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Table of Contents
Introduction - The Romans 13 Template for Biblical Dominion, Ten Reasons Why Romans 13 is Not About Secular Government
Chapter 1 - Romans 12 Does Not Allow for Romans 13 to be Interpreted to Reflect Secular Government
Chapter 2 - The Apostle Paul is Not Addressing God-Established Powers but God-Ordained Authorities
Chapter 3 - The God-Ordained Authorities Are Identified
as Ministers of God
Chapter 4 - The Ministers of God Are Identified as a Terror to Evil
Chapter 5 - The Ministers of God Are Those Who Do Good to the Righteous
Chapter 6 - The Government Depicted by the Apostle Paul,
Which Does Good to the Righteous and Deters the Wicked, Does So Continually
Chapter 7 - If Romans 13 Is Depicting a Secular Government,
the Apostle Paul Contradicts Himself in 1 Corinthians 6 and 2 Corinthians 6
Chapter 8 - The Apostle Paul Charges Christians to Submit to the Government He Depicts From a Holy Spirit-Convicted Conscience
Chapter 9 - The Government Depicted by the Apostle Paul is
Due Tribute, Custom, Fear, and Honor
Chapter 10 - If Romans 13 is About Secular Government to which Christians Must Submit, the Apostle Paul Contradicts the Apostle Peter in 1 Peter 5
Conclusion
Appendix 1 | Appendix 2 | Appendix 3