Testament: | New |
Description: | Romans is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Christians in Rome. It is a theological masterpiece that systematically presents the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The letter explores themes such as sin, justification, sanctification, and the transformative power of the Gospel. |
Chapters: | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 |
Author name: | Paul |
Written date: | AD 55-58 |
Location: | Corinth |
Genre: | Epistle |
Chapter count: | 16 |
Verse count: | 433 |
Language: | Greek |
Audience: | Christians in Rome |
Theme: | Righteousness, faith, and grace |
Key verses: | Romans 1:16-17; Romans 3:23-24; Romans 8:28-39 |
Summary: | Romans is a letter written by the apostle Paul to the Christians in Rome. It provides a systematic exposition of Christian theology, addressing topics such as righteousness, faith, grace, and the role of the law. It also encourages believers to live in accordance with the gospel. |
Outline: | I. Introduction (1:1-17)
II. The Righteousness of God (1:18-5:21)
III. Living in Righteousness (6:1-8:39)
IV. Israel and the Gospel (9:1-11:36)
V. Practical Exhortations (12:1-16:27) |