Romans
About this book
What is the book of Romans about in the Bible? Who wrote Romans?
On his missionary journeys throughout the Greco-Roman world, Paul heard about the Christians in Rome. He wrote his letter to the Romans to strengthen their faith so that they might help him spread the gospel message further to the West.
For over two thousand years, Christians have treasured Romans for its clear and pure presentation of God's grace to sinners.
Want to learn more? If you're wondering what the book of Romans is all about, this helpful resource is for you!
Romans is a reliable Bible commentary. It's down to earth, clearly written, easy to read and understand, and filled with practical and modern applications to Scripture.
It also includes the complete text of the book of Romans from the NIV Bible. The Christ-centered commentaries following the Scripture sections contain explanations of the text, historical background, illustrations, and archaeological information.
Romans is a great resource for personal or group study!
This book is a part of The People's Bible series from Northwestern Publishing House.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editor’s Preface
- Introduction to Romans
- Part One: Introduction of the Letter (1:1–15)
- Part Two: Theme of the Letter: Righteousness from God (1:16, 17)
- Part Three: The Unrighteousness of All People (1:18–3:20)
- Part Four: Righteousness Credited: Justification (3:21–5:21)
- Part Five: Righteousness in Christian Living: Sanctification (6:1–8:39)
- Part Six: God’s Righteousness in Dealing with “Israel” (9:1–11:36)
- Part Seven: Righteousness Practiced (12:1–15:13)
- Part Eight: Righteousness Shared with Others (15:14–33)
- Part Nine: Conclusion (16:1–27)
