"200"^^ . . . . . . . . "chapter 15"@en . . . "7778"^^ . . . . . . . "Papyrus 27.png"@en . . . . . . . "Romanos 14 \u00E9 o d\u00E9cimo-quarto cap\u00EDtulo da Ep\u00EDstola aos Romanos, de autoria do Ap\u00F3stolo Paulo, no Novo Testamento da B\u00EDblia."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . "Romans 13"@en . . . "Papyrus 27, 3rd century"@en . "Romans 14"@en . . "1068657719"^^ . . "Romans 14 is the fourteenth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle, while he was in Corinth in the mid 50s AD, with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius, who adds his own greeting in Romans 16:22. Protestant Reformer Martin Luther summarised this chapter as Paul's teaching that \"one should carefully guide those with weak conscience and spare them; one shouldn't use Christian freedom to harm, but rather to help, the weak\". Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel says that Paul \"refers all things to faith\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Romans 14"@en . . . . "Roma 14 (disingkat Rom 14) adalah bagian Surat Paulus kepada Jemaat di Roma dalam Perjanjian Baru di Alkitab Kristen. Pengarangnya adalah Rasul Paulus, tetapi dituliskan oleh Tertius, seorang Kristen yang saat itu mendampingi Paulus."@in . "Romanos 14 \u00E9 o d\u00E9cimo-quarto cap\u00EDtulo da Ep\u00EDstola aos Romanos, de autoria do Ap\u00F3stolo Paulo, no Novo Testamento da B\u00EDblia."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . "Romanos 14"@pt . . "chapter 13"@en . "Romans 15"@en . "Roma 14 (disingkat Rom 14) adalah bagian Surat Paulus kepada Jemaat di Roma dalam Perjanjian Baru di Alkitab Kristen. Pengarangnya adalah Rasul Paulus, tetapi dituliskan oleh Tertius, seorang Kristen yang saat itu mendampingi Paulus."@in . . . . "Epistle to the Romans 8:12\u201322 in the bigger of two fragments forming Papyrus 27 , written in the 3rd century."@en . "44430785"^^ . "6"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Roma 14"@in . . . "Romans 14 is the fourteenth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle, while he was in Corinth in the mid 50s AD, with the help of an amanuensis (secretary), Tertius, who adds his own greeting in Romans 16:22. Protestant Reformer Martin Luther summarised this chapter as Paul's teaching that \"one should carefully guide those with weak conscience and spare them; one shouldn't use Christian freedom to harm, but rather to help, the weak\". Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel says that Paul \"refers all things to faith\"."@en .