Called of Christ even in the empire of the Romans. Here we find civil power, military power, and the Power of God through Christ. It is here that the two powers meet. Paul is in Corinth and is writing to the Romans on issues vital to the church there. The book of Romans has been read and quoted by Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin, Marcion, and in the bible; this book has major important doctrinal issues that were vital to the believers who live in the pagan city As Barnes relates “Rome itself, we may picture it at the date of the Epistle as containing, with its suburbs, a closely massed population of perhaps 800,000 people; a motley host of many races, with a strong oriental element, among which the Jews were present as a marked influence, despised and sometimes dreaded, but always attracting curiosity.”
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Called of Christ – Book of Romans pt1
Called of Christ finds Paul is in Corinth and is writing to the Romans on issues vital to the church there. The book of Romans has been read and quoted by Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin, Marcion, and in the bible; this book has major important doctrinal issues that were vital to the believers who live in the pagan city.In the church at Rome there were Jews and proselytes, who are seen to appear at Pentecost. It is without question these returned home and won Gentiles and other Jews to the faith in Rome. We also have Aquila and Priscilla, who also were Jews, and had become Christians. These were said to have come from ‘Italy’. So, it is likely they came from Rome. Upon returning to Rome, they too would have won Romans to the Lord there.To get the Books from the Watchman Dana G Smith go to his website http://www.DanaGlennSmith.comCalled of Christ even in the empire of the Romans. Here we find civil power, military power, and the Power of God through Christ. It is here that the two powers meet. Paul is in Corinth and is writing to the Romans on issues vital to the church there. The book of Romans has been read and quoted by Clement of Rome, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin, Marcion, and in the bible; this book has major important doctrinal issues that were vital to the believers who live in the pagan city As Barnes relates “Rome itself, we may picture it at the date of the Epistle as containing, with its suburbs, a closely massed population of perhaps 800,000 people; a motley host of many races, with a strong oriental element, among which the Jews were present as a marked influence, despised and sometimes dreaded, but always attracting curiosity.”Find other Links and info https://linktr.ee/warnradio
Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh; And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness,