Here’s what I checked, step by step, using the official World English Bible (WEB) text at ebible.org:
– Verses compared line-by-line: Romans 2:1–22 and 24–29 in your post match the WEB wording on ebible.org (allowing only trivial punctuation/curly-quote differences). Key checks include 2:6 (quoted line), 2:9 (“oppression, and anguish”), 2:16 (“according to my Good News, by Jesus Christ”), and 2:27–29; all align with the WEB text. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
– One exception: Romans 2:23 in your post reads, “You who glory in the law, through your disobedience of the law do you dishonor God?” The WEB at ebible.org reads, “You who glory in the law, do you dishonor God by disobeying the law?” If you want exact WEB wording, update verse 23 accordingly. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
– I also cross-checked the same chapter in the “World English Bible Updated” page at ebible.org; it shows the same wording for 2:23 as quoted above. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebu/ROM02.htm?utm_source=openai))
Assessment of the summary:
– Your overview and section summaries are accurate, balanced, and suitable for Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox Christians. They reflect Paul’s emphasis on God’s impartial judgment, the danger of hypocrisy, the role of deeds in judgment, conscience among Gentiles, and the inward reality of obedience. I would keep the summary as is.
Optional ways to improve (if you wish to refine it further without changing its balance):
– Note Paul’s source for 2:6: he cites Scripture (“will pay back to everyone according to their works,” cf. Psalm 62:12; Proverbs 24:12). ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
– Add one short bridge sentence to show flow from Romans 1 to 2 (e.g., that Paul turns from indicting obvious sin to addressing the moralist who judges others).
– In “The Law and Those Without It,” you could briefly highlight 2:16’s point that God will judge “the secrets of men … by Jesus Christ,” underscoring the universality and finality of the judgment. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
– In “True Circumcision and Obedience,” you might explicitly mention that circumcision “of the heart” is “in the Spirit, not in the letter” (2:29), to make the inward/outward contrast even clearer. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
Bottom line:
– Nothing is false in your summaries.
– For strict WEB accuracy, adjust Romans 2:23 to the ebible.org wording shown above. All other cited verses are displayed accurately. ([ebible.org](https://ebible.org/engwebp/ROM02.htm))
