Notes on Romans - Plano Bible Chapel
founded the church.4 By the time Paul wrote Romans, the church in Rome was famous throughout the Roman Empire for its faith (1:8). "The greeting in Romans does not imply a strongly knit church organization, and chapter 16 gives a picture of small groups of believers rather than of one large group."5 PURPOSES
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