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 Epistle to the Romans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romans is one of the seven currently (as of 2004) undisputed letters of Paul and even among the four letters accepted as authentically his (in German scholarship, the Hauptbriefe) by F.
In Romans 9-11 Paul talks about how the nation of Israel has been cast away, and the conditions under which Israel will be God's chosen nation again: when the Body of Christ (believers in Christ's payment for sin) stops being faithful (Romans 11:19-22).
Many arguments found in Romans have been articulated in earlier letters, particularly Galatians and the letters to the church at Corinth.
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 Romans, Epistle to the (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
His epistle was a "word in season." Himself deeply impressed with a sense of the value of the doctrines of salvation, he opens up in a clear and connected form the whole system of the gospel in its relation both to Jew and Gentile.
In the Epistle to the Galatians, the same subject is discussed, but there the apostle pleads his own authority, because the church in Galatia had been founded by him.
The object of the apostle in writing to this church was to explain to them the great doctrines of the gospel.
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Except for the pointed ends of the abacus, which are Greek, the capital of the temple of Zeus Olympius might almost be classed among the Roman examples, and it is thought to have been the See also:
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In short, this epistle has exerted a powerful influence on all branches of the Christian Church, and its impact on the lives and thought of prominent Christian thinkers through the years has been second, perhaps, only to the canonical gospels.
Burton L. Mack, Who Wrote the New Testament?
Romans is one of the four letters of Paul known as the Hauptbriefe, which are universally accepted as authentic.
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 Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans - definition of Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans in Encyclopedia
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