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  2. Romans 14 - Wikipedia

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    Romans 14 is the fourteenth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It was authored by Paul the Apostle , while he was in Corinth in the mid-50s AD, [ 1 ] with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius , who adds his own greeting in Romans 16:22 . [ 2 ]

  3. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    The KJV has 23 verses in chapter 14 and 33 verses in chapter 15 of Romans. Most translations follow KJV (based on Textus Receptus) versification and have Romans 16:25–27 and Romans 14:24–26 do not exist. The WEB bible, however, moves Romans 16:25–27 (end of chapter verses) to Romans 14:24–26 (also end of chapter verses).

  4. Epistle to the Romans - Wikipedia

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    There is strong, albeit indirect, evidence that a recension of Romans that lacked chapters 15 and 16 was widely used in the western half of the Roman Empire until the mid-4th century. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] This conclusion is partially based on the fact that a variety of Church Fathers , such as Origen and Tertullian , refer to a fourteen-chapter ...

  5. Might makes right - Wikipedia

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    [14] Philosopher William Pepperell Montague coined the term Kratocracy, from the Greek: κρατερός (krateros), meaning "strong", for government by those who are strong enough to seize power through force or cunning. [4] In a letter to Albert Einstein from 1932, Sigmund Freud also explores the history and validity of "might versus right". [15]

  6. Paul the Apostle and Jewish Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Apparently the family lineage had been very attached to Pharisaic traditions and observances for generations; [36] Acts quotes Paul referring to his family by saying he was "a Pharisee, born of Pharisees". [37] [38] In Romans 16:7 he states that two of his relatives, Andronicus and Junia, were Christians before he was and were prominent among ...

  7. Trump on ‘fascinating’ Fetterman meeting: ‘He’s just a ...

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    President-elect Trump called Democratic Sen. John Fetterman (Pa.) “a commonsense person” after the two had a “fascinating” meeting at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. “He’s a commonsense person.

  8. Stumbling block - Wikipedia

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    It appears 15 times in the New Testament in 12 unique verses according to Strong's Concordance. These passages are: [ 26 ] Matthew 13:41 , Matthew 16:23 , Matthew 18:7 (3 times), Luke 17:1 , Romans 9:33 , Romans 11:9 , Romans 14:13 , Romans 16:17 , 1 Corinthians 1:23 , Galatians 5:11 , 1 Peter 2:8 , 1 John 2:10 , and Revelation 2:14 .

  9. David Lynch Was Proud of All of His Projects Except This One ...

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    Related: Kyle MacLachlan Mourns David Lynch: 'I Owe My Entire Career, and Life Really, to His Vision' Still, the cast of Dune remembered Lynch fondly, honoring him with tributes after news of his ...