If we're preparing to read Romans along with Doug Moo's commentary, at Doug Moo's rate of discussion spread over a year (about 18 pp. / week), then here are some broad dates of progress, and thus dates of discussion here! The percentages are the changes in Moo's rate compared to a constant reading rate. (If, on the other hand, you're regular-schedule-driven, after this is a sample 15 week semester schedule for reading).
Introduction - April 1 - 14
Romans 1 - April 15 - May 19 (34% more time)
Romans 2 - May 20 - June 8 (24% less time)
Romans 3 - June 9 - July 8 (50% more time)
Romans 4 - July 9 - July 22 (18% less time)
Romans 5 - July 23 - August 14 (21% more time)
Romans 6 - August 15 - Sept 7 (20% more time)
Romans 7 - Sept 8 - Sept 29 (31% less time)
Romans 8 - Sept 30 - Oct 30 (16% less time)
Romans 9 - Oct 31 - Dec 1 (88% more time)
Romans 10 - Dec 2 - Dec 16 (12% less time)
Romans 11 - Dec 17 - Jan 15 (3% more time)
Romans 12 - Jan 16 - Feb 1 (same time)
Romans 13 - Feb 2 - Feb 15 (27% more time)
Romans 14 - Feb 16 - Mar 1 (26% less time)
Romans 15 - Mar 2 - Mar 20 (30% less time)
Romans 16 - Mar 21 - Mar 31 (48% less time)
or, in a semester,
Week 1 - Introducton; Rm 1:1-15
Week 2 - Rm 1:16-32
Week 3 - Rm 2:1 - 29
Week 4 - Rm 3:1-31
Week 5 - Rm 4:1 - 5:11
Week 6 - Rm 5:12 - 6:7
Week 7 - Rm 6:8 - 7:12
Week 8 - Rm 7:13 - 8:17
Week 9 - Rm 8:17 - 9:5
Week 10 - Rm 9:6-33
Week 11 - Rm 10:1 - 11:10
Week 12 - Rm 11:11 - 12:2
Week 13 - Rm 12:3 - 13:10
Week 14 - Rm 13:11 - 15:6
Week 15: Rm 15:7 - 16:27
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