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Paul's ultimate goal is to take the gospel to what region?
Spain
The church in Rome was largely comprising of
Jewish Christians

The name of Paul's scribe that helped compose Romans is

Tertius

Who will deliver the epistle to the Romans
Phoebe
Romans was written from the city of _____.
Corinth

It is doubtful that Rom 16 should be included in the book, since the majority of Greek manuscripts lack that text.


True or False

False

In Rom 1-3, Paul only emphasizes the sinfulness of humanity with the exception of the Jews.


True or False

False

The "new perspective" emphasizes the social ramifications of the gospel


True or False

True

One reason why Paul writes Romans is to correct a heresy involving the resurrection.


True or False

False

The edict of Nero expelled the Jews from Rome.


True or False

False
A rhetorical device with a series of questions to which the answer is always an emphatic "no" ("may it never be", "by no means")
diatribe
The process of becoming righteous
justification
The process of becoming holy
sanctification
A Greek word sometimes being translated as "expiation," "propitiation," meaning an act of appeasing or making well-disposed
hilasterion
The erroneous idea that the absence of the Law means we should keep sinning so grace can abound all the more
antinomianism
A scholarly shift in interpreting Paul's opponents to be Jewish legalism and not good works in general
new perspective
The center of the Roman Empire and the place where Peter and Paul were martyred
Rome
The city in Achaia from which Paul wrote his letters to the Thessalonians and the Romans
Corinth
Someone in Corinth whose greetings Paul passes on to those in Rome
Gaius
Noble woman and deaconess of the church in Cenchreae who delivers Paul's letter to the Romans
Phoebe
Paul's amanuensis who wrote the letter to his Romans and greets them
Tertius