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C. K. Barrett’s exegetical prowess, evidenced most distinctly in his volumes on the First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians, also in the Black’s series, has long been appreciated in the world of biblical studies. Now, in his long-awaited, newly revised, verse-by-verse exposition of Romans, Barrett further enhances our understanding of the book of Romans, early Christianity, the apostle Paul...

9; Acts 24:17). When his arrangements were (as may be supposed) complete, he left Greece, travelling to Syria by way of Macedonia (Acts 20:3), Troas (20:6), Miletus (20:15), Tyre (21:3), Ptolemais (21:7), and Caesarea (21:8). It is hardly open to question that Romans was written during this period. When Paul wrote, he had engaged in missionary work between Jerusalem and Illyricum (Rom. 15:19). He was on the way to, or was about to set out for, Jerusalem (15:25). He hoped to visit Rome (1:13, 15;
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