The Epistle to the Romans
Chapter 2
Book • 1973
In Romans 2, Paul discusses the theme of God's righteous judgment, emphasizing that all people, regardless of their background, will be judged based on their actions.
He argues that those who judge others are also condemning themselves if they do the same things.
The chapter highlights the importance of living a moral life and the inevitability of God's judgment.
It is part of Paul's broader discussion on justification by faith and the insufficiency of the law to make one righteous in God's sight.
He argues that those who judge others are also condemning themselves if they do the same things.
The chapter highlights the importance of living a moral life and the inevitability of God's judgment.
It is part of Paul's broader discussion on justification by faith and the insufficiency of the law to make one righteous in God's sight.
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