In chapter 1 Paul writes that God has made Himself known to all men by the things of His creation. Although mankind has had a knowledge of God they have refused to worship God and chosen to make their own gods often of creatures of God's creation.
God's response to this is He has allowed mankind to carry on this way and this has resulted in all kinds of depraved unrighteous activity among people.
Romans 2:1-5
Well the book of Romans was written to all of the believers who were in Rome. So I would have to say that Romans chapter 4 was written to the Believers in Rome.
The recipient of Paul's epistle to the Romans was the Christian community living in Rome, Italy. There is also manuscript evidence that Paul sent a substantially similar copy of Romans to the Christians at Ephesus. It has also been suggested that the 16th chapter of Romans was not original to Romans but rather was appended to the copy of Romans that Paul sent to Ephesus. This hypothesis is supported by the fact that most if not all of the persons mentioned in Romans chapter 16 are persons known to have been connected with the church in Ephesus, but not with the church in Rome.
Romans 16: is basically greeting given to mostly unknown people in the Roman church from Paul, and from Paul's friends. Paul does commend "Phoebe" who is coming to the church in Rome and there is one small warning about avoiding divisive people, and at the end is Paul's Benediction to the Roman church.
When the book of Romans was written Paul was in Corinth.
It was Paul who wrote the book of Romans and it was while he was in Corinth.
Saint-Paul-lès-Romans's population is 1,713.
That passage is in Romans chapter 7. Here is verse 19 from the NKJV - For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
The area of Saint-Paul-lès-Romans is 15.77 square kilometers.
A:In Romans 1:11-12, Paul assures the Romans how much he longs to go to Rome. He also realises that he has made this promise before, without fulfilling it, so in verse 13, Paul admits as much. He goes on, to say how much his time has been committed to the Greeks and barbarians, but (verse 15) he is now ready to preach the gospel in Rome.
Paul VIII