Book Survey of Romans

1. In order to do this assignment the writer must first have this book:

a. Bauer, David R.; Traina, Robert A. (2011-04-01). Inductive Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide to the Practice of Hermeneutics.

Baker Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

2. The assignment requires a structure chart. The page number should be at least 6 and may bleed over to seven at writer’s

discretion.

3. Below instructions must be followed

a. Read through the book of Romans at least two to three times at one sitting. Then, follow the general procedure for IBS as

presented in the textbook (79-142) and in the lecture.

1) Identify the General and the Specific Materials of Romans, giving a brief and unique title to each chapter.

2) Locate and identify the main units and sub-units in the book and specify the major structural relationships at work in Romans

(those that control at least 50% of the book)

3) For each major structural relationship identified, ask a few interpretive questions including definitional, rational, and

implicational questions.

4) Identify and note the key verses and strategic areas that provide insight into the book as a whole, and provide connections

between the verses and the major structural relationships previously identified.

5) From the text alone, note data which inform the higher critical areas such as author, place and circumstances of Romans, unity of

the book, etc.

6) Note other major impressions relating to the book as a whole

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