retro dress watch Seagull 1955 Wuxing Five Stars Reissue Blue Enamel Silver-Sprinkled Dial  Vintage Automatic Dress Watch 39mm 1955
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retro dress watch Seagull 1955 Wuxing Five Stars Reissue Blue Enamel Silver-Sprinkled Dial Vintage Automatic Dress Watch 39mm 1955

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retro dress watch Seagull 1955 Wuxing Five Stars Reissue Blue Enamel Silver-Sprinkled Dial Vintage Automatic Dress Watch 39mm 1955General Information & Packaging Origin: Mainland China Item Type: Mechanical Wristwatch Model Number: 819. 37. 1955 Warranty: 2 Years Net Weight: 55g Packing Box: Carton Movement Movement: ST2130 Number of Jewels: 28 Movement Frequency: 28800 Winding Mode: Automatic Winding Case, Dial & Strap Case Material: 1. 4435 Stainless Steel Crystal Material: Synthetic Sapphire Case Thickness: Approx. 11. 4mm Case Diameter: Approx. 39mm Case Back: Closed Case

General Information & Packaging

Origin: Mainland China

Item Type: Mechanical Wristwatch

Model Number: 819.37.1955

Warranty: 2 Years

Net Weight: 55g

Packing Box: Carton

Movement

Movement: ST2130

Number of Jewels: 28

Movement Frequency: 28800

Winding Mode: Automatic Winding

Case, Dial & Strap

Case Material: 1.4435 Stainless Steel

Crystal Material: Synthetic Sapphire

Case Thickness: Approx. 11.4mm

Case Diameter: Approx. 39mm

Case Back: Closed

Case Shape: Round

Lug-to-Lug: Approx. 45mm

Dial Material: Enamel Silver-Sprinkled Dial

Strap Material: Leather

Clasp: Pin Buckle

Strap Length: Approx. 19cm

Strap Width: Approx. 20mm

Features

Waterproof: 5 Bar

Feature: Luminous

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N. Brasfield
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Fresh, exciting, energizing insights on Romans
I was delightfully surprised by the fresh insights of deep significance that Gaventa uncovers in the book of Romans, of all things--that book about which so, so much has already been written. She helps the reader approach the letter's themes as if one were reading it for the first time with 1st-century lenses, and in the process expands and reorients the reader's understanding of salvation, and the question of why Paul is even writing in the first place. The 21st-century repercussions of what Gaventa presents here would take another volume, but she does at points connect some of these dots herself. One notable reason why Gaventa's reading seems so fresh is that while it touches on them very briefly, but doesn't dwell on so many of the recurrent topics in recent discussions on Paul, such as "faith/fulness of Christ" or "works of the law" or "righteousness/justice of God." She simply helps focus attention on what to keep in mind when reading Romans in order to understand what is happening in and through its complex arguments. And I couldn't put it down until I finished. Although I would otherwise say we need another Romans commentary like we need rocks in our shoes, it offers much promise that Gaventa's big commentary which she is producing might very well revolutionize our understanding of aspects of Romans, and perhaps even Paul in general. At the very least, if it expands on what she has already given us in this slim volume, it will absolutely reenergize our engagement with this part of the New Testament.
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Old Grand-dad
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
When in Romans, stay a while…
Format: Kindle
Too often what we have read is enough. Gave at challenges us to see new life in Romans. Worth reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
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YH Chen
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Not Your Typical Biblical Commentary
Format: Kindle
This is more like a sermon than a commentary as most people would expect commentaries to be. It examines the Book of Romans thematically, as the themes run throughout the book, illustrating the themes with popular culture and contextualized in contemporary church struggles. If you are expecting the chapter by chapter and verse by verse exegesis, you will not find it here. What you will find is helpful lens with which to understand the epistle.
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Wendy
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Confusion can be a good thing.
Format: Kindle
Finally a scholarship who admits to being unable to fully understand Paul's reasoning. For years I've read portions that seem to be in conflict and indeed they are. A great survey of Romans.
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Steven Chapman
Draper, US
★★★★★ 3
Very Good - But Conclusion Derails
Format: Paperback
Gaventa wrote an intriguing introduction to the book of Romans. She begins by setting up what we can know about the setting, and likewise critiques some overreach in some other treatments. The chapters which traces significant themes of sin/salvation; righteousness; worship; community; and the Jewish problem throughout the book. The threads she knits together move past the simplistic, and are convincing. Where she loses me is in the conclusion. Her argument that "all" is necessarily universal as it stretches to salvation seems to ignore much of what Paul himself wrote in Romans. Yes, sin is universal. Salvation is universally available. But universal availability doesn't suggest universal application.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022

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