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1 | What main scripture book of romans? | Romans | gapeach | 209081 | ||
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2 | What main scripture book of romans? | Romans | peacebestill | 209117 | ||
gapeach Your first question was asking about the theme, which as someone said to you is Romans 1:16, 17 that is the "main scripture" for Romans in a sense... But perhaps you are thinking of if there is a main portion of scriptures that kind of defines Romans? In most books of the Bible the book will be divided up into several major sections, so there is really no such thing as one major portion of scripture per say that would be the defining one in any Bible book. Although some books are so small, you could say that about those books, but Romans is not short and Romans is a theological treatise of sorts being set forth by Paul to the church at Rome in anticipation of him coming to them to preach the gospel. Here is the break down for you of Romans, but like people keep saying to you, you really, that is if you are, should not be trying to do homework in here. That may be an assumption on my part that you are, but if you are not I apologize, but if you are 2 Timothy 2:15 please. The greeting Romans 1:1-7 The introduction Romans 1:8-15 The theme of the whole book Romans 1:16, 17 The need for the Gospel Romans 1:18-3:20 The doctrine of Justification Romans 3:21-5:21 The related and co-doctrine to Justification of Sanctification Romans 6-8 The nation of Israel Romans 9-11 The application for the church and the individual believer Romans 12-16 Do you see how there cannot really be a "main" scripture for the book of Romans outside the theme? The entire book of Romans breaks down that one theme by treating it theologically as interrelated parts of one whole from the perspective of 1:16, 17. If I was really pressed hard to try to pick one portion of Romans as a portion that best describes Romans I would go with 3:21 through all of 5. But do you see how very large a portion that ends up being? A single verse outside of the theme just does not hit on it. Romans 8:1 Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Come to think of it that would not be bad either, but it leaves out a whole lot of stuff about why that is so. peacebestill |
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