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The '''Epistle to the Romans''' is a book in the [[Bible]], originally written as a letter from the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] to the [[Church of Rome (New Testament)|Church in Rome]]. It is one of Paul’s most profound and [[Theology|theological]] writings, addressing key doctrines such as justification by [[faith]], the nature of [[sin]], the role of the [[Law of Moses|law]], and [[God|God’s]] plan for both [[Jews]] and [[Gentiles]].
The '''Epistle to the Romans''' is a book in the [[Bible]], originally written as a letter from the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] to the [[Church of Rome|Church in Rome]]. It is one of Paul’s most profound and [[Theology|theological]] writings, addressing key doctrines such as justification by [[faith]], the nature of [[sin]], the role of the [[Law of Moses|law]], and [[God|God’s]] plan for both [[Jews]] and [[Gentiles]].
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