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Romans was written to help reconcile Jewish and Gentile Christians in Rome. Paul’s aim was to unify these two sub-groups. In his letter, he presented a theology that placed Jew and Gentile on an equal footing, both in their sin and in their salvation. Modern Christians understand that our own situation corresponds to Paul’s original setting. Although the content of Romans was intended for a...

reflect Gentile Christians who are independent of Paul’s perspective. Romans 14:2, 3, 5, 21 reflect Jewish and Gentile Christians of a different mind from Paul. Romans 16:3, 5 reflect Christians of a Pauline persuasion, whether Jewish or Gentile Christian.
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