Paul takes up the case of Abraham because those who were teaching that Gentiles must become Jewish proselytes in order to be Christians based their claims on God's promise to Abraham, which were linked to the sign of circumcision: if one was not of the seed of Abraham by nature, he would have to become so by circumcision. Paul explains that the promise was given on the basis of Abraham's faith while he was still uncircumcised. Thus, Abraham's heirs are those who have the same faith, rather than those who are circumcised. The grand thing in Abraham's life was his faith, not his circumcision.
The Book of Romans Chapter 16 Verse 12 of the New Testament of the Bible.
Romans 1:16 says "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ..."
My verse is from John chapter 3 verse 16.
You could be looking at what part of the book your in (i.e. chapter 16, verse 11)
A scripture reference is the book, chapter and verse in the Bible. Example: John 3:16. 'John' is the specific book of The Bible. '3' is the chapter in the book. '16' is the verse in the chapter.
The verse should be identified by book and then chapter and verse number within that chapter. For example John 3:16 refers to the Book of John, 3rd chapter, 16th verse.
2 Corinthians has 16 verses. Without mentioning a specific verse, this chapter covers the report of Titus.
The best one is John chapter 3 verse 16.
Romans 16:18 says, "For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people." NIV Version
You refer to the book of the Bible, generally abbreviated, and then the chapter and then the verse, So John Chapter 3 and verse 16 could appear as: Jn.3.16, Or John 3:16
Tertius is the scribe who wrote down the letter dictated by the Apostle Paul to the Romans. He is mentioned in Romans 16:22 when Paul sends greetings from him. Tertius played a crucial role in helping Paul communicate his message to the Roman church.
The word "chapter" in Tagalog is "kabanata."