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Romans 3 is the third chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It was composed by Paul the Apostle , while he was in Corinth in the mid-50s AD, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius , who added his own greeting in Romans 16:22 .
Tetarteron of Romanos III.. Romanos Argyros, born in 968, [3] was the son of Marianos, a member of the Argyros family.Other hypotheses about his father are Pothos Argyros who defeated a Magyar raid in 958 (identified by some scholars with an older namesake), or Eustathios Argyros, known only for commissioning a poem in honour of Romanos II in 950. [4]
The Epistle to the Romans [a] is the sixth book in the New Testament, and the longest of the thirteen Pauline epistles.Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by Paul the Apostle to explain that salvation is offered through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Romanos II was a son of the Emperor Constantine VII and Helena Lekapene, the daughter of Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos and his wife Theodora. [1] The Theophanes Continuatus states that he was 21 years old at the time of his accession in 959, meaning that he was born in 938. [2]
See also Pitra's Hymnographie de l'église grecque (1867) Johannes Koder, Romanos Melodos: Die Hymnen. 2 vols. Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 2005-2006, ISBN 3-7772-0500-1 (volume 1) and ISBN 3-7772-0606-7 (volume 2) (German translation of the hymns with introduction and short commentary). Karl Krumbacher, Studien zu Romanos (Munich, 1899)