Romans 5:8 explains the reason why Jesus was sent to Earth.
"But God demonstrates his love through this: While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us!"
---Romans Chapter 5 verse 8
The scripture "without my spirit you are none of mine" is found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Romans 8:9. It emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in identifying believers as God's children.
There is no scripture that says that God dies.
The Romans invaded what is present day France in 58 BC under Julius Caesar.
Romans 1:20
It says it in Job 40 2 through 4 it doesn't really say it but that's what it means. I think a better verse is Romans 9:20-21. What right does the clay have to question the potter? Begin at Romans 9:10 for a better understanding of the scripture.
The Romans did not have any contacts with Shintoism
Although we cannot be certain of the exact date Romans was written, it is generally accepted that the book of Romans was written in the winter of A.D. 57-58.However, because Romans chapter 18 does not exist (The book ends at chapter 16), I think it is safe to say that Romans 18 was not written.
The importance was that Romans needed entertainment, and amphitheatres were a place of entertainment. In modern times, we have stage theatres or cinemas.
Although we cannot be certain of the exact date Romans was written, it is generally accepted that the book of Romans was written in the winter of A.D. 57-58.However, because Romans chapter 18 does not exist (The book ends at chapter 16), I think it is safe to say that Romans 18 was not written.
Ephesians 1:5 and Romans 8:23 talk about being adopted by God.
The Roman takeover of Gaul began in 121 B.C. and was completed by Julius Caesar in the Gallic Wars of 58-51 B.C.
After Jesus was crucified and he arose again, he had told the disciples that he would send the holy ghost in his place as a comforter and guide. The scripture says the Holy Spirit is God. Scripture never differentiates between ones spirit and ones-self. For a specific scripture reference go to Romans 8:1-27. In this section of scripture you can see that "God," "The Spirit" and "Christ" are interchangeable.