham the Great Example of Faith 49
(1) Rom 4:1-8 He was justified by faith, not by works. 49
(2) 4:9-17 He was justified by grace, not Law. 53
(3) 4:18-25 He was justified by resurrection power, not human effort. 57
4. Romans 5: 1-21: The Result of Justification by Faith 60
(1) 5:1-8 Peace and Hope 60
(2) 5:9-11. Reconciliation 64
(3) 5:12-21Gift of Righteousness 65
IV. RETROSPECT IN MODERN CHURCH TODAY 72
1. Dispensationalist damage to the Gospel 73
2. The moral Law is no longer preached in the churches today 74
3. The hedonistic presentation of the Gospel 75
4. Modern churches heresy 76
5. Paul and James concepts on Rom.4:9 & 10 86
V. CONCLUSION 93
BIBLIOGRAPHY 98
Unpublished 103