Romans 15
Chapter context
What is happening in Romans 15?
Romans 15 belongs to the late movement of the book, especially the section often described as Israel, mercy, and transformed life. Romans is Paul’s fullest sustained exposition of sin, grace, righteousness, faith, Israel, the Spirit, and transformed life in Christ. Read this chapter with the wider themes of justification, grace, and faith in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Jesse Person v. 12
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Firm, or a gift, a son of Obed, the son of Boaz and Ruth ( Ruth 4:17 , 22; Matt. 1:5 , 6; Luke 3:32 ). He was the father of eight sons, the youngest of whom was David ( 1 Sam. 17:12 ).
- Illyricum Place v. 19
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A country to the north-west of Macedonia, on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, now almost wholly comprehended in Dalmatia. Modern identification: Salona.
- Jerusalem Place v. 19, 25-27, 31
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Rome Place v. 24
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Rome.
- Spain Place v. 24, 28
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Hispania.
- Achaia Place v. 26
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Achaia.
- Macedonia Place v. 26
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Macedonia.
- Judea Place v. 31
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Jerusalem.