No it wasn't written yet.
Romans 12:4-5="Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, so it is with Christ's body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other."==and... Romans 12:6-8=
The main letters in the bible are to Titus, Timothy, Romans , Corinthians, and Peters.
The bible is divided into two parts, old testament and new testament.
The old and new testaments are the two parts that make up the bible.
Romans 10:5
No. There is no mention of Romans in the Hebrew Bible. The Romans conquered Judea After the Hebrew Bible was already canonized.
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The name bible in Latin is biblia.
That is an old saying, but it's not in the Bible.
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No Romans existed way before Christianity
Romans 12:4-5="Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, so it is with Christ's body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other."==and... Romans 12:6-8=
Information about Romans 14 can be found at any website which provides details about the sections of the Bible. The best website would be one that discusses the different parts of each section in detail as well.
Jah is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible.
"I really doubt it, although it has a small possibility. Most of the Romans, back then burned many of the Bibles instead."Actually there were allot of Pagan Romans who wanted to burn the bible but there were also allot of Christian Romans (the Romans became Christian under Constantine). And the church spent allot of time burning Gospels itself. The Romans (and the church) chose what to put in the Bible (like which of the Gospels went in the Bible). We know that the Romans changed the dates of holy days and they may of had different interpretations of the bible but if they'd actually wanted to edit the bible it would have almost certainly of had to been approved by the church. Some text that could not have been edited still survive and they agree with the bible on most points.
Romans did not write the Bible and therefore had no say in what was said about them or what they were reported as having said. The Romans had no opportunity to lie in the Bible, but the Christian authors did have that opportunity. So, the question should perhaps be whether the early Christians lied in the Bible, and arguably they did do so.
There are two parts to the bible, the old and the new testament.