The condition Of Humanity
The Law
Justification by Faith
Abraham
David and the Promise
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This verse declares that none are righteous — not even one.

Romans 3:10

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Romans 3:20 says by the works of the law no one will be this in God’s sight.

Justified

100

We are justified freely by God’s grace through this.

Redemption

100

Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as this.

Righteousness

100

David describes the blessedness of the person to whom God credits this apart from works

Righteousness 

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According to Romans 3:23, all have done this and fall short of God’s glory.

Sinned

200

Through the law comes the knowledge of this.

Sin

200

God presented Christ as this through faith in His blood.

Propitiation

200

Abraham was justified before or after he was circumcised?

Before

200

“Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are…”

forgiven

300

Paul says there is none who does this, not even one

Understand

300

Paul asks if faith makes void the law; instead, he says we do this to the law .

establish (uphold) the law

300

A person is justified by faith apart from these.

the works of the law

300

Circumcision was a sign and seal of this righteousness

righteousness of faith

300

The promise to Abraham was that he would be heir of the what?

the world

400

Romans 3 describes their throat as an open what?

Open Tomb

400

The law speaks to those who are under it so that every mouth may be this.

Stopped

400

Romans 4:5 says faith is counted for this to the one who believes.

righteousness

400

Abraham is called the father of all who do this

believe

400

If those of the law are heirs, faith is made this

void

500

Their feet are swift to do this, according to Romans 3:15.

Shed blood

500

The righteousness of God is manifested apart from the law, yet witnessed by these two things .

The Law and the Prophets

500

Paul says boasting is excluded by this kind of law.

law of faith

500

Abraham did not waver in unbelief but was strengthened in this

faith

500

Romans 4:17 says God gives life to the dead and calls into existence things that are not as though they what?

were