Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Romans

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Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Romans

by Richard Francis Weymouth

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In this timeless letter, a devoted follower of Jesus reaches out across the Mediterranean to a fledgling community of believers, sharing a heartfelt gratitude for their growing faith and a yearning to visit them in person. He frames his message as a continuation of prophecy, emphasizing that the Good News proclaimed by the prophets now finds its fulfillment in Christ, whose life and resurrection confirm his divine status. The writer balances personal longing with a broader mission, declaring his willingness to spread this message among both the cultured and the unlettered, without shame for the gospel’s power to transform.

The passage quickly moves into a vivid portrait of humanity’s moral crossroads, contrasting the righteousness that stems from faith with the rampant idolatry and selfish passions that dominate many societies. It calls listeners to recognize God’s evident handiwork in creation, urging a turn away from hollow debates and toward sincere worship. By exposing the emptiness of false worship and the consequences of moral decay, the text sets the stage for a compelling invitation to live by faith and embody the grace newly revealed.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (64K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Richard Francis Weymouth

1822–1902

Best known for bringing the New Testament into clear, everyday English, this Victorian scholar spent a lifetime teaching languages and studying the text closely. His work helped open biblical reading to a wider audience beyond specialists and clergy.

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