Romans / Chapter 4
Romans 4
Paul uses Abraham and David to show that God credits righteousness on the basis of trusting faith, not human works or law-keeping, and that this same pattern points forward to Jesus’ death and resurrection as the ground for our justification (Rom. 4).
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Romans / Chapter 4
Paul uses Abraham and David to show that God credits righteousness on the basis of trusting faith, not human works or law-keeping, and that this same pattern points forward to Jesus’ death and resurrection as the ground for our justification (Rom. 4).
Context Snapshot
Date
c. AD 57
Genre
Epistle
Setting
Corinth
Audience
House churches in Rome
World Stage
c. AD 57Nero Nero (AD 54-68)
Romans comes from a stage when churches included both Jewish and Gentile believers and were working out how to share one table and one identity. Earlier decisions had clarified that Gentiles need not adopt full Jewish practice, yet everyday questions about customs and boundaries still tested unity.
Movement
The gospel announced to Rome
Artifact
Imperial capital and gospel letter
Biblical Timeline
Apostolic Age
Romans context: AD 33 - AD 100
Biblical Timeline
Apostolic Age
Romans context
Apostolic Age / AD 33 - AD 100
Romans context is set in the apostolic age, where The early church and the writing of the New Testament.
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