WATCH: Dr. David Allen reveals hidden key that changes the entire Book of Romans

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What if we’ve been reading Romans as though Paul were speaking to only one audience, when he was actually addressing two?

In this fascinating conversation, Elizabeth Farah sits down with renowned New Testament scholar Dr. David L. Allen to discuss his groundbreaking book, To the Jew First: Two-Part Romans, A Structural Game Changer. Drawing on decades of biblical scholarship, Dr. Allen presents a compelling case that the structure of Romans has been misunderstood for centuries, leading generations of Christians to interpret some of Paul’s most important passages through the wrong lens.

At the heart of Dr. Allen’s thesis is a simple but profound question: Who is Paul speaking to? By carefully tracing Paul’s use of pronouns, historical context, and the relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers in the early church, Dr. Allen argues that Romans is divided into two distinct sections, each addressed primarily to a different audience. That single observation, he contends, changes the way we understand some of the most debated passages in Scripture.

Together, Farah and Allen explore Romans 8, 9 through 11, Ephesians 1, and 1 Peter, examining topics that have shaped Christian theology for centuries, including election, predestination, Israel, the Church, and God’s continuing covenant purposes. Along the way, they challenge long-held assumptions, revisit familiar passages with fresh eyes, and invite viewers to consider whether the biblical text itself points to a different conclusion than many have been taught.

Whether you’re a pastor, Bible student, or simply someone who wants to understand Romans more faithfully, this conversation offers a thought-provoking examination of one of the New Testament’s most influential books and a compelling invitation to read it again.

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