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    romans


    1. What law? The law of Spirit of Life (Romans 8:2)


    2. For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me” (Romans 15:1-3)


    3. While we separate the differences between the religion of man and the religion of God, we come across Romans 6


    4. The first 5 chapters of Romans are written in a way to undermine any religion that is based on our good works or efforts


    5. Romans 6 is the epitome of the word being a two-edged sword


    6. Because I think that I am a secondary beneficiary of the Gospel instead of the primary, I will never boast against the natural branches (or root) lest I be cut off (Romans 11:18-20)


    7. Romans 11:13-24 reads:


    8. We are to drive them to jealousy (Deuteronomy 32:21, Romans 11:14)


    9. In light of Romans 11, Ephesians 2 makes more sense


    10. As Paul says in Romans 11, “If the casting away of them has brought salvation to the Gentiles, what shall their receiving be but life from the dead?”

    11. Paul writes in Romans 5:13 that before the law was given, sin was in the world


    12. In Romans 10, there is a fascinating verse that says, “Anyone who will confess with their mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in their heart that God has raised Him from the dead, then you shall be saved


    13. When the fullness of the Gentiles be come in, then all Israel shall be saved (Romans 11:25-26)


    14. We read in Romans 11 that we as Gentiles are grafted into that root


    15. She also remembered this was the time Christians were persecuted by the Romans


    16. but before she was in plain view the signals in Romans brain cells had figured out


    17. Year in those long ago days, as well as being the month when the Romans started


    18. The ministry gifts are found in Romans 12


    19. Prophesy according to your faith (Romans 12:6)


    20. God calls us more than conquerors (Romans 8:37), yet we don’t always see our victory manifested in the earth

    21. In Romans, we are exhorted to think of our position soberly as


    22. how shall they preach unless they are sent? (Romans 10:14-15) 146


    23. Paul exhorted the Romans not to be ignorant and conceited


    24. Holland is at present in this situation; and a considerable part of ancient Italy seems to have been so during the prosperity of the Romans


    25. They had been wrought, many of them, from the time of the Romans


    26. The high price paid by the Romans, in the time of their greatest grandeur, for rare birds and fishes, may in this manner easily be accounted for


    27. When the Romans, therefore, had occasion to order more corn than the tithe of wheat amounted to, they were bound by capitulation to pay for the surplus at the rate of four sestertii, or eightpence sterling the peck; and this had probably been reckoned the moderate and reasonable, that is, the ordinary or average contract price of those times; it is equal to about one-and-twenty shillings the quarter


    28. What occasioned the extravagance of those high prices was, not so much the abundance of silver, as the abundance of labour and subsistence, of which those Romans had the disposal, beyond what was necessary for their own use


    29. If it was otherwise, the feeding of deer would soon become an article of common farming, in the same manner as the feeding of those small birds, called turdi, was among the ancient Romans


    30. made great efforts in his epistles to the Romans in

    31. bread and circus”, the Romans used to say


    32. since the Romans had this idea and offered us the


    33. The Romans left behind some features of Latin


    34. had been clairvoyants the Romans would not


    35. The Romans were the occupants while the


    36. renamed by the Romans Constantinople


    37. the Mars, in Romans


    38. Romans – to Christianity, at a speed higher


    39. The Romans have appreciated the Greeks;


    40. This natural law of succession, accordingly, took place among the Romans who made no more distinction between elder and younger, between male and female, in the inheritance of lands, than we do in the distribution of moveables

    41. They were altogether unknown to the Romans


    42. They were all, or almost all, slaves, but their slavery was of a milder kind than that known among the ancient Greeks and Romans, or even in our West Indian colonies


    43. "The wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:23) Paul wrote


    44. is in Romans 6:23 which is the gift of "eternal life" for the believer


    45. However, the "wage of sin" (Romans 6:23) is ultimately death, not the suffering


    46. God has ordained to have immortality (2 Timothy 1:10, Romans 2:7), the rest are


    47. * Romans 6:23


    48. That sin "leads to death" – Romans 6:16


    49. That sin "results in death" – Romans 6:21


    50. That "the wages of sin is death" – Romans 6:23














































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    Synonyms for "romans"

    epistle of paul the apostle to the romans epistle to the romans romans

    "romans" definitions

    a New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58