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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.

Aristides, Tatian, Athenagoras, and the Preaching of Peter mentioned by Clement of Alexandria, Stromateis 6.5, 39.1–43.3). Who by their wickedness suppress the truth. ‘In their wickedness they are stifling the truth’ (NEB). ‘The truth’ is more precisely defined in verse 25 as ‘the truth about God’. 20. His invisible nature. Lit. ‘his invisible things’, particularized as his eternal power and deity. The adjective aïdios (otherwise found in the New Testament only in Jude 6) might be rendered ‘everlasting’,
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