Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews
A Study of Their Theological Relationship
This study examines how the Book of Romans relates to Galatians and Hebrews. It explores their shared themes of justification by faith, the role of the Mosaic Law, and how the New Covenant in Christ fulfills the Old.
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The New Testament contains several books that address similar theological themes while approaching them from different perspectives. Among these, Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews share important connections.
Romans and Galatians both defend the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing that salvation comes through Christ rather than through adherence to the Mosaic Law. Hebrews, while stylistically different, explores related ideas by showing how Christ fulfills and surpasses the Old Covenant system.
In this study we will examine:
- The importance of biblical exegesis when interpreting these texts
- How Romans and Galatians address the same theological issues
- Why Romans presents a more systematic explanation of Paul’s teaching
- How Hebrews connects to these themes while using a different literary style