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Book of Acts - Chapter 1

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 2

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 3

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 4

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 5

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 6

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 7

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 8

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 9

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 10

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 11

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 12

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 13

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 14

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 15

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 16

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 17

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 18

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 19

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 20

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 21

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- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 22

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 23

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 24

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 25

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 26

MPD Theatre
- The of Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 27

MPD Theatre
- The word Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Book of Acts - Chapter 28

MPD Theatre
- The word Acts comes from the Greek word praxis, a word used often in early Christian literature to describe the great deeds of the apostles or other significant believers in the decades immediately following Christ’s ascension into heaven.
- Luke is identified as the author of this work, and It shows a clear progression from the gospel according to Luke, picking up just where that book left off.
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Romans - Chapter 1

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The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 2

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 3

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 4

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 5

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 6

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 7

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 8

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 9

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 10

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 11

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 12

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 13

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 14

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 15

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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Romans - Chapter 16

MPD Theatre
The book of Romans is one of the longest and most significant things written by the Apostle Paul. We know from Acts 18:1-2 that the church in Rome had existed for some time and was made up of both Jewish and non-Jewish followers. Roman emperor Claudius expelled all of the Jewish people from Rome, but five years later all those Jews, including many who followed Jesus, were allowed to return. When they did, they found a church that had become non-Jewish in its customs and practice.
Paul wrote this letter because he wanted this divided community to become unified once again, and he hoped that the Roman church could become a staging ground for his mission to go even further west, reaching to Spain. This motivated Paul to write out his fullest explanation of the Gospel, the good news that announces Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
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