What metaphor does Paul use more than any other to describe the new life people
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What metaphor does Paul use more than any other to describe the new life people have in Christ? Being in Christ Redemption Atonement Adoption What is the definition of salvation according to Jesus is Lord? Doing good works. Believing in Christ. Escaping God's wrath when he judges the world. Living to see Christ's second coming. What is the main theme of Romans? The Holiness of God The Mercy of God The Love of God The Righteousness of God Paul seems to have belonged to what Jewish group before becoming a follow of Christ? The adduces The Pharisees The essences The ZealotsExplanation / Answer
Q12. Adoption
Paul uses the adoption of children by parents as a metaphor to describe that people are adopted similarly by Jesus.
Q13. Escaping God's wrath when he judges the world
Salvation means escaping God's wrath when he judges the world (Romans 5:9)
Q14. Righteousness of God.
The major theme of Romans is Righteousness of God.
Q15. Pharisees
Paul considered is past area of association with Pharisees as rubbish , and he never detailed into this aspect. The only other known men to belong to Pharisees is Josephus.
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