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Brent Karding
    This exegetical paper will focus on I Corinthians 7:10-16.  In this passage, Paul both summarizes the Lord’s teaching and gives his own supplemental, apostolically authoritative teaching on divorce and remarriage.
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    This exegetical paper will focus on Ephesians 5:22-33. In this passage, Paul uses Christ’s love for his bride, the church, and the church’s submission to Christ, her head, as the guiding metaphor for the relationship between a husband... more
    This exegetical paper will focus on Ephesians 5:22-33.  In this passage, Paul uses Christ’s love for his bride, the church, and the church’s submission to Christ, her head, as the guiding metaphor for the relationship between a husband and wife.
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    This exegetical paper will focus on Romans 14:13-23. In this passage, Paul exhorts the "strong" in the Roman church to pursue peace and mutual edification. They should do this by acting in love toward the "weak" regarding their... more
    This exegetical paper will focus on Romans 14:13-23.  In this passage, Paul exhorts the "strong" in the Roman church to pursue peace and mutual edification.  They should do this by acting in love toward the "weak" regarding their different convictions on Jewish dietary laws because of the spiritual nature of the kingdom of God.
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    This exegetical paper will focus on Romans 11:16-24, where Paul, using the metaphor of an olive tree to describe God’s ethnically all-encompassing plan of salvation, proves that Gentiles and Jews together make up the people of God. This... more
    This exegetical paper will focus on Romans 11:16-24, where Paul, using the metaphor of an olive tree to describe God’s ethnically all-encompassing plan of salvation, proves that Gentiles and Jews together make up the people of God.  This passage consists of a warning to believing Gentiles and a promise to unbelieving Israel.
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