
Bible (ASV) NT 06: Romans
The Epistle to the Romans, part of the New Testament, is a letter attributed to the Apostle Paul, written in the 1st century AD. It is widely regarded as one of Paul's most significant works, offering profound theological insights and addressing key issues of faith and morality. Known for its intellectual depth, Romans presents a comprehensive view of Christian doctrine and has been influential in shaping Christian theology throughout history. The American Standard Version (ASV) provides a translation that maintains the original text's clarity and meaning.















