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If you are asking about the 1st Century Christians - 'ancient Rome' - then the only Scripture that was available in writing were the Hebrew Scriptures which Jesus and the Apostles/disciples were accustomed to reading from. The New Testament writings were just being codified - some say circa 45-100 AD.

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