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Beyond salvation, the letter covers sanctification, explaining how believers are liberated to live by God's Spirit, characterized by love rather than sin. The Structure of the Letter

The Romans were founded in 753 BCE by Romulus and Remus, two brothers who are said to have been raised by a she-wolf. The city of Rome was initially a small city-state, governed by a king and later by a republic. However, it wasn't long before the Romans began to expand their territory, conquering neighboring cities and states. Through a series of military campaigns, the Romans established themselves as a major power in the Mediterranean. Romans

The Romans were a remarkable civilization that left behind a rich legacy of power, engineering, and culture. From their humble beginnings as a small city-state to their rise as a dominant world power, the Romans were a force to be reckoned with. Their achievements in engineering, architecture, literature, and art continue to inspire and influence modern society. However, it wasn't long before the Romans began

Paul highlights that both Greeks and barbarians need salvation, breaking down barriers between religious and non-religious people. From their humble beginnings as a small city-state

The fall of the Roman Empire marked the end of a era, but it also had a profound impact on the development of modern Europe. The legacy of the Romans continued to shape modern society, with the development of new kingdoms, empires, and nation-states.

The Roman Empire: in the First Century. For Educators. Lesson 1