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Qué (quién) es Romans - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Romans; The Romans; Roman (disambiguation); Roamans; The Romanes; Romans (disambiguation); Romans (film); Roman (name); Roman peoples

Epistle to the Romans         
  • The beginning of the Epistle in [[Codex Alexandrinus]]
  • [[Papyrus]], [[Oxyrhynchus]], Egypt: 6th century – Epistle to the Romans 1:1–16
  • A 17th-century depiction of Paul writing his epistles. Romans 16:22 indicates that Tertius acted as his [[amanuensis]].
  • Saint Paul arrested by the Romans
BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Romans road; Rom.; Letter of Paul To the Romans; Romans (book of Bible); Book of romans; Book of Romans; Letter to the Romans; Letter of Paul to the Romans; Romans Road; Roman's road; Epistle to the romans; Pauline Epistle to the Romans; Romans, Epistle to the; Epistles of St. Paul to the Romans; Romans 12:17; Letter To The Romans; Epistle To The Romans; The Epistle to the Romans; St Paul's Letter to the Romans; Romans (Bible); The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans; Epistle of Paul to the Romans
The Epistle to the Romans or Letter to the Romans, often shortened to Romans, is the sixth book in the New Testament. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by Paul the Apostle to explain that salvation is offered through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Rom.         
  • The beginning of the Epistle in [[Codex Alexandrinus]]
  • [[Papyrus]], [[Oxyrhynchus]], Egypt: 6th century – Epistle to the Romans 1:1–16
  • A 17th-century depiction of Paul writing his epistles. Romans 16:22 indicates that Tertius acted as his [[amanuensis]].
  • Saint Paul arrested by the Romans
BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Romans road; Rom.; Letter of Paul To the Romans; Romans (book of Bible); Book of romans; Book of Romans; Letter to the Romans; Letter of Paul to the Romans; Romans Road; Roman's road; Epistle to the romans; Pauline Epistle to the Romans; Romans, Epistle to the; Epistles of St. Paul to the Romans; Romans 12:17; Letter To The Romans; Epistle To The Romans; The Epistle to the Romans; St Paul's Letter to the Romans; Romans (Bible); The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans; Epistle of Paul to the Romans
¦ abbreviation Epistle to the Romans (in biblical references).
rom.         
  • The beginning of the Epistle in [[Codex Alexandrinus]]
  • [[Papyrus]], [[Oxyrhynchus]], Egypt: 6th century – Epistle to the Romans 1:1–16
  • A 17th-century depiction of Paul writing his epistles. Romans 16:22 indicates that Tertius acted as his [[amanuensis]].
  • Saint Paul arrested by the Romans
BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Romans road; Rom.; Letter of Paul To the Romans; Romans (book of Bible); Book of romans; Book of Romans; Letter to the Romans; Letter of Paul to the Romans; Romans Road; Roman's road; Epistle to the romans; Pauline Epistle to the Romans; Romans, Epistle to the; Epistles of St. Paul to the Romans; Romans 12:17; Letter To The Romans; Epistle To The Romans; The Epistle to the Romans; St Paul's Letter to the Romans; Romans (Bible); The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans; Epistle of Paul to the Romans
¦ abbreviation roman (used as an instruction for a typesetter).

Wikipedia

Roman

Roman or Romans most often refers to:

  • Rome, the capital city of Italy
  • Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
  • Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
  • Epistle to the Romans, shortened to Romans, a letter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible

Roman or Romans may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Romans
1. Legend says they were brought to England by the Romans.
2. Iranians and Romans kicked us out, all over the place.
3. Enemy officer÷ Friends, Romans, countrymen . . . Duke÷ Lend me your spear.
4. The Catalaunian Fields was the Romans‘ Last Battle.
5. Romans put bluefin on their coins; Salvador Dali painted them.