Romans 4:1-12 – Review

        Paul used two men of the Old Testament (both of whom were highly respected by the Jews) in Romans 4:1-12 to prove a point  he had made at the end of Romans 3. Who are the two men?

 

 

        What point was Paul using these two men to prove?

 

 

        If a man could be justified before God for salvation by his own works (good deeds) would he have a right to brag or boast? Can anyone do this?

 

 

        Paul goes on to prove in Romans 4:9-12 that justification by faith is not only for those believers who are circumcised (i.e. Jews) but also those believers who are Uncircumcised (Gentiles) Who does Paul use to prove this point? How does he prove this?