
Romans 9–11: An Exegetical, Expositional, and Applicational Commentary
Author Steven P. Sullivan ISBN 9798991983129 Pages 271 Hardcover It would be difficult to overestimate the significance and importance of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans in the biblical text and the history of Christianity. The letter provides affirmation and elaboration on many central doctrines in Christianity. In the present volume the author builds upon his earlier work, The Isaianic New Exodus in Romans 9–11, and offers a commentary on Romans 9–11 that discusses the textual criticism, Greek exegetical points, the biblical theology/exposition, and practical application of each verse or section of those chapters. Sullivan addresses difficult theological concepts found in these chapters of Romans such as the doctrine of divine election and hardening of the human heart. He also studies Israel’s present rejection of their Savior, Messiah Jesus, as illustrated from Paul’s use of horticultural lessons of grafting olive branches into the olive tree. Further, the commentary helps reade