Setting
To demonstrate that God’s righteousness is given through faith, there is no better example than Abraham, whom the Jews regard as their forefather and who was the first to receive circumcision. Paul has argued in the previous chapter that no one can be justified by the works of the law and that the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law. This righteousness is to be received by faith. Consequently, there is no basis for boasting. In the present chapter, Paul brings in Abraham as the prime example and begins with the point that Abraham could not boast about his justification.
Key Verse
(4:23-25)
Did You Know...?
- The Scriptural quotation, “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness” is from Genesis 15, which records God’s reaffirmation of His promise to Abraham that he would have numerous descendants. It was not until Genesis 17, however, that God established circumcision as a sign of His covenant with Abraham.
- Gift (4:4): This Greek word is often translated as “grace” (as in verse 16).
Outline
General Analysis
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1. What antithesis does Paul discuss in each segment? a. 4:1–8; b. 4:9–12; c. 4:13–25:
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2. Summarize the main point of each segment: a. 4:1–8; b. 4:9–12; c. 4:13–25:
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3. Which Old Testament quotation is cited or alluded to in all three segments?
Segment Analysis
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4:1–8
1. Why is it important for Paul to bring up Abraham for a case study?
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2. God counted to Abraham as righteousness because Abraham believed God. Why does God value so highly our faith in Him?
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3. What descriptive term does the Bible use for God in verse 5? Why is this significant?
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4. What is Paul’s point in citing the words of David?
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5a. How is the attitude of a beneficiary of a gift different from that of a wage earner?
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5b. Why is it important for us to always have the attitude of the former before God?
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4:9–12
6. Why does Paul keep emphasizing that Abraham was uncircumcised when it was counted to him as righteousness?
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7. According to this passage, what is the function of circumcision?
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4:13–25
8. What two keywords are introduced in this segment?
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9. Why must not God’s promise to Abraham come through the law?
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10. What is the function of the law?
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11. What descriptive term is used for God In verse 17? Why is it significant?
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12. What challenge did Abraham face and how did he overcome?
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13. What did Abraham believe about God?
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14. How is faith counted to us for righteousness? What are we to believe?
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15. What can we learn from Abraham about faith?