Studies In Romans

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Studies in Romans lesson helps and notes will enrich your study of the book of Romans. Each of its chapters runs concurrently with the chapters in the Bible book of Romans, allowing the reader to gain a greater understanding of what Paul, the author, was trying to convey.

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Paul’s epistle to the Romans carries us back nearly twenty centuries. Nero, young in years, old in vice and crime, is on the throne of the great Roman Empire. The governor of Judea is Felix, a corrupt, pleasure-seeking timeserver, who came up from slavery.

The gospel of God is making great progress throughout the world. Paul is in Corinth on his third and last missionary journey, and Rome somehow seemed to come into the plan of Paul’s life; sometime he “must also see Rome.” But how little he dreamed of the way it would come about! 

Studies in Romans lesson helps and notes will enrich your study of the book of Romans. Each of its chapters runs concurrently with the chapters in the Bible book of Romans, allowing the reader to gain a greater understanding of what Paul, the author, was trying to convey.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Milton C. Wilcox
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.510000
Page Count 139
Language English
Year Published 2016

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