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Essay heading: Book of Romans
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(Wikipedia, Epistle to the Romans)
Paul’s style is unique throughout this letter to the Romans. This is one of the longest letters that Paul wrote. Paul’s style was, in his time, called a “diatribe”. The letter was more of a sermon to the church than an actual letter. Paul’s overall tone was sympathetic to Jews because a lot of the Jewish Christians lived there and were the majority of the population of the Roman church... displayed 300 characters
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Paul’s overall tone was sympathetic to Jews because a lot of the Jewish Christians lived there and were the majority of the population of the Roman church. The style is much more difficult to understand than any other letter in the New Testament. The letter is set up as a series of arguments. Paul’s arguments are shifted from addressing the Jewish members of the church, to the Gentiles, to the church as a whole... displayed next 300 characters
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