Romans
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Romans is a New Testament letter traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, presenting a foundational theological exposition of sin, salvation, and righteousness by faith.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
New Testament epistle
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Pauline epistle → book of the Bible → |
| addressedTo |
Christians in Rome
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| alsoKnownAs |
Romans
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| closingVerse |
Romans 16:27
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| containsChapterCount |
16
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| discussesDoctrine |
atonement
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election → justification → original sin → predestination → reconciliation → sanctification → |
| genre |
theological letter
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| hasCanonicalPosition |
sixth book of the New Testament
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| hasSection |
Romans 12–16
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Romans 1–4 → Romans 5–8 → Romans 9–11 → |
| hasTestament |
New Testament
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| influenced |
Christian theology
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Protestant Reformation → doctrine of justification by faith alone → |
| keyVerse |
Romans 10:9
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Romans 12:1 → Romans 1:16 → Romans 1:17 → Romans 3:23 → Romans 5:8 → Romans 6:23 → Romans 8:1 → Romans 8:28 → |
| language |
Koine Greek
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| likelyWrittenFrom |
Corinth
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| openingVerse |
Romans 1:1
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| partOf |
Christian biblical canon
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New Testament canon → |
| primaryTheme |
Israel and the Gentiles
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grace → justification by faith → law and gospel → life in the Spirit → righteousness of God → salvation → sin → |
| traditionalDateRange |
mid-1st century CE
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| traditionallyAttributedTo |
Apostle Paul
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| usedIn |
Christian catechesis
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Christian liturgy → |
Referenced by (5)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Epistle to the Romans
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Pauline Epistles
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Commentaries on the Bible
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coversBook |
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Roman Catholic biblical canon
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Latin
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