Romans Summary

 

 

Romans Summary
We have detailed a brief summary of the Book of Romans for Bible Study or Sunday School lessons. Definition of a summary: A summary, synopsis or recap is a shortened version of the original. The main purpose of a summary is as a simplification highlighting the major points from the original and much longer version of the subject. This article contains an overview of the key events and Bible People found in Romans in the Bible. A brief synopsis the famous Bible Stories found in the scriptural text of the Book of Romans contained in this short summary of Romans.

Brief Summary of Romans - The KJV Bible Scriptures
The content of Romans according to the KJV Bible Scriptures contains a short overview of the main subjects, people, events and ancient topics in the following summary of the KJV Bible Scriptures:

  • Romans is book number 45 of the Bible and number 6 of the New Testament. It contains 16 chapters

  • The epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans was probably written at Corinth. Phoebe (Rom 16:1)

  • The Epistles were letters of instruction and doctrine by Peter, Paul, John and others to the early, newly established churches

  • Paul wrote this epistle at Corinth, when he was preparing to go to Jerusalem with the charitable contributions collected in Achaia and Macedonia for the relief of the Christians in Judea; which was about twenty-four years after the death of Jesus and the Ascension

  • It was written in Greek; but at the same time translated into Latin, for the benefit of those who did not understand that language

  • Although it is not the first of his Epistles in the order of time, yet it is first placed on account of sublimity of the matter contained in it, of the pre-eminence of the place to which it was sent, and in veneration of the Church.

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Short Summary of Romans - The Bible Stories of Romans taken from the Scriptures
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  • Introduction (Rom 1:1-15) providing an introduction to Jesus Christ and his apostleship and about the gospel he wishes to preach to the church at Rome

  • Paul's announcement that he is not "ashamed" (Rom 1:16-17)

  • The Judgment of God (Rom 1:18-32)

  • Paul's Judgment of Hypocrites (Rom 2:1-4)

  • Assurance of salvation (Rom 2:5-8,9-11)

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Additional Summary of the Book of Romans - Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Epistle to the Romans. This epistle was probably written at Corinth. Phoebe (Romans 16:1) of Cenchrea conveyed it to Rome, and Gaius of Corinth entertained the apostle at the time of his writing it (16:23; 1 Corinthians 1:14), and Erastus was chamberlain of the city, i.e., of Corinth (2 Timothy 4:20).

The precise time at which it was written is not mentioned in the epistle, but it was obviously written when the apostle was about to "go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints", i.e., at the close of his second visit to Greece, during the winter preceding his last visit to that city (Romans 15:25; Comp. Acts 19:21; 20:2, 3, 16; 1 Corinthians 16:1-4), early in A.D. 58.

It is highly probable that Christianity was planted in Rome by some of those who had been at Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:10). At this time the Jews were very numerous in Rome, and their synagogues were probably resorted to by Romans also, who in this way became acquainted with the great facts regarding Jesus as these were reported among the Jews. Thus a church composed of both Jews and Gentiles was formed at Rome. Many of the brethren went out to meet Paul on his approach to Rome. There are evidences that Christians were then in Rome in considerable numbers, and had probably more than one place of meeting (Romans 16:14, 15).

The object of the apostle in writing to this church was to explain to them the great doctrines of the gospel. His epistle was a "word in season." Himself deeply impressed with a sense of the value of the doctrines of salvation, he opens up in a clear and connected form the whole system of the gospel in its relation both to Jew and Gentile. This epistle is peculiar in this, that it is a systematic exposition of the gospel of universal application. The subject is here treated argumentatively, and is a plea for Gentiles addressed to Jews. In the Epistle to the Galatians, the same subject is discussed, but there the apostle pleads his own authority, because the church in Galatia had been founded by him.

After the introduction (1:1-15), the apostle presents in it divers aspects and relations the doctrine of justification by faith (1:16-11:36) on the ground of the imputed righteousness of Christ. He shows that salvation is all of grace, and only of grace. This main section of his letter is followed by various practical exhortations (12:1-15:13), which are followed by a conclusion containing personal explanations and salutations, which contain the names of twenty-four Christians at Rome, a benediction, and a doxology (Romans 15:14-Chapter 16).

Romans Summary
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