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Romans: An Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

F. F. Bruce offers commentary on the book of Romans, including information on church history, Paul’s involvement with and journey to Rome, Paul’s gospel as elucidated in the epistle, copies of the letter, and the overarching theme of flesh versus spirit.

Son of God in power’ (A. Nygren, ad loc.). Similarly Peter at Pentecost concludes his proclamation of the resurrection and exaltation of Christ by calling on ‘all the house of Israel’ to ‘know assuredly’ that God has made the crucified Jesus ‘both Lord and Christ’ (Acts 2:36). The phrase ‘with power’ (en dynamei, as here) appears also in Mark 9:1, where the coming of the kingdom of God ‘with power’ (by contrast with the limitations under which it was manifested during Jesus’ ministry) is probably
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