Ἔργων Νόμου “Works of the Law”

Ἔργων Νόμου,[1] translated “works of the law,” [2] occurs eight times[3] in the Pauline epistles and is a key theme throughout the book of Romans. The phrase appears in Romans 3:20 where Paul concludes the first part of his argument regarding the nature of salvation in relationship to the works of the law: “. . …

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By Grace Through Faith: A Summary of the Book of Romans, Chapters 1-6

The book of Romans was written by Apostle Paul to the early Church of Rome, which church had become famous, having a depth of maturity and an abundance of members by the time Paul writes to them (Rm. 1:8; 15:14, 23). Tacitus writes about the persecuted Christians in Rome during the outbreak of a fire …

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