Romans 13 moves renewed life into the public square and daily habits: it addresses posture toward governing authorities, specifies civic obligations, then shifts to neighbor-love and a call for alert, daylight conduct as the hour advances.
CreationEternity
PRESENT DAY
Contextc. AD 57 – Winter • Corinth → Rome
DateAD 57-58
GenreEpistle
World Stage
AD 57
Roman Empire
Emperor Nero (54-68 AD)
Rome was the dominant imperial power when Romans was written.
Romans 13 moves renewed life into the public square and daily habits: it addresses posture toward governing authorities, specifies civic obligations, then shifts to neighbor-love and a call for alert, daylight conduct as the hour advances.