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Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistle to the Romans, Volume 1 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume one of the Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistle to the Romans covers chapters 1–7 and includes a detailed introduction and a list of exegetical works that Meyer felt were integral to his studies of the Pauline Epistles.

Palestine. But although, in consequence of the constant intercourse maintained by the Jews at Rome with Asia, Egypt and Greece, and especially with Palestine (Gieseler, Kirchengesch. I. § 17), various Christians may have visited Rome, and various Jews from Rome may have become Christians, all the influences hitherto mentioned could not establish a Christian congregational life in Rome. Individual Christians were there, and certainly also Christian fellowship, but still no organized church. To plant
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