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Romans and 1
The New Testament verses typically referenced are Matthew 26: 30 ; Acts 16: 25 ; Romans 15: 9 ; 1 Corinthians 14: 15 ; Ephesians 5: 19 ; Colossians 3: 16 ; Hebrews 2: 12, 13: 15 ; James 5: 13, which reveal a command for all Christians to sing.
Paul the Apostle quotes this verse twice in his epistles: in Romans 1: 17 and again in Galatians 3: 11.
Other Biblical passages that some interpret as addressing the issue of homosexual behavior include Romans 1, I Corinthians 6: 8 – 10, and Jude 1: 7 ; the relevant portion of Romans 1 reads as follows:
( Romans 1: 18a, 21 – 27 )
Romans 1: 20
* Small fragments of commentaries on Romans and 1 Corinthians.
Duane Warden believes that Domitian ’ s unpopularity even among Romans renders it highly unlikely that his actions would have great influence in the provinces, especially those under the direct supervision of the senate such as Asia ( one of the provinces 1 Peter is addressed to ).
# Romans 1: 23 ;
In Justin's works, distinct references are found to Romans, 1 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and 2 Thessalonians, and possible ones to Philippians, Titus, and 1 Timothy.
Pentecostals are continuationists, meaning they believe that all of the spiritual gifts, including the miraculous or " sign gifts ", found in 1 Corinthians 12: 4-11, 12: 27-31, Romans 12: 3-8, and Ephesians 4: 7-16 continue to operate within the Church in the present time.
Diodorus Siculus ( XXII, 2, 2 ; XXVIII, 2, 1 ) reported that the Romans had changed their rectangular shields for round ones, imitating the Etruscans.
Lycortas attracted the suspicion of the Romans, and Polybius subsequently was one of the 1, 000 Achaean nobles who were transported to Rome as hostages in 167 BC, and was detained there for 17 years.
* Phoebe ( Bible ), Corinthian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16: 1
When they finally made it to Sardinia, the Romans were aware of their intentions and had reinforced the unpopular garrison under Titus Manlius Torquatus to 20, 000 infantry and 1, 200 cavalry.
: John 1: 34 ; Hebrews 1: 3 ; John 1: 14 – 18 ; Romans 1: 3 – 4 ; 1 John 3: 16 ; 1 Peter 2: 24 ; Hebrews 10: 10 – 14 ; 1 Corinthians 15: 20 – 21 ; 1 Timothy 2: 5 ; John 14: 6 ; 1 John 2: 1 – 2.

Romans and 17-18
* Romans 10: 17-18 " But it is in that way faith comes, from hearing, and that means hearing the word ( rhematos ) of Christ.
On other occasions the Romans fixed vertical posts in the ground behind which their infantry were safe ( Frontinus Stratagems 2, 3, 17-18 )

Romans and Therefore
Therefore, they could not technically claim the title Emperor of the Romans, but were mere " Emperors-elect of the Romans ", as Maximilian named himself in 1508 with papal approval.
Therefore, it seems that speciation could have occurred when the rats colonized southwest India, which was a primary country where Romans obtained their spices.
And especially Paul's words in Romans, " Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.
* Romans 3: 28: " Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.
* Romans 5: 1: " Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Therefore, the territory had to be nearly repopulated ; and the Romans, in contrast to the practise they had followed when setting up a new province, did not organise the indigenous population into specific administrative units ( civitas peregrina ) in Dacia.
" ( Romans 12: 2 ) Therefore a disciple is not simply an accumulator of information or one who merely changes moral behavior in regard to the teachings of Jesus Christ, but seeks a fundamental shift toward the ethics of Jesus Christ in every way, including complete devotion to God.
* Romans 6: 12 Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires.
Therefore, Jesus had to be brought up for judgment before the Romans in order for an execution to be legal.

Romans and just
According to legend, Castor and Pollux announced to one of their ancestors the victory of the Romans over the Latins at the battle of Lake Regillus, and, to confirm the truth of what they had just said, they stroked his black hair and beard, which immediately became red.
The meter-high circumvallation wall that the Romans built around Masada can be seen, together with eleven barracks for the Roman soldiers just outside this wall.
These words give the language a French flair just as Greek did to the Latin-speaking Romans.
* Baptism represents more than just physical washing, but being clean and good standing before God, and therefore regenerate ( Romans 6 ).
The pear was also cultivated by the Romans, who ate the fruits raw or cooked, just like apples.
Thus a Protestant believer can claim that " the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good ," ( Romans 7: 12 ) harmonizing the two principles of the same Bible.
* The Macedonian kingdom is broken up by the Romans into four smaller states, and all the Greek cities which have offered aid to Macedonia, even just in words, are punished.
The Romans allow her to continue her reign but restrict her to a narrow region around the Illyrian capital, Shkodra, deprive her of all her other territory, and forbid her to sail an armed ship below Lissus just south of the capital.
Annas Ananus or Ananias, son of Seth ( 23 / 22 BC – death date unknown, probably around 40CE ), was appointed by the Roman legate Quirinius as the first High Priest of the newly formed Roman province of Iudaea in 6 AD ; just after the Romans had deposed Archelaus, Ethnarch of Judaea, thereby putting Judaea directly under Roman rule.
Thus, just as the later history of the Romans is sometimes called " the reign of the Caesars ," the early history of the Nephites could be called " the reign of the Nephis.
The Romans were accustomed to take the sons of tributary princes and educate them at Rome, thus holding a security for the continued loyalty of the conquered nation and also instilling a possible future ruler with ideas of Roman civilization but some people like rose believe they were just slaves.
The earliest known inhabitants that are mentioned in written sources were a people, probably Celts, participating in the widespread La Tène culture, whom the Romans subdued just before the opening of the Christian era, founding colonies among them and including their land in the provinces of Raetia and Noricum.
At Castleford is the confluence of the Aire and Calder ; just downstream of the confluence was the ford where the ancient British road, used by the Romans, crossed on its way north to York.
The Romans knew of both and often referred to either as just " piper ".
Kilns dating from about AD 100 have been found throughout the area, including Six Bells ( near the Bourne Spring ), Snailslynch and Mavins Road, but the main centre of pottery had been Alice Holt Forest, on the edge of the town, since about AD 50, just 7 years after the arrival of the Romans.
Livy portrays the Romans as selflessly assuming the burden of defending the Campani, but this is a common theme in Roman republican histories, whose authors wished to show that Rome's wars had been just.
Pompey, who had just been awarded the title " Conqueror of Asia " due to his decisive victories in Asia Minor over Pontus and the Seleucid Empire, had decided to bring Judea under the rule of the Romans.
The Romans also sometimes used Scotia, " land of the Scoti ", as a geographical term for Ireland in general, as well as just the part inhabited by those people.
Antiochus I Theos Dikaios Epiphanes Philorhomaios Philhellenos ( Greek: о Αντίοχος Θεός Δίκαιος Επιφανής Φιλορωμαίος Φιλέλλην, meaning Antiochos, a just, eminent god, friend of Romans and friend of Greeks, c. 86 BC – 36 BC, ruled 70 BC – 36 BC ) was a king from the Kingdom of Commagene and the most famous king of that kingdom.
When the Dacian Kingdom of Decebal, which included the territories just on the other side of the Carpathian Mountains from what is today Bukovina, fell to the Romans in 106, the area came under linguistic and cultural influence of the Roman Empire.
There is only one divine faith which is the beginning of salvation for mankind and the basis of all justification, the faith by which the just person lives and without which it is impossible to please God and come to the community of His children ( Romans 1 ; Hebrews 11 ; Council of Trent, Session 6, Chapter 8 ).
Evidence that grapes were grown in the area by the Romans was found that just outside the village but the claim has been contested.
The Romans constructed a bridge of wood and stone just upstream of present day Chepstow.
Paul writes to the Romans that righteousness comes by faith: "... a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: ' The righteous will live by faith.

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