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Book of Romans
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Authorship and Origin:
This letter to the church in Rome by Paul is perhaps consider his most important writing. It has
influenced Christian thought perhaps more than any other epistle. At this time ( about 58 A.D.),
Paul is in Corinth, and is planning a trip or campaign West of Rome, and wishes to introduce himself and obtain
support from this journey west. He has finished his work in the East, and is on his way through
Jerusalem to deliver the financial contribution he raised from the Gentile converts.
Overview and Significant sections
Paul stresses the universality of mankind's sin, but that God saves all through faith in Jesus
Christ. He discusses Israel's significant place in God's plan of salvation, and discusses the
conduct of Christians. Rome apparently had a well established church at this time, and Paul
takes time to add some detail to the theology he has been preaching.
- Chapter 1:1-17 Salutations, introductions.
- Chapter 1:18-3:20 The Human Situation - Paganism, Judaism, universality of sin.
- Chapter 3:21-26 The Divine Offer of Righteousness.
- Chapter 3:27-4:25 Faith, as Our Response.
- Chapter 5:1 - 8:39 The effects of this Faith.
- Chapter 6:15-23 Our Service to God.
- Chapter 7 Freedom from the Law
- Chapter 8 Spiritual Endowment (Redemption)
- Chapter 9:1 - 11:36 Israel's Unresponsiveness
- Chapter 12:1 - 15:13 How to live based on the Gospel.
- Chapter 15:14-33 Paul's Mission and Plans
- Chapter 16 Closing comments
For more detailed study:
Read Chapter 1. (the entire book is available here.)
The Concise Matthew Henry Commentary on this book.
bible.org study of this book.
the World Wide Study Bible has Dictionary, Commentary, Scripture and sermons available
on this book.