Romans study section
Romans key people
Christ the propitiation and second Adam, Paul, Abraham the pattern of faith, and the Roman church.
Key figures
Jesus Christ
The Son of God, the propitiation for sin, and the second Adam through whom sinners are justified
Paul
The apostle to the Gentiles, who writes to set out his gospel in full
Abraham
The father of the faithful, held up as the pattern of justification by faith
Adam
The first man, whose sin brought death, contrasted with Christ the giver of life
Phoebe
The servant of the church at Cenchreae who carried the letter to Rome
The Roman believers
Jewish and Gentile Christians whom Paul addresses and seeks to unite
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