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Romans conveys the timeless truths of the Gospel to all people of all times and places. That very fact explains the tremendous impact the letter has had ever since it was first written. In this letter, Paul conveys the essence of the Christian faith in a universal manner that has been cherished by believers—and challenged by unbelievers—perhaps more so than any other biblical book. In Romans...

for, you see”),37 10:2–5, is also disrupted by the disjunctive δέ, “but,” at the start of 10:6, further signaling a shift. Thematically, the “Gospel” side of the antithesis then dominates 10:6–15, where Paul writes exclusively about the Good News of salvation through faith in Christ. In 9:30–10:5 Paul evaluates the role of the Law in relation to the righteousness of God. While the topic was dealt with previously, particularly in 2:17–3:20, Paul revisits it here specifically in relation to Israel.
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