New Testament / Romans / 2
- Romans 2:4 / Shabbat 153a
- Romans 2:4 / Wisdom of Solomon 15:1
- Romans 2:4 / Wisdom of Solomon 11:23
- Romans 2:4 / Jonathan Habakkuk 3:2
- Romans 2:4 / Neofiti Genesis 6:3
- Romans 2:5 / LXX Proverbs 1:17
- Romans 2:5 / Psalms of Solomon 9:5
- Romans 2:5 / 1 Enoch 50:2
- Romans 2:6 / Proverbs 24:12
- Romans 2:6 / Psalm 62:12
- Romans 2:11 / Deuteronomy 10:17
- Romans 2:11 / Job 34:19
- Romans 2:13 / Shabbat 88a
- Romans 2:15 / 2 Baruch 48:40
- Romans 2:14 / Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 4.8
- Romans 2:15 / 2 Baruch 57:2
Summary
Date: 55-58 C.E.
Written to a group of Jesus followers in Rome, the epistle of Romans is unique among Paul's letters as it is written to a community that Paul himself did not help establish. Romans is typically read by scholars as an attempt by Paul to address a growing rift between Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus in this community. In doing so, it reflects some of his most thoughtful and well-developed theology.