A lot of people skip Romans 16 because it reads like the end-credits for a movie; just a long list of names and boring information. But let’s dive into the last chapter in the book of Romans and see what we can glean from Paul’s outro to this book of the Bible.
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A lot of people skip Romans 16 because it reads like the end-credits for a movie; just a long list of names and boring information. But let’s dive into the last chapter in the book of Romans and see what we can glean from Paul’s outro to this book of the Bible.
In one of the weirdest (and often most misunderstood) passages in Romans, Paul talks about being grafted into the olive tree. How does this relate to the partial hardening of Israel? And where do the Gentiles fit into all of this? Let’s see if we can make sense of Paul’s analogy in Romans 11.
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A lot of people skip Romans 16 because it reads like the end-credits for a movie; just a long list of names and boring information. But let’s dive into the last chapter in the book of Romans and see what we can glean from Paul’s outro to this book of the Bible.