
The Letter to the Romans
Romans is Paul’s most theological letter, explaining salvation through faith in Jesus Christ rather than works. It discusses sin, grace, justification, and the role of the law.
Paul emphasizes that all have sinned but can be saved through faith. He also explains Christian ethics and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. Romans serves as a foundational text for understanding Christian doctrine.
Paul emphasizes that all have sinned but can be saved through faith. He also explains Christian ethics and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles. Romans serves as a foundational text for understanding Christian doctrine.
Chapters 16
Romans 132 verses• 4 minRomans 229 verses• 4 minRomans 331 verses• 3 minRomans 425 verses• 3 minRomans 521 verses• 3 minRomans 623 verses• 3 minRomans 725 verses• 3 minRomans 839 verses• 5 minRomans 933 verses• 4 minRomans 1021 verses• 2 minRomans 1136 verses• 5 minRomans 1221 verses• 2 minRomans 1314 verses• 2 minRomans 1423 verses• 3 minRomans 1533 verses• 4 minRomans 1627 verses• 3 min