Paul was in Corinth when he wrote the Book of Romans around AD 57, during his third missionary journey. He was likely there to establish and strengthen the church in Corinth and to collect funds for the impoverished church in Jerusalem. Writing to the Romans served to introduce himself and his theological teachings, as he planned to visit Rome on his way to Spain. This letter also addressed various issues and provided guidance to the Roman Christians.
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.
Yes.....in about 56CE.
It is generally accepted that Paul was in Corinth when he wrote the letter to the Roman Christians. Corinth was then part of the Roman Empire so it was under Roman rule.
Most scholars would date Romans as written from Corinth between A.D. 54 to 59.
Paul wrote the book of Romans, while he was in Corinth.Answer:Paul authored the Roman epistle with the assistance of a scribe named Tertius. Romans 16:22 - I, Tertius, who wrote this epistle, greet you in the Lord. [NKJV]
Best Answer:None. Tertius is the one who wrote the book of Romans (NKJV Romans 16:22) - "I, Tertius, who wrote this epistle, greet you in the Lord."
Romans 16:22 - I, Tertius, who wrote this epistle, greet you in the Lord. [NKJV]
This letter following the Book of Acts is commonly attributed to the Apostle Paul.
The book or letter to the Romans was written by Paul.
Paul wrote the book of Romans in the early year 57 A.D. edited: a three month period somewhere between AD 54 and AD 59 while under house arrest for preaching the gospel
yesAnother Answer:No, the Book of Romans is ascribed to the Apostle Paul who went to the Gentiles.