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==Commentary==
 
 
 
In the second verse of the first chapter of the [[Apostle Paul]]'s letter to the chuch of Rome Paul connects the [[gospel]] of God in Jesus Christ is actually linked and connected with the [[Old Testament]] and predicted by the prophets.
 
 
 
===Original language - Greek===
 
 
 
The original text of Romans 1:2 reads
 
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Paul uses the relative clause `o to link the good news with the Old Testament showing with the participle [[προεπηγγειλατο]] that it was something promised by God in the Holy Scriptures (γραφαις `αγιαις). As such Paul contends that this good news is not something that is new and has come out of the blue but has been revealed in the Scriptures all along.
 
 
 
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]] -> [[Epistles]] -> [[Pauline epistles]] -> [[Romans]] -> [[Romans 1]]
 

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