The Epistle to the Romans

The Epistle to the Romans by Kenneth Grayston is a scholarly commentary published by Epworth Press in 1997. This 1st edition, comprising 144 pages, is written in English and is designed for a diverse audience, including ministers, preachers, teachers, students, and church leaders. The book is part of a series that utilizes the Revised English Bible and integrates contemporary research on both Old and New Testament texts.
Readers will find that this commentary relates the biblical texts to their ancient contexts while addressing the needs of Christians in today’s multi-racial and multi-faith society. It focuses on biblical criticism and interpretation, providing insights that are relevant for understanding the New Testament epistles. This edition serves as a resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the Epistle to the Romans within a modern framework.
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This series of biblical commentaries is the first to be based on the Revised English Bible, and incorporates the most recent research into both Old and New Testament books. Written by experienced scholars for the use of ministers, preachers, teachers, students, and church leaders, they relate the texts in their ancient settings to the needs of Christians in a multi-racial, multi-faith society.
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