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Alphabetical [« »] roman 10 romanian 1 romanides 1 romans 21 rome 14 room 2 rooms 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 prayers 21 press 21 pride 21 romans 21 scholars 21 sins 21 theosis | Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy IntraText - Concordances romans |
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1 1,1 | on Matthew, John, Acts, Romans, I Corinthians and Galatians, 2 2,2 | sacramental passages of John 6, Romans 6, 1 Corinthians 10 and 3 3,4 | Saint Paul wrote to the Romans that “the Gospel is the 4 3,4 | In the Epistle to the Romans, Saint Paul asks: “He who 5 8,3 | opus, the Epistle to the Romans, he takes up the theme of 6 8,3 | Old Testament. It is in Romans (chaps 1-3) that the Apostle 7 8,3 | adherent.~ Chapters 9-11 of Romans are of special relevance 8 8,3 | Rom. 9:4-5). Elsewhere in Romans he mentions the privilege 9 8,3 | Paul's train of thought in Romans 9-11, there are two kinds 10 8,3 | illustration itself but earlier in Romans 9-11, who constitute “the 11 8,3 | tried to find support in Romans 11 for a theology of two 12 8,3 | good olive tree. Earlier in Romans 9-11 the Apostle states 13 8,3 | the agonizing problem of Romans 9-11 over which Saint Paul 14 8,3 | defined their identity. In Romans 9-11 Saint Paul expressly 15 8,3 | Jewish Rebellion against the Romans (ca. 165BC-73AD), when the 16 8,4 | to his future hosts, the Romans, as barbarians and fools. 17 8,4 | simply assumes that the Romans are cultural Greeks, because 18 11,2| what I call good faith. In Romans 14:23, Saint Paul writes, “ 19 11,4| Homily 37.1.~ [9]. On Romans, Homily 1 (Rom. 1:1).~ [ 20 11,4| Corinthians 5.4.~ [30]. On Romans, Homily 2.~ [31]. On John, 21 11,4| 24.3.~ [59]. Homilies on Romans 2.~ [60]. Evagrios the